Mike G wrote:
The only LTH
thread about Panino's relates to catering... in Evanston. That is, I think, exactly what this pizza was made for. It's well made, a flaky cracker crust, good enough quality ingredients... and nothing stood out. Nothing would scare Aunt Marge with unwelcome flavorfulness at the family get-together. I think I had pizza. There's an empty box, I must have. But I have only a slight memory of tomatoes, cheese, sausage.
Would I start a flame war if I said something like "The taste of the suburbs, now available in Chicago?" Probably. It would be unfair, I'm sure there will be many catering occasions for a pizza like this in Lakeview, too.
Panino's
3702 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 472-6200
http://www.paninospizzeria.com/I never knew there was a different side to Panino's, and quite literally. On occasion, I have had slices of the Panino's pizza described above. But did you know that Panino's has an upscale, sit-down side, with outdoor dining in nice weather? I didn't! You enter on Waveland (between Halsted and Broadway), not from the inside of the shopping mall where you go for take out.
And you also may not have known that you can get Neapolitan pizza at Panino's. But we were first started off with some really outstanding house made bread, two types to be exact. This was pretty good foreshadowing of the pizza crust to be served. As it turned out, these were very respectable versions of Neapolitan pizza. Crust was very good, albeit not the best I've had (my two favorites right now might be at Great Lake and Lazza in Norridge). And sauce skews just a little sweet for my liking. But still a very good pie, nicely topped, and cooked for just a couple of minutes at very high temperature.
Dining room was largely empty at 9pm on a Saturday night, which suggests to me that people in Lakeview either don't know about this side of Panino's (possible), or that the vast majority would be perfectly happy with crap pizza (also possible). I'm hoping the answer is more the first, and that you'll now know that you can get some pretty damn good Pizza at Panino's. I'd still go out of my way for other places, but Lakeview residents, Panino's should now be on your radar. And you'll be happy to know that they also feature a very friendly and attentive staff.