Store combines drive-thru convenience with an updated interior featuring a pizza and deli shop. Atmosphere stays calm and friendly, with staff showing genuine care and maintaining a clean environment. Known for liquor slushies and top-notch pizza, it attracts a dedicated, respectful clientele.
Pizza comes out hot, loaded, and very tasty with a clean and organized preparation area. The spot offers pizza that many consider very good and pairs well with wings and subs.
A huge variety of beer and liquor fills the shelves, including German beer and international selections. The drive-thru makes grabbing beer quick and easy without leaving your car.
Good to know
The drive-thru operates smoothly with minimal delays.
You can buy pizza cold with EBT and have it cooked for just $1.
There is no seating available; it's primarily a takeout place.
Family-owned pizzeria with small booths that fill quickly and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Energy feels friendly and community-driven, making it a popular spot for friends and families. Known for authentic New York style pizza and a family-run vibe that stands out in the neighborhood.
New York style pizza stands out with consistently delicious flavors. Options like meat lover's and specialty spinach pizzas are popular and well-made.
Cold beer offers a refreshing option alongside the food. Family-operated spot serves both beer and wine for eat-in or takeout.
Good to know
Lunch specials include a slice with a large side salad and drink for $11-12.
Expect a 30-minute wait for pizza during peak hours.
A single cheese slice costs $5.
Small pizzeria with a cozy neighborhood vibe and friendly atmosphere where people laugh and cheer during games. Bar area features ice cold draft beers and TVs showing sports. Seating is limited, creating an intimate setting with a laid-back, chill energy.
Authentic pizza with super fresh ingredients stands out here. The pizza pairs well with wings and zucchini, making it a solid spot for classic flavors.
Cold beer flows from a good selection of taps most days. The draft lineup includes unique options like Four Peaks' Bad Birdie juicy golden ale.
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Seating is limited to about 10 tables, so arrive early.
Prices range from $10-$20 per person, depending on your order.
The pizzeria offers a gluten-free option for those with dietary restrictions.
Large, bright sports bar with many TVs and pool tables creates a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Noise levels rise during games, matching the energetic vibe. Local decor and comfortable seating add a casual, neighborhood feel.
Pizza stands out on the menu alongside sandwiches, burgers, and salads. Opinions vary, with some finding it stellar and others just okay.
Several dozen beers flow on tap, including a sour beer option. The beer stays cold and tasty throughout, fitting the sports bar vibe during the day.
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Pints are $4 during special events.
The kitchen is open until 1 AM.
Reservations are available for Sundays to watch football.
Sports bar with gray and yellow decor and Chicago-themed memorabilia creates a cool, welcoming atmosphere. Big TVs show games, attracting local fans and Bears supporters. Patio seating and a mix of booths and high-top tables offer relaxed spots to watch, eat, and drink.
Pizza stands out for its cheesiness and quality. The gluten-free pizza is notable and highly praised.
Cold beer flows quickly even when busy, with a solid selection including the Cali Squeeze by Firestone Walker Brewery. Bartenders serve drinks promptly, though more sour beers on tap would add variety.
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Karaoke night happens every Thursday with a two-drink minimum.
Happy hour discounts are available Monday through Friday from 4-7pm.
Tuesday burger night offers any burger for $10.
Large, spacious restaurant filled with numerous TV screens showing various sports. Atmosphere balances fun and lively energy without overwhelming noise, welcoming people of all ages. Known for great beer selection and excellent pizza and wings, it serves as a popular spot for watching games with friends and family.
Pizza and wings come out fresh and fast, with options like vegetable pizza on garlic crust and grilled honey hot wings. Cooking the pizza a little longer is common to get the right crispness.
Plenty of cold beers and a great selection keep the bar lively. Bartenders serve drinks fast even when it's crowded, and lots of TVs make it easy to watch sports while enjoying a beer.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 10:30am daily with great drink specials.
Reservations for large parties are recommended to ensure accommodation.
Parking can be challenging due to high demand during events.
Coal-fired oven shapes the kitchen's rhythm, producing thin crust pizza that draws steady crowds. Friendly atmosphere balances busy, crowded energy with clean indoor dining and a spacious patio. Traditional beers like Peroni on tap complement the casual vibe.
Thin crust pizza stands out with a fresh and delicious taste. The pizza consistently delivers amazing flavor and quality.
Cold beer served by Lindsey and Brandon complements the good selection of beers and wines. Pizza pairs well with the beer choices available.
Good to know
Expect a two-hour wait for call-in orders during peak hours.
Ovens are shut down from 3-4:30 PM, affecting pizza availability.
A 45-minute wait for a table is common on busy nights.
Large seating areas fill the space with many TVs for sports creating an entertaining and comfortable atmosphere. The vibe stays patriotic and welcoming, with a bar and patio featuring fans and a mister. Crowds gather especially on Friday evenings, drawn by generous portions and cold beer.
Loaded toppings stand out on specialty pizzas like the Fourth of July. Personal pizzas come with crispy fries on the side. Overall, the pizza is consistently well-loved and flavorful.
Beers come ice cold here, making them a solid choice to enjoy with wings or sandwiches. The cold beer pairs well with the casual food and game-watching vibe.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available, offering good value for money.
Expect a wait of at least 30 minutes on Friday evenings around 6 p.m.
Accessing the bathroom requires a code, which may be inconvenient.