Old school Chicago deep-dish, off the beaten tourist track.
This old school deep-dish slinger started in 1971, and shows no signs of slowing down, even though they have just one location in Bucktown, about a 15 min. cab ride from downtown. Currently run by founder Larry Aronson’s son, Rich, the pies are highlighted by a seasoned tomato sauce, so that even if you don’t choose a sausage pie (the preferred order in Chicago), you’ll still get some of the trademark fennel and oregano seasoning by virtue of the sauce. The crust is light and somewhat flaky, not at all what the tourists are eating downtown on Michigan Avenue. These are slices that require no utensils; just lift and eat!
Photos courtesy of My Pi.
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