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I lived my whole life in Chicago and I have tried them all here. I can tell you if you want a Giordanos type pizza you are not going to get it here. You need to go to Chicago or order one (or three) online at Giordanos website.
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Those places may have great pizza, but I would have to side with the members who voted Wholly Joe's as authentic Chicago pizza. I lived in Chicago in the 1970's. Back then, no one outside Chicago really knew what Chicago-style pizza pie (we called it that) was.

 

Wholly Joe's has regular, extra thin, and deep dish. Deep dish is the Chicago style I remember from my Chicago days. I'd call ahead because it takes extra baking time.

 

The pic says it all:

 

http://whollyjoes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=8

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I figured as much. I did look online at shipping Giordanos pizzas. That's just not for me. I wanted to go out with the wife one night and hit up some pizza.

 

What about Uno's? I know I said NOT Uno's earlier, but that was the only place I remember when I was younger that had pizza like that.

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Nobody Tristano's?!

 

Very good. http://14inchesoflove.blogspot.com/2011/07/tristanos-pizzaria-3306-columbus-st.html

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DPQX-cqysbQ/Tg51OJhcIpI/AAAAAAAAAUw/FLkTXX8nXUs/s1600/Tale%2Bof%2BTwo%2BPies.jpg

 

Sauce on top, now they're doing it right! Looks awesome, must try it sometime.

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Adriaticos

 

Best Pizza in Columbus!!!!

 

:thumbup:

 

Those places may have great pizza, but I would have to side with the members who voted Wholly Joe's as authentic Chicago pizza. I lived in Chicago in the 1970's. Back then, no one outside Chicago really knew what Chicago-style pizza pie (we called it that) was.

 

Wholly Joe's has regular, extra thin, and deep dish. Deep dish is the Chicago style I remember from my Chicago days. I'd call ahead because it takes extra baking time.

 

The pic says it all:

 

http://whollyjoes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=8

 

"Most" of the stuff they have there is imported from Chicago.... even the Peppers...

 

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