Luckily I had one I sent in a text to the wife. This is what they consider thin crust. One slice had the crushed red pepper added.
That is common up in Chicago, except for the northern part of the City. For a "Northern Chicago style thin crust", hit up Eno's in Bishop Arts. Theirs is paper thin.
Originally posted by BradM
But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
I was gonna go last night after taking kids to the sand sculpture thing next door but they were packed and on a wait so we said we'd try it another night. I'll be in chicago next week so I'll try some up there first to compare to down here.
Originally posted by stevo
Not a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
I was gonna go last night after taking kids to the sand sculpture thing next door but they were packed and on a wait so we said we'd try it another night. I'll be in chicago next week so I'll try some up there first to compare to down here.
I make my own Chicago style deep dish pizza by stacking 3 totino's on top of each other.
haha
Yeah now I'm going to go there. Where the hell is it in arlington. All I know is cooper st, for the various stuff there, and Mc... Mac... whatever road frys is on, for Frys.
Yeah now I'm going to go there. Where the hell is it in arlington. All I know is cooper st, for the various stuff there, and Mc... Mac... whatever road frys is on, for Frys.
30 and Collins
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
I will say, unless you REALLY like bell peppers, go with a single or double meat option instead of a supreme. I could smell the bell peppers 10 feet away.
I still ate it, but I would have been more satisfied with just sausage.
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