
I didn't eat at Pizz'a Chicago, but I had their pizza delivery and I thoroughly enjoyed it! My favorite pizza had fresh sliced tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and fresh basil and if I ate that first, I wouldn't have tried anything else...it was THAT good!
I am actually replying to all those. Winners! The pizza is great. If you want actual chicago pizza go to patxies. I love the. Fresh taste of their bread. Instead all those cheese and extea fatning. With toppings and sauses... if you want fresh pizza chicago got it. If you want sloppy find. Actual place this california not chicago!
This Pizza is out of sight. I had to go back time and time again. The people are very nice and the atmosphere is very pleasant.
so delicious and exx tremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely extremely good i tell u its in the best pizza
Pizz'A Chicago is my favorite pizza, hands down. I love the lunch specials, it include a two topping pan size pizza, the freshest salad ever and a large soda, last I recall it was $5.99. The pizza is made of fresh ingredients on a thick chicago crust. I usually order a pizza with roasted whole cloves of garlic and sun dried tomatos.
Though Chicago style pizza is great, this pizza is better. Is it Chicago style? Who cares! It is the best tasting pizza in the area.
The whole restaurant has a chicago theme, the decor, the pizza names, it's like stepping into a movie. The pizza is excellent thick crust, 2 pieces off a medium pizza and anybody is full! It is a little pricey, but is delicious enough to get Palo Alto natives and visitors coming back time and time again!
Pizz'a Chicago ought to be sued for calling what they serve "chicago style deep dish pizza"! It is nothing of the sort! What these guys serve is a bunch of fluffy dough with no sauce and too little cheese and totally inferior toppings.
Authentic Chicago style deep dish pizza is truly a pie with a deep shell of butter crust, filled with fresh, chunky tomatoe sauce, the absolute best mozzarell...
If you are looking for Authentic "Chicago Style" pizza, you can look elsewhere.
We decide to order from here because of the Citysearch rating. We were disappointed to say the least.
Expecting a luscious layered deep dish, I picked up an over-priced ($25.00) two topping thick crust pie.
Now I know pizza, (both New York and Chicago style) and how this was rated #1 in the Valley is a comp...
Pizza Chicago has Chicago street signs, Chicago sports teams memorabilia, and hangings from an exhibit at the Field Museum. What is doesn't have is real Chicago pizza. It doesn't have the right crust, sauce or amounts of toppings. The pizza is good, it's just not Chicago pizza.
Pizz'a Chicago has a large variety of pizzas that are very fine tasting. Selections such as the Great Chicago Fire are piquant; The John Dillinger is an interesting and tasty pizza. Overall, I am very exceptionally impressed by the quality of the food.
I love p'zza chicago...i asked my co-workers about the best pizza they've tasted. they had various answers, but p'zza chicago came up more than once. so i decided to give it a try. the first time my friends and i tasted it, we were in love.
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After moving to the Bay Area to Chicago, and trying out some of the pizza places in the area, I was greatly disappointed. That is until I found Pizz'a Chicago! There's no doubt that they serve the best pizza around these parts, as well as a variety of other dishes, including calzones, meatball sandwiches, and more. Expect to eat a lot of great food here!
This place is overrated, obviously by people who have never been to Chicago. The pizza was ok, but by no means authentic Chicago style. Overall, pretty tasteless.
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