Quetzalcoatl.Absolutezero said:
»For deep dish I like Pizzeria Uno, followed by Giordano's at a close second.
As for thin crust, I don't think it gets better than Home Run Inn. Also, of late I've been frequenting Boiler Room, which makes a very decent margherita pizza. And if you don't mind the hipsters, $7.50 for a slice, a tallboy, and a shot of Jameson is a damn fine deal imo.
Uno's downtown is awesome, but I've had bad food/really bad service at some of the chains in the suburbs, so I'd only go downtown.
Giordano's. Mmmm. My childhood pizza of choice. Whenever my sister and I played Barbies, they were always ordering stuffed cheese pizza from Giordano's. Also: the Giordano's in Florida is NOT THE SAME, even though it appears to be. We ordered it once while on vacation at Disney World and were greatly disappointed at the quality.
Also need to give a shout-out to Connie's on Archer.
For thin crust, I'm partial to Palermo's. Regular crust, not thin and crispy. They have a sweet sauce, and are generous with both the sauce and the cheese. It's a perfect balance of tastes and textures. Sooo good. But I do agree that Home Run Inn is good, too!
I also order a lot from Nancy's, but that's mostly because they have online ordering, which helps this introvert out quite a bit. I like their thin crust, but was unimpressed with their deep dish.