But according to CitySearch, the best in your area is:Lou Malnati s Pizzeria439 N Wells St (Cross Street: Hubbard Street)Chicago, IL 60610-4512(312) 828-9800The SceneSports paraphernalia and framed jerseys from the likes of Magic Johnson and Ryne Sandberg hang on the walls in this local institution, staffed by a friendly crew and crowded with regulars in the dining room or at high tables in the bar.The FoodLou s deep-dish crust is buttery, flaky and thick; you ll want to use a knife and fork. Chunks of tomatoes boost the spicy-sweet sauce; the ample layer of zesty sausage (available in patty or chunk form) is far superior to the comparatively wimpy tasting pepperoni. There s no meat on the namesake Lou, but not even carnivores can resist this hearty, heavenly combo of spinach, mushrooms, sliced tomatoes and a blend of mozzarella, Romano and cheddar cheeses. Deep dish isn t the only game in town--just try the crisp, delicious thin-crust pie. Lou also serves appetizers, soups, salads and sandwiches, and ships pizzas overnight to most cities.
My personal favorite growing up was Kent s Pizza in Aston, PA. They did really yummy NY style thin pizzas and they always gave discounts to schools, churches and other groups that ordered a lot. Man, now I miss them... Wonder if they ll deliver down here to Texas?
Round Table, the last honest pizza, they are the best, but expensive
Fellini��s in Atlanta GA. In particular the one that is on McClendon. Crisp thin crust with plenty of fresh toppings. Meats a plenty without being greasy. Good Prices!!!
little caesars pizza