jazzman wrote:
special note to jnm123 --- Since about 1990 Jumbo John's / Capizzi's is no longer at Grand and Damen.
When they closed and knocked down the building, I thought all was lost... until about 2 years ago.
Former employees and family are now serving the same great pizza and food at.....
Lolo's Sub Shop 7501 West Diversey Avenue, Elmwood Park, IL (708) 453-2209
And they are still serving the same SQUARE pizza slices also.
Be sure to try the Pizza Sausage Sandwich... a link of Italian Sausage wraped in a slice of pizza ! ! !
Again, not a hijack but this doesn't necessarily deserve its own thread either...
Stopped by the abovementioned Lo-Lo's last night, nestled on a corner storefront in a cool retro-like Elmwood Park neighborhood. While ordering the mostaccioli & lasagna (
$4.50 &
$5.50 respectively!), I struck up a conversation with the uncle of the present owner, a relative of the folks that ran the original Jumbo John's on Grand & Damen. Seeing that my memories were easily 45 years old, I was amazed when this guy verified my recollections of the pop cooler by the door, the 4-seat counter, and the quick service when on my way to the old Stadium with my dad for Hawks games in the 1960's. (Isn't it funny that I can't remember conversations that took place yesterday, but a good meal from eons ago is permanently hardwired into my brain matter...

)
My wife's lasagna was a generous 7" x 5" x 3" portion with a great ricotta/parsley mix. I thought the accompanying Italian sausage was decent but not my favorite, because that densely-stuffed, non-fennel variety is not my preference. However, the meatballs are definitely the real deal, the exact recipe from 60 years ago, and were a solid counterpoint to my mostaccioli with perfectly serviceable marinara sauce. Oh, those accoutrements are an extra $1.95 with pasta. The total bill including a salad & a 7-up was
$19.63.
Is this incredibly-priced joint a destination? Well, maybe not, but the sheer funkiness of Lo-Lo's, with its mismatched tables & cool setting, is worth a trip in Mr. Peabody's wayback machine for my money.