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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Bob Knack (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: July 29, 2015 11:57AM

My favorites were the original MANZO at Irving Park Road, east of Kedzie and BIASETTI'S at Irving and Ashland by Lakeview High School. Manzo had a great special with bacon and Biasetti's was the first pizza I ever ate and they had the best pepperoni small and crispy.

There was a good family-run pizzeria near Irving and Austin. I can't remember the name. They must have done some good business from the Patio Theatre down the street. Later they became Giordano's

I was shocked to see that REGGIO'S on Western Avenue was replaced by condo's one day when I returned to the old neighborhood looking for it. I understand that they moved up to Milwaukee and Touhy or thereabouts in Niles, Ill?

The PIZZA COTTAGE in Roselle, IL had inconsistent pizza but a super outdoor garden and reasonable prices. They tore it down to overdevelop the block and now they can't lease the new spaces.





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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Dunning1 (---.dhs.gov)
Date: July 29, 2015 12:03PM

The new Reggio's is at Oakton and Milwaukee, and its been there for years. They just joined the general exodus out of the city; I wish I could move out too!

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Bob Knack (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: July 29, 2015 12:09PM

I have to make a point to drive out and try Reggio's soon. Is it still any good?

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Mornac (---.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net)
Date: July 29, 2015 11:41PM

Bob Knack Wrote:
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> My favorites were the original MANZO at Irving
> Park Road, east of Kedzie

--I never had the pizza at Manzo but my wife and I went there several times a year when it was open. My favorite on the menu was the Mussels Marinara.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: wags300 (---.203-93-216-nokia-dsl.dynamic.surewest.net)
Date: August 04, 2015 05:41PM

Biasettis sponsored a team in the All Star League at Faetz in the early 60's.
As I recall, there was always free pizza at the bar after we finished thanks
to Biasettis

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: s0uthsider (---.ph.ph.cox.net)
Date: August 08, 2015 01:05AM

I remember several before I moved out west in 1973. Our neighborhood place was Onesti's on 71st street between Fairfield and California. Other places nearby were Dunn's on 67th & Damen, Chesdan's on Archer Ave. and Little Joes's on W. 63rd st.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Jazzman (---.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net)
Date: August 08, 2015 10:16AM

[b]Bob Knack[/b].... you'll find your visit to Niles expensive.

Lately, I prefer [b]Franks 6506 W Belmont Ave.[/b] While I love deep dish .. this is my spot for Thin Crust. Its Old and been there as long as I remember ... but intimate. Usually nice jazz, Sinatra or Big Bands playing in the background and best of all Half Price Pizzas on Wednesday. Also excellent Meatball Sandwiches. NO I doni' work there, but visit once - twice a month.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: the_mogra (---.hfc.comcastbusiness.net)
Date: August 14, 2015 01:08PM

on a whim just the other day I decided to take a drive past the original Giordano's pizzeria s-side addresses (what they were before franchizing in the early '80s), both on or near 63rd street. as far as I can tell the buildings aren't there anymore = no results. the closest contemporary Giordano's to their origins would then be the one @ 63rd & Cicero, not that that matters, probably they're unaware

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: SWEDE (---.lightspeed.iplsin.sbcglobal.net)
Date: August 15, 2015 01:17AM

s0uthsider Wrote:
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> I remember several before I moved out west in
> 1973. Our neighborhood place was Onesti's on 71st
> street between Fairfield and California. Other
> places nearby were Dunn's on 67th & Damen,
> Chesdan's on Archer Ave. and Little Joes's on W.
> 63rd st.


Outsider,
Besides great pizza at Little Joe's they also had a great steak special. My cousin and I would go there a couples times a month in the late 60's.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Anonymous User (---.tukw.qwest.net)
Date: August 24, 2015 12:33PM

Yes--I remember both Chesdan's on Archer Avenue (Archer Heights) and within a few blocks away was Vanucci's.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Kchi (---.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net)
Date: January 31, 2016 12:36PM

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Dunning1 (---.dhs.gov)
Date: February 01, 2016 04:58PM

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: SWEDE (---.lightspeed.iplsin.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 01, 2016 11:42PM

Geno's on 60th & Pulaski next to Dove Candies back in the 60's was one of our favorite and then the moved to 59th & Lawndale.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/01/2016 11:43PM by SWEDE.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Dunning1 (---.dhs.gov)
Date: February 02, 2016 03:19PM

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Anonymous User (---.neo.res.rr.com)
Date: February 02, 2016 11:58PM

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: SWEDE (---.lightspeed.iplsin.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 03, 2016 11:52PM

UNO's downtown had great deepdish.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: SWEDE (---.lightspeed.iplsin.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 10, 2016 11:27PM

Does anyone remember when the first frozen pizza was introduced and by what company?

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Jeff_Weiner (---.sub-70-194-97.myvzw.com)
Date: February 11, 2016 03:11AM

Mmmm, pizza!

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: SWEDE (---.lightspeed.iplsin.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 12, 2016 12:17AM

The only frozen pizza that is made from one of the best pizzarias back in the 60's is Home Run Inn, however, I never tried the frozen pizza. Back then they had 16 people working in the kitchen. It was a great place to take your date.

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Re: Pizzarias
Posted by: Jeff_Weiner (---.sub-70-194-96.myvzw.com)
Date: February 12, 2016 12:25AM

SWEDE Wrote:
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> The only frozen pizza that is made from one of the
> best pizzarias back in the 60's is Home Run Inn,
> however, I never tried the frozen pizza. Back then
> they had 16 people working in the kitchen. It was
> a great place to take your date.

Still sold at the Jewel. Connie's also has a retail frozen pizza, although I've never tried it. I prefer getting it fresh at the restaurant, a bad habit I picked up as an engineering student at IIT.

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