s/o: Chicago style deep dish pizza mail order?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


Yes, sure. It's Alberto's. Super good!

http://www.albertospizzadownunder.com/menu.html


This is like claiming that Armand's is Chicago pizza.


Uno?
Anonymous
Uno's here in DC? Won't find anyone from Chicagoland there. No need with mail order.

Though I will admit I don't do Uno's in Chicago either. I am a: Giordano's, Gino's or Lou Malnati's girl followed by Portillo's, Super Dog and a nice Big Burrito.
Anonymous
Yikes, autocorrect: Superdawg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


Yes, sure. It's Alberto's. Super good!

http://www.albertospizzadownunder.com/menu.html


This is like claiming that Armand's is Chicago pizza.


No, it's actually not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


Yes, sure. It's Alberto's. Super good!

http://www.albertospizzadownunder.com/menu.html


This is like claiming that Armand's is Chicago pizza.


No, it's actually not.


Um ok? It is close for DC. Feel better?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get the real deal. Giordano's. Pretty sure they will ship a frozen half-baked stuffed pizza (not deep dish, that's something else entirely).

If it is Chicago food and not specifically pizza, consider ordering Carson's ribs.

Now I'm homesick.


Giordano's ships deep dish. If you doing all that, don't forget Al's Italian Beef. I had it shipped one year for my husband.


Just note the shipping fee is really expensive. 2x as much as the cost of the pizza.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


Yes, sure. It's Alberto's. Super good!

http://www.albertospizzadownunder.com/menu.html


Armand's too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


No, you can't. Believe me, I've invested the effort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


Yes, sure. It's Alberto's. Super good!

http://www.albertospizzadownunder.com/menu.html


Armand's too


No, and no. It may be good and they may call it Chicago style, but it's not what anyone who has lived in Chicago is seeking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uno's here in DC? Won't find anyone from Chicagoland there. No need with mail order.

Though I will admit I don't do Uno's in Chicago either. I am a: Giordano's, Gino's or Lou Malnati's girl followed by Portillo's, Super Dog and a nice Big Burrito.


Omg, so hungry.......whoever you are, I love that you know what those places are.
Anonymous
Hot Doug's has the best dogs but yes, Portillo's does ship nationwide apparently. There's a new place in DC called Ivy&Coney that you might want to try. DC-3 is *okay* but buns aren't great. If you're out near Leesburg, ever, the guy who runs Windy City Red Hots kinda has it down.

Lou Malnati's is my favorite deep dish and there's a spinoff from the same family on N. State Pkwy. Edwardo's Natural is the best thin.

Aurelio's is excellent but there aren't any locations in the actual city of Chicago, just suburbs like Homewood. They do have one in Naples, FL though.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uno's here in DC? Won't find anyone from Chicagoland there. No need with mail order.

Though I will admit I don't do Uno's in Chicago either. I am a: Giordano's, Gino's or Lou Malnati's girl followed by Portillo's, Super Dog and a nice Big Burrito.


Omg, so hungry.......whoever you are, I love that you know what those places are.


Plus I am a Nookies girl over Ann Sather. Have to start the day right!

When I head home the kids and I plot our our meals. My non-Chicago native DH is always amazed that we have to hit so many places though one year we did an Italian Beef quest for him. Now he gets it (his favorite is Al's--- I still prefer Portillo's).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your husband have a favorite chicago place? Many of the bigger places in chicago can freeze and ship- my family likes Aurelios but it depends on his tastes


Hey, we love Aurelio's too! Going to Chicago this weekend to have some in person.


And yet another Aurelio's lover. Unfortunately they closed both the Oakbrook and Downtown locations which were closest to my sister's place in Oak Park when we visit.
Anonymous
I am an Ann Sather's fan from back in the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get a decent replication of Chicago deep dish in DC...


Um, care to mention where?


My northern Virginia kitchen. Mine is da best!
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