Chicago Pizza favorite?
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Chicago Pizza favorite?
My husband and I will be in Chi town for three nights this weekend on my big 30th birthday. He has a big dinner planned for Thursday night, but we want a nicer pizza restaurant possibly for Friday. If we don't do that what are opinions on Ambria restaurant. Would reservations be immpossible now. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
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Ambria is one of the top 20 (maybe 10) restaurants in Chicago. You should call asap and may only be able to get in early of after 9:30. It is not cheap.
Ambria is not downtown, in the gold coast area, or around rush St. it is located in Lincoln park (actaully next to the park near Fullerton)
Ambria is not downtown, in the gold coast area, or around rush St. it is located in Lincoln park (actaully next to the park near Fullerton)
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Ambria is great but not a Chicago pizza place-most of those, no, none of those would qualify as fancy. That being said, Lou Malnatis is my favorite, followed (way far behind) by Ginos East and Pizzaria Uno and Due, followed by Giordanos.
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You can see if there are reservations open for Ambria on www.opentable.com. It looks like 6:00 and 9:15 are still open on Friday. If you are going, make reservations now as they will get booked up closer to the weekend.
Ambria is a French restaurant in Lincoln Park 2-3 miles outside of the tourist area, one of the top restaurants in Chicago.
Pizza places in Chicago aren't really what you would consider "nice restaurants", if you want a little more ambiance you might consider an Italian restaurant. But all of the major ones are decent restaurants, not what you'd consider a dive.
Everyone has their opinion about pizza in Chicago, my faves are Lou Malnati's, Pizzeria Uno (although I go to one in the burbs)and Edwardo's. Giordano's is also good, lots of people like Gino's.
Medici, which was mentioned above, is in Hyde Park which is several miles from downtown. It's located not too far away from the Museum of Science and Industry.
Ambria is a French restaurant in Lincoln Park 2-3 miles outside of the tourist area, one of the top restaurants in Chicago.
Pizza places in Chicago aren't really what you would consider "nice restaurants", if you want a little more ambiance you might consider an Italian restaurant. But all of the major ones are decent restaurants, not what you'd consider a dive.
Everyone has their opinion about pizza in Chicago, my faves are Lou Malnati's, Pizzeria Uno (although I go to one in the burbs)and Edwardo's. Giordano's is also good, lots of people like Gino's.
Medici, which was mentioned above, is in Hyde Park which is several miles from downtown. It's located not too far away from the Museum of Science and Industry.
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Thank you all. I think my husband wants to do a "dive" pizza place Friday. We will be celebrating at a surprise place tonight for my 30th. Who knows the best route from O'Hare to Omni on Michigan. Thank you all again.
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If you are arriving at O'Hare between 3-6 p.m., take the blue line El train to Clark and Lake, then a cab for the last mile to the hotel. Or, take the blue line to Washington/State, transfer to the red line northbound, and get off at Chicago Avenue. It's still 3-4 short blocks to the hotel, though.
My pizza vote goes to Lou Malnati's, (there's one on Wells Street) A great jazz group, Dave Holland's band, is playing this weekend at nearby Jazz Showcase, if that interests you.
My pizza vote goes to Lou Malnati's, (there's one on Wells Street) A great jazz group, Dave Holland's band, is playing this weekend at nearby Jazz Showcase, if that interests you.
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Thank you, that sounds great. We will take the train as we travel light. Lou's sounds great. How far a walk to there from Omni? Thank you again. Usually I do this sooner, but just knew I could pull it together. Can't wait!
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Malnati's is at 439 N. Wells, a little over a mile from the Omni. Wells is 6-7 blocks west of Michigan. You have to get a little away from Michigan Avenue for cheap eats! Blues Chicago is also in that neighborhood, if your still looking for evening entertainment.
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Excellent choice! Lou Malnati is my favorite pizzeria in Chicago. It's not a long walk-- less than a mile. Head down Michigan towards the river, then right on Ontario (heading west); seven blocks down make a left on Wells, then about four blocks to Lou Malnati's! If it's cold or blustery (which it probably will be), it's a super-short cab ride.
If you're in the mood for Mexican, Frontera Grill (445 N. Clark) is quite wonderful, and more casual than its upscale sibling Topolobampo (right next door). Deadly margaritas...!
If you're in the mood for Mexican, Frontera Grill (445 N. Clark) is quite wonderful, and more casual than its upscale sibling Topolobampo (right next door). Deadly margaritas...!
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Our favorite place for pizza is the Chicago Oven Grinder in Lincoln Park - unusual in that the pizza toppings and sauce are in an oven crock with the crust placed over the top and around it; after baking, the whole thing is turned out/over on the serving plate - really fun, really good and usually crowded. Its in an old brownstone across the street from the St Valentine's Day Massacre location - supposedly guys hid out here to watch the action.
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Another vote for Lou Malnati's. However, if you don't want to go that far Giordano's is closer and is also good. Giordano's is a stuffed pizza whereas Lou's is Chicago deep dish. Frontera Grill is excellent but they do not take reservations and there is usually a line already at 4:45 on Friday when I am heading to my train. Beware, the temperatures dropped overnight and it is pretty cold in Chicago today and will be all weekend so dress warm!!