Pizzeria Due
Specialty: Chicago-style deep dish pizza
Location: Downtown
Attire: Casual
Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 11:00 am to 1:30 am
Friday, Saturday: 11:30 am to 2:30 am
Sunday - 11:00 am to 1:30 am
Prices: $10.00 and up
Credit Cards: All major credit cards accepted
Parking: Public lots, metered street parking
ADA: Wheelchair accessible
Location: Downtown
Attire: Casual
Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 11:00 am to 1:30 am
Friday, Saturday: 11:30 am to 2:30 am
Sunday - 11:00 am to 1:30 am
Prices: $10.00 and up
Credit Cards: All major credit cards accepted
Parking: Public lots, metered street parking
ADA: Wheelchair accessible
Public Transportation: The CTA Red Line “El” Grand Avenue stop is 2 blocks southwest of Pizzeria Due. Call the CTA at 312.836.3501 or visit www.chicagotransitauthority.com
General Info
This hot location in an old Victorian mansion not only attracts the Michigan Avenue crowds but also draws suburbanites who drive in just to eat there. Of course it has that cozy classic dark wood pizza place feel, but the smell of spices in the air separates it from most. The service is quick and attentive and you can even bring home your own frozen pizza if you don’t have time to sit down and dig in.
We recommend any and all versions of the famous Chicago deep dish pizza. Grab a large for $19.99 and dig in with family or friends. It’s made with spinach, broccoli, an assortment of rich cheeses, with garlic and tomato sauce. Can you say yum?
Start your meal with a popular bowl of Florence’s Soup. This well-known minestrone with cheese is $3.99 and as far as minestrone goes, it gets an A-plus. If you want something light yet good, try the capellini pasta. It costs $6.99 and is made with angel hair spaghetti and their vegetarian marinara sauce. Conclude your eating experience here with a dessert from a list of $4.00 to $5.00 items, including spumoni ice cream, Chicago cheesecake, or a deep dish sundae.
The Best Place to Go For: Deep dish pizza
We recommend any and all versions of the famous Chicago deep dish pizza. Grab a large for $19.99 and dig in with family or friends. It’s made with spinach, broccoli, an assortment of rich cheeses, with garlic and tomato sauce. Can you say yum?
Start your meal with a popular bowl of Florence’s Soup. This well-known minestrone with cheese is $3.99 and as far as minestrone goes, it gets an A-plus. If you want something light yet good, try the capellini pasta. It costs $6.99 and is made with angel hair spaghetti and their vegetarian marinara sauce. Conclude your eating experience here with a dessert from a list of $4.00 to $5.00 items, including spumoni ice cream, Chicago cheesecake, or a deep dish sundae.
The Best Place to Go For: Deep dish pizza