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Gino's East Of Chicago633 N Wells St, Chicago, IL | Directions 60610
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“As if writting on the walls wasn't fun in high school, now my kids can enjoy the doodling too!”
“The atmosphere is fantastic as is the service, I just wish it could save the less than inspired pie.”
“The place isn't that great - dive bar theme.”
“When you order a pizza and it comes without Oregano (of all spices to be missing) you look back and appreciate what you had.”
“Their pizza, in my opinion is the best anywhere, as well as their other items on the menu, I had only stumbled across this treasure on a visit downtown and was lured in by the huge line, a definite sign that something good was on the other side of the wal”
“What a great place - not only is it the best (and most popular) Chicago pizza place, it's got the best atmosphere.”
“Never in my life have a I recieved such horrible service.”
“If you want to have a great dining pizza experience then GO to Gino's,great food, great service,lot's of laugh's, great price's.”
“Now when I am back in Chicago, I make sure to order a pizza (the lasagna kicks butt too) and i eat it real slow, enjoying every bite.”
I was recently visiting Chicago with my
boyfriend for the weekend. We has seen your pizzeria on Man v. Food and were excited to eat there. It was my last day in Chicago, and it was lunch time. We had about three hours left until the cab was to come to pick us up at our hotel to take us to the airport. We were all the way on the South Side of Chicago at the Museum of Science and Industry and caught the next bus to get to a train to take us 6 or so blocks away from Gino\'s which we\'d have to walk. It takes around an hour to get from point A to point B. We were behind schedule and had around 15-20 minutes left to walk to get to Gino\'s (plus the time it takes to sit down and order, plus the time it takes to make a pizza 45 min) we were going to cut it really close with getting back to the hotel on time. So with that being said I called the restaurant and asked them if they could put in the pizza before we got there so it would be almost ready by the time we got there and we could have time to enjoy it and not miss our cab. The girl on the other end (whose name was Ashley I beleive) said they had a large party and weren\'t able to take my order but they normally do take orders ahead of time. I said thats fine and sadly hung up. Normally I would be okay with that and if I had time would have ordered when I got there but I was running out of time. I really wanted this pizza so I called right back and explained that this was my first time in Chicago and I was catching a plane soon and I really would like to eat there and if they could please put in the pizza so I could eat there, I can be there in 20 minutes. The girl on the other line said hold on let me ask my manager. A minute goes by and she comes back and says that her manager said \'no\'. I said \'wow, okay, that is very unprofessional of an establishment, I\'ll find somewhere else to eat thanks\' and hung up. I was flabbergasted when she told me \'no\'. How can you run an establishment and turn down first time customers? It\'s completely unacceptable. Regardless if you had one large party during lunch, there is no difference between taking my order over the phone 20 minutes prior to stepping foot in the establishment or taking my order at the establishment and sticking the pizza in the oven other than the difference of 20 minutes. That 20 minutes made all the difference, and they turned down a first time customer that will never be a customer. A reasonable establishment that cared about their customers would have gladly taken my order. It was very saddening that a nationaly known establishment would turn down a first time customer in their hometown or Chicago.
Corporate said they would 'look into the situation.' A month later... still nothing.
SKIP THIS PLACE. After waiting for 45 minutes we were served cold cheese sticks and then 15 minutes later came this horrible deep dish pizza. This place does not know how to make pizza!!
WORST DECISION EVER!. traveled to Chicago during a business trip in September. We decided to eat at Ginos to experience Chicago pizza. WORST DECISION EVER!! 2 of my colleagues and I split the deep dish meat lovers pizza & antipasto salad and we all got food poisoning. I was the worst out of the 3 of us. I was so sick I missed my last day of training and had to change my flight to the following day; spending the last day of my trip deathly ill in a hotel room. It was horrible! DO NOT go to this restaurant!!!
Everyone is right. Everyone is right about Gino's pizza. It has an unusual crust, with some cornmeal as part of the recipe. Most people just rave. However, there is no getting around the crust bit. If you dont like the heavy cornmeal crust this is just so-so. However, if you like the crust this is one amazing pie. The sausage patty version is a signature item. The stuffed spinach and mushroom is great. I love their pies.
Best Pizza around. This is the best pizza in the world!!! there's a ton of cheese and an awesome sauce to top it off, the crust goes with it well. This is by far my favorite pizza.
best. The toppings are generous and after a long day of shopping on Michigan Avenue it is the perfect delivery
CHICAGO NOT GOOD AT ALL. I WENT TO GINO'S EAST ON FIRDAY DEC.3 2010!!!! THE FOOD WAS OKAY BUT NOT GREAT!!!!! THE SERVICE WAS REALLY BAD THE WAIT WAS AWFUL AND THE WORKERS WERE RUDE!!!! AND THEN ON TOP OF IT THEY MESSED UP MY PIZZA THE FIRST TIME I HAVE EVER BEEN THERE AND THEY GAVE ME SPINACH WHEN I ASKED FOR SAUSAGE SO MY HUSBAND ASK TO SPEAK TO A MANGER AND IT TOOK 20 MINS UNTIL HE CAME TO OUR TABLE THEN ON TOP OF IT HE WAS REALLY RUDE AND SMELLED LIKE HE WAS SMOKING EHHHHHHHHHHH NASTY BUT I WILL NEVER GO BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
Once a year not enough. Crazy awesome deep dish pizza (I usually hate deep dish, but theirs is soooooo scrumptious.) Crazy graphitti interior, super fun hangout place. Go here every where when I'm up in Chicago visiting family. What a cool place. If you are in Chicago for a visit, whatever you do go to a cubs a game, get a chicago hot dog and go to Gino's
Best Pizza in Chi-Town. I've been eating Gino's and other Chi-Town Pizza's for pretty much 2 decades and Gino's is the best. If you haven't had it try it.
Good Memories. I've been a fan of Gino's East since I was in high school making trips to the restaurant (in its old location) and writing my name where ever I could. So maybe it's the nostalgia that keeps bringing me back...or maybe it's the pizza. Out of all the other famous Chicago deep dish pizza joints, this is still my favorite. I love the sausage where you get a mouthful in every bite due to the rolled out sausage patty that COMPLETELY covers the pie. One slice is enough for me...which is a good thing because the leftovers are just as good as the original!
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