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The Chicago Classic was great! No complaints from me. Make sure to get it uncut and also throw in the oven for 5 minutes at 375 degrees when you get home. If you have fresh basil on hand, then definitely put some on. View all feedback.
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The large deep-dish pizza I ordered was much thinner than I remembered. Did I accidentally get a thin crust, or has the quality changed since the company was sold to investors? View all feedback.
I have no complaints. The taste and service, always number one!
I never had a Chicago deep dish pizza so I thought I'd give this place a try. You can get it hot and ready to go or a take it home and bake pizza. As delicious as some folks say this is, this was not my cup of tea. I am more into like the regular or thin crust so this was a little bit outside of my comfort zone. However it is still very delicious. I would recommend getting a medium I don't believe they come in small though that would be more appropriate if it's your first time trying a deep dish pizza. Because it is a lot of pizza.
There are no 2 ways to say this, but I frikking love Chicago Style deep dish pizza! It was a to go setting style of a restaurant. I called in my order, stopped by here 40 minutes later, paid and took back to our hotel room one delicious, mouth watering, hot off the oven, absolutely huge, deep dish pizza to devour upon! Total was 22.77 for a small Italian Beef, Green Peppers and Onion deep dish pizza. Not bad considering it was good enough for 3 proper meals for me the next couple of days.
This is a large and bustling pizza chain in the Chicago area. I’ve ordered their thin crust pizza from various locations frequently, and they are also well-known for their deep dish variety. The quality is consistently good, although it may not be my all-time favorite pizza. The prices are on the higher side for pizza, typically around $30 for a large takeout order. There are plenty of pizzerias to choose from, but Malnati's stands out as a solid option. Their pizza prices vary, with options starting as low as $6 (often available with vouchers at Domino's, which are decent for the price) and going up to Malnati’s prices. Keep in mind that both pickup and delivery times can be quite long during peak hours, but Malnati's usually provides an accurate pickup time. I recommend giving it a try!
The large deep-dish pizza I ordered was much thinner than I remembered. Did I accidentally get a thin crust, or has the quality changed since the company was sold to investors?
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