Originally Posted by
ILuvParis
I just love Barnaby's - hardly any left anywhere. It was the place we went to when I was in college - after somebody finally had a car. Otherwise, we'd order for delivery from places near campus.
As much publicity as Chicago deep dish gets, there are only a few places that do it really well and thin crust is much more prevalent. You can get any kind of pizza in Chicago. There are a lot of places in Chicago that have good tavern pizza (cut in squares). Another thing is "Quad Cities" pizza. Lou Malnati's is my favorite for deep dish, but the best pizza I've ever had has been Pizzeria Uno or Due, but I find Lou's more consistent.
I remember as a kid a pizza chain called Uno's that served Chicago style deep dish pizza. Didn't go there to often as my parents were New Yorkers. Also worked for a mom & pop place as a delivery driver for a few years for a couple originally from Chicago. They didn't do deep dish, but made the pizzas "Chicago" style. They said the difference between NY and Chicago styles was where the toppings go. Chicago would put the toppings on after the sauce, but before the cheese. NY would put the toppings on after the cheese. After all this time, I prefer the NY style, but as a driver, I would do 30 to 40 deliveries on an average night working 3 to 11 pm by myself or 20-30 deliveries working with a second driver on busy nights.