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PIZZ'AMICI Chicago Reviews
This pizza is something that you would really enjoy if you
This pizza is something that you would really enjoy if you prefer a saltier option. The thin crust and crisp within it is amazing, the sauce is a bit too salty, but still does work. The cheese is good, but I would say this is a saltier option compare
I don't know how I forgot to review this place! It's killer.
The end! Met Gio at the bar. He was super cool and found out after, we actually have a couple mutual friends. The homies Bre & Jordin. Small world, but literally the pizza is mind blowing. I had a sausage and Pep literally blew my mind. It litera
If tavern style is your thing, and you like burnt crust,
If tavern style is your thing, and you like burnt crust, give them a look. I did a takeout order based on several social media reviews which raved about it. Amici is not bad but admittedly that style is not my tempo (and I wasn't aware of the bu
Food was very good.
The pizza was good. The sausage and peppers was good. Their bread was good and the meatballs
I stopped here just the other night.
I'm not sure what all the hoopla and fuss is about. While my pizza was cracker thin and crispy the pizza lacked flavor, had a spicy flavor, no real stretchy Italian mozzarella, extremely salty and almost too cheesy with a heavy aftertaste taste
I put my order in right when they opened at 4pm and was
I put my order in right when they opened at 4pm and was told pickup would be at 7pm. Three hours for pizza. That kind of wait sets the bar sky-high -- you expect the best pie in the city, maybe even the country. What I got was... fine. Pretty good, b
I had a little vino to begin the experience, and Malia and
I had a little vino to begin the experience, and Malia and I split the Chopped Salad as an appetizer. The Chopped Salad is fresh and full of deliciousness, almost as if you ordered an italian sub and said hold the bread. Now it was time for the show
Finally scored a reservation at Pizz Amici and I get why
Finally scored a reservation at Pizz Amici and I get why it's such a tough table. The space is small and cozy, which adds to the charm but definitely makes it a hard res to snag. We started with drinks: the espresso martini was excellent, and I
great pizza, great service.
there is a reason you need to book your reservation 30 days in advance. There is a few seats at the bar, that do open up for walk ins Make it there, it's worth it
Incredible thin crust, tavern style pizza! Loved that it
Incredible thin crust, tavern style pizza! Loved that it was not greasy at all either! Got a pepperoni pizza as well as a sausage and giardiniera pizza! Both equally amazing! Cesar salad was great too. It had crispy breadcrumbs on it which added a ni
Pizza The pizza was solid.
The toppings were fresh and well-proportioned, which really let the crust shine. Service: The staff was friendly, but service was noticeably slow. Ambience: It was unbelievably loud inside and dimly lit. It's possible it was an off night, but
3 stars is generous.
2 1/2 hr window for carry out. Ordered at 5pm for 7:30 pick up. Arrived at 7:23 , received pizza at approximately 7:32. Quick drive home 6 minutes. Pizza was barely warm and looked like it may have been sitting for more than a bit. I found the pizza
I love thin crust pizza so I knew I wanted to try some
I love thin crust pizza so I knew I wanted to try some tavern style pizza while in Chicago. I don't even remember how I heard of this spot, but was so excited to get a reservation for 9 pm on a weeknight while in town. Nate and I arrived and th
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