Pizza Place In Chicago With Writing On Walls
Pizza Place In Chicago With Writing On Walls
Source: https://www.creativetravelguide.com/best-deep-dish-pizza-in-chicago-ginos-east/
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Source: https://www.creativetravelguide.com/best-deep-dish-pizza-in-chicago-ginos-east/
Posted by: ballardcousise81.blogspot.com
22 Comments
Oh my, I shouldn't have read this. Now I'm hungry for pizza… The best one I ever had was a real Italian pizza in a small local restaurant in Rome. Would go back to Rome for it!
I feel full just looking at those photos of deep dish! At least I walk off the pizza when I am out exploring Chicago. Yum, pizza!
Finally–this is my kinda pizza! Living on the East Coast it's all about New York Style (thin as paper) here and that's just not my jam. I like it thickkkk and this looks fantastic. I've definitely heard of Gino's East somehow… can't remember where but it's totally etched in my mind. Can't wait to try this!
Who doesn't love pizza?!
I love any place where you can write on the walls (or anywhere for that matter)! I say the world doesn't have enough deep-dish pizzas – and now I'm hungry!
I haven't been to this part of the world yet. But, I am a pizza fan. So, I am definitely going to hit here as soon as I get a chance. That pizza simply looks so yummy!
I've actually never had deep dish pizza! It looks delicious (minus all the meat!). Is there anything better than cold pizza for breakfast!?
Food for me is an integral part of any travel so I am always on the lookout for good food places. Thanks for the information and if I ever make it to Chicago I will try this. I would also mention that the graffiti on the wall is quite a cool idea. reminded me of the tunnel we have to go through in Verona to reach Juliet's balcony. Cheers.
Thanks for your comment! I know, we always make sure we eat the local food whenever we travel!
Pizza looks very delicious. I will surely try it someday. Thanks for sharing.
Argh I shouldn't have read this post before eating especially when I don't have much in to cook. Now all I want is pizza 🙂 It looks so tasty. I haven't been to Chicago but if I do I will certainly be going here!
I've always loved thin crust pizza, but whenever we get a chance to visit Chicago, I'm in for the deep dish!! We always travel with the kids and enjoy tasting the local cuisine. Deep dish pizza would be an easy sell. 😉
Sounds absolutely amazing! I haven't been to Chicago since I was little, and I'd love to go back and explore as an adult. The deep dish pizza alone might be enough to get me there. 🙂
We are thinking about heading back just to eat this pizza again! Honestly the best!
I fell in love with Giordano's after trying it once in 2001. In 2002, a friend insisted I try Gino's East. Nothing wrong with it, I just prefer Giordano's. So much so that during a layover in 2001, I used the train to get from O'Hare to the nearest Giordano's. Good way to spend a layover. And that was years before the Bourdain show lol!
That looks good. For me, a slice of deep dish is a meal.
I'm just heading to Chicago to add thiz pizza in my "great pizzas ever eaten" list. Thank you for the inspiration 🙂
I love pizza of all sorts and heading to Chicago for a piece of the best deep dish is on our list of things to do! We always travel with the kids and of course they love to try new pizza, too! Your photos are fabulous!!
Reading this kind of posts before dinner is totally crazy! I must confess I not much into pan pizza, but you description left me wanting to have a piece of pizza, just for checking if I keep my opinion 😉
[…] deep dish pizza is incredible and a must whilst in Chicago. Read our review of Gino's East Pizza (also seen on Man Vs Food) for more details and […]
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Hrm…I'm a Chicagoan, and I'd have to say that Lou Malnatis is my favorite. That said, Gino's East does make a pretty great pizza…and you can't really go wrong with either. I'm just glad you didn't get into the (fruitless!) argument about whose pizza is better – Chicago or NYC. We all know Chicago's pizza RULES!