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5 Must-Try Deep-Dish Pizza Spots in Chicago

Hungry Ghost
4 Mins read
November 10, 2025
Deep-Dish Pizza

Chicago. The Windy City. A city of stunning architecture, blues music, and a fierce culinary pride that runs as deep as its most famous dish. To visit Chicago and not eat deep-dish pizza is to read a book and skip the most important chapter. It’s not just a meal; it’s an event.

But in a city with hundreds of Deep-Dish Pizza, where do you find the slice that defines a an icon? This isn’t just a list of restaurants; it’s a guide to the essential, the legendary, and the absolute must-try spots that capture the heart of Chicago in every cheesy, saucy bite.

Deep-Dish Pizza

Table of Contents

  • The Anatomy of a Chicago Icon
  • The Birth of a Legend: A (Cheesy) History
  • The Great Debate: Where Locals Really Go
  • Your Chicago Deep-Dish Itinerary: 5 Spots You Can’t Miss
    • Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria
    • Pequod’s Pizza
    • Pizzeria Uno / Pizzeria Due
    • Giordano’s
    • Burt’s Place
  • Final Thoughts

The Anatomy of a Chicago Icon

First, let’s get one thing straight: this isn’t the foldable, thin-crust pizza you grab on a New York corner. Chicago deep-dish is a different beast entirely. It’s a pie, a casserole, a culinary marvel built in inverted layers.

The foundation is a thick, buttery crust that is pressed up the sides of a high-walled steel pan. Next comes the cheese—obscene amounts of sliced mozzarella, blanketing the bottom. Toppings are layered on top of the cheese, and the entire creation is finished with a crown of rich, chunky tomato sauce on the very top. It’s baked for 30-45 minutes until the crust is golden and the cheese is a molten river.

Deep-Dish Pizza

The Birth of a Legend: A (Cheesy) History

Deep-dish pizza is a relatively modern invention, born in the 1940s. The most common origin story points to Ike Sewell and Ric Riccardo, who opened Pizzeria Uno in 1943. They wanted to create a hearty, substantial pizza unlike anything else—something that felt more like a full American meal.

They succeeded. They created a new category of pizza that was robust, filling, and uniquely Chicagoan. From that first pizzeria in the River North neighborhood, an empire and a city-wide obsession were born.

“In Chicago, pizza isn’t just food. It’s an event, a commitment, and a delicious, cheese-filled debate.”

The Great Debate: Where Locals Really Go

You’ll inevitably hear a Chicagoan say, “We don’t really eat deep-dish, we eat tavern-style.” (Tavern-style is a crispy, thin-crust pizza cut into squares). And while it’s true that tavern-style is the everyday slice for many, deep-dish is still the icon.

Locals may not eat it weekly, but it’s what they serve for celebrations, what they bring to out-of-town guests, and what they fiercely debate the merits of. Going for deep-dish isn’t just a “tourist trap”; it’s participating in a core Chicago tradition.

Deep-Dish Pizza

Your Chicago Deep-Dish Itinerary: 5 Spots You Can’t Miss

You’ve learned the history, you understand the anatomy. Now, it’s time to eat. Here are the five essential spots for your deep-dish pilgrimage.

Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria

  • The Vibe: The quintessential Chicago family pizzeria. This is the gold standard for many.
  • The Slice: Famous for its legendary buttery, flaky crust that’s almost like a pastry. Their “Buttercrust” is a protected family recipe, and it’s spectacular. The sauce is bright, fresh, and chunky.
  • Where: Multiple locations across the city and suburbs.

Pequod’s Pizza

  • The Vibe: A local’s favorite, often topping “best of” lists. It’s a bit more of a neighborhood bar.
  • The Slice: The defining feature is the “caramelized crust.” They place a “halo” of cheese around the edge of the pan, which fries against the hot metal into a crispy, dark, and utterly addictive ring of toasted cheese.
  • Where: Lincoln Park & Morton Grove.

Pizzeria Uno / Pizzeria Due

  • The Vibe: The originals. Visiting here is like paying respects to the birthplace of an icon.
  • The Slice: This is the OG recipe. The crust is crumbly and rich, and the pizza is a perfect balance of all components. It’s a taste of history.
  • Where: River North (Due is just a block away from the original Uno).
Deep-Dish Pizza

Giordano’s

  • The Vibe: Famous, popular, and the place to go if your top priority is cheese.
  • The Slice: This is technically “stuffed pizza,” a close cousin of deep-dish. It features an extra-thin layer of dough on top of the cheese, which is then covered in sauce. It’s famous for its impossibly thick layer of cheese and the subsequent epic cheese pull for your Instagram.
  • Where: Multiple locations, highly accessible.

Burt’s Place

  • The Vibe: A legendary spot in the suburbs, founded by the late Burt Katz (who also started Pequod’s). It’s quirky, personal, and a true pilgrimage.
  • The Slice: Like Pequod’s, it’s all about the caramelized crust, but many argue Burt perfected it. The toppings are fresh, and the pizza is crafted with artisanal care. (Note: You must call ahead to reserve your dough).
  • Where: Morton Grove (a suburb, but worth the trip).

    Final Thoughts

    Deep-dish pizza is more than just a meal; it’s a testament to Chicago’s “city of big shoulders” personality—it’s hearty, it’s bold, and it doesn’t apologize for what it is. To sit down to a piping-hot pan is to take part in a living, delicious piece of local culture. So go ahead, tuck in your napkin, and get ready for a delicious commitment.

    What’s your favorite deep-dish spot, or which one are you dying to try first? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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