Any good places to check out? Saw some pizza special on the food network awhile back and have been wanting to try out since then
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Originally posted by mikec View PostWhere are you located? Brooklyns at fire wheel mall is good.Vortex rear stand $75
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I tired this place a few years back out in Plano and tried there Chicago Style Pizza. Never had it before so really have nothing to compare it to. It's a very thick and heavy pizza that I had trouble holding it with one hand. I really didn't care for it to much. It was very heavy on the tomato sauce which turned me off. Might give it another try some time but it was a drive for me coming from the hood.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostIt's a very thick and heavy pizza that I had trouble holding it with one hand. I really didn't care for it to much. It was very heavy on the tomato sauce which turned me off.
Eno's in Bishop Arts District is fantastic, but it's not Traditional Chicago pizza. They call it "Northern Chicago Style". VERY very thin cracker crust.
LOL @ Cici's being better than Brookyln's. That said, Brooklyn's isn't Chicago style.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostI can't stand Chicago style pizza, I don't like that wet doughy mess that ends up between the crispy bottom of the crust and the sauce and toppings. It's like the consistency of glue. To me, that's not a pizza, it's a pizza casserole.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostI can't stand Chicago style pizza, I don't like that wet doughy mess that ends up between the crispy bottom of the crust and the sauce and toppings. It's like the consistency of glue. To me, that's not a pizza, it's a pizza casserole.
Casserole is not pizza.
New York style is the best. theres a place off jupiter and renner thats great.
garland/plano area
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Rosati's makes Chicago Style pizzas too if there is one near you. I've never tried one there. The company I work for has a headquarters near Chicago so I get my deep dish on whenever I go there.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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The best I've had here so far is Chicago's in Las Colinas (also a Plano / Custer location)
http://www.chicagosgourmetpizza.com/
I want to try the deep dish at BJs, it looks really good - but I can't comment till I try it.
http://www.bjsbrewhouse.com/menus/deep-dish-pizza
And - if you want REAL chicago deep dish, fork over the cash and get it shipped to you straight from the source...
http://www.giordanos.com/shop/
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Originally posted by mikec View PostWhere are you located? Brooklyns at fire wheel mall is good.
the quality was the best i have ever had for the price. customer service was awesome and the pizza was delicious.
We had the brooklyn meat's and ill definately be going back for another soon.
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