Where Do You Find Great Pizza in Chicago?
Chicago, Illinois: Home of the Deep Dish
However, all is not lost! We too have a stake in the claim. While it's true that pizza originated in New York, pizza as a meal - the famous, mouthwatering, deepdish pie - was indeed invented in Chicago, Illinois, and what a creation it was! In 1943, Ike Sewell had an idea. He thought if he took the pizza concept and turned it into a pie, stuffed with fresh vegetables, succulent meats, and full-bodied cheese, the snack had the potential to become a filling, hearty meal. Ike opened up a restaurant on the corner of Wabash and Ohio - the now-famous Pizzeria Uno - and introduced the world to his deep dish pizza.
Dining at Pizzeria Uno (known to locals as Uno's) has become a Chicago tradition. The pizza is outstanding! The crust is buttery and flaky, the veggies and meats are plentiful, and the cheese is heavenly. If, by any chance, you have a party pooper in your bunch (isn't there one in every crowd?) who isn't a pizza fan, no problem! Uno's has sandwiches, pastas, and an array of appetizers (you've gotta try Florence's minestrone!) to choose from.
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Takeaways
- Deep dish pizza originated at Pizzeria Uno in Chicago in 1843
- Uno's is still busily in operation today
- The waitlist is long but the pizza is worth it!
Did You Know?
Uno Chicago Grill uses annually enough mozzarella cheese to create 4,625 Statues of Liberties�if she were made out of cheese!
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Posted on 12/16/2005 at 10:12:00 PM