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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:37 pm 
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David Hammond wrote:
Okay, next time at V&N, I'm getting the Italian beef pizza.


My arm has been twisted as well. Frankly, I was planning on pulling the trigger anyway because although I have my wet preferences with the Italian beef sandwich, I'm not opposed to trying some sliced beef on my za. Actually, I've had very good Italian beef and giardinera pizza from Connie's on Archer so I know how good it can be.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:41 pm 
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They ought to throw some chopped up Vienna dogs on there too....sport peppers, mustard.....

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About 4 years ago I was introduced to the Italian beef and gardineria pizza when I was working downtown and the company ordered it from Rosati's.

I enjoyed it very much! Eager to have My Bride try it we ordered one from the Rosati's in River Grove at Grand and Thatcher and she immediately fell in love and it shot to the top of her favorite pizza list and she will not order anything else. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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After a visit a couple weekends ago to Wells Brothers I needed to make a trip to the S. Pulaski Vito and Nicks to have one of their fine pizzas while the brilliant pizza @ Wells Borthers was fresh in my memory. THe Wells Brothers pizza was that good.

The S. Pulaski V & N's has been very good since my initial bad visit. Pizzas have been on the mark each time. Just for reference I have had my best V & N's pizza @ their Lemont bowling alley location(the bowling alley would be a great place to have an LTH event imho).

V & N's was solid Saturday night, crowded, but seats at the bar. Large sausage and garlic, well done. Crispy crust, perfect balance, great pizza( i do think Wells Brothers might be better).

V & N's(S. Pulaski) sausage and garlic:

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Wells Brothers sausage and garlic:

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 10:37 am 
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Where is Wells Bros.??
I'm a LONG time V & N fan.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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walter wade wrote:
Where is Wells Bros.??
I'm a LONG time V & N fan.

Wally Wade



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Racine, WI.

http://www.wellsbrosracine.com

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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PS: Ever heard of Quonset Pizza in Waukegan?

A former south side & V & N fan, claims this place is very good.
Never tried, but thinking about it.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 11:22 am 
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Quonset Pizza in Waukegan

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 11:31 am 
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Ever try Quonset Pizza??????????
Does it compare to V & N???
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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 12:13 pm 
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HI,

I have never been to Quonset Pizza. What I have heard, it may be fine as-is though not comparable to V-N. If you were really going to do the trip up here, I would go to Wells Brothers that does compare very favorably to V-N followed by Quonset Hut on the way home.

If you don't love Quonset Pizza, at least you have leftovers for the next day.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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Many Thanks.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 4:21 pm 
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My friend and I tried the Quonset a couple of years ago and we agreed that it was not worth going back to. We got a couple of pizzas to at least try a couple different variations and neither was anything special. I know a lot of people up there love it, but that's probably because there isn't much in the competition around there. But to each his own, maybe you'll like it.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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Does anyone know where I can pick up the Vito & Nicks (or is it Nick & Vitos) frozen pizzas without traveling too far from the elmhurst/villa park area? Thanks in advance.


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Eric wrote:
Does anyone know where I can pick up the Vito & Nicks (or is it Nick & Vitos) frozen pizzas without traveling too far from the elmhurst/villa park area? Thanks in advance.


The only Vito & Nick's that I know of that sells frozen pizzas (that are a respectable imitation of the original, IMO) is Vito & Nick's II. Here's a link to their locations. http://www.vitoandnicksii.com/stores.asp

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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I bought a frozen Vito & Nicks pizza at Tony's Finer Foods (Melrose Park location) a few months ago. Even by frozen pizza standards it was awful. I'm not sure what affiliation it had with the real Vito & Nicks, but it sure didn't resemble any of the pictures in this thread. It barely resembled pizza.


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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:11 pm 
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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE YOU EVER TO BUY A FROZEN V & N
PIZZA.
There are to factions to the family. The one that makes "frozen" make a terrible product in their restaurants.
The original family and wlfe own & operate the 83rd & Pulaski & Lemont locations. THEY DO NOT MAKE A FROZEN PIE.

Outside of those you are on your own.
Good Luck.

I'm a long, long time V&N customer.
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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:05 pm 
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midas wrote:
I bought a frozen Vito & Nicks pizza at Tony's Finer Foods (Melrose Park location) a few months ago. Even by frozen pizza standards it was awful. I'm not sure what affiliation it had with the real Vito & Nicks, but it sure didn't resemble any of the pictures in this thread. It barely resembled pizza.

Fair Share on Roosevelt in Oak Park.

Agreed! Not very good.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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The Vito and Nicks II frozen pizza is carried at Sunset Foods. It looked great, but it was one of the worst frozen pizzas I have ever eaten. Simply awful. (Similar letdown to Pizzeria Uno chain pizza and frozen pizza when compared to the original location.)

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The posts on the frozen pizza are very informative and useful. Thank you. While I know V&N II and V&N are separate entities, the pizza looked like it had some promise. I've always put off buying it because it's so much more expensive than a normal frozen pizza--something like $10-$11 a pie, if I'm remembering correctly, while my tried-and-true go-to Home Run Inn frozen pizza is around $6. Now I know not to waste my money on what is bound to be a failed experiment.


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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:16 pm 
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Just to be clear. The V&N II frozen pizza I was talking about upthread is not a pre-packaged frozen grocery store pizza. What I was talking about was an actual made in the restaurant pizza that they used to have in a small freezer in the front of the bar. You had your choice of cheese or sausage. They were simply covered in plastic and were not in a fancy box. It sounds like what they are selling nowadays is a completely different product. The only place I ever saw them sold was at the 95th and Roberts Road V&N II location.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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V&N pizza, only if fresh from the 2 locations. 83rd & Pulaski,still the BEST in my opinion.

Home Run Inn frozen is very very good. Their Signature, on the box, Plum Tomato can't be beat. Doctor it up with some sausage, onion, or what ever and you are in for some "good eats". Sunset has some of the best Italian Sausage around. Made by some "guys" in Highwood, it blows Bari away. Last few times I tried Bari, it was left out to long, you could taste iy. Sausage goes bad quickley, if left out to long. Mentioned it to 'em & got a 'line of B.S. It's easier to go elsewhere.
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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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The Palermo's frozen pizza is also terrible so stay away.


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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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TCK wrote:
The Palermo's frozen pizza is also terrible so stay away.


Are you referring to the par-baked ones you can carry out from the 95th location, or some impostor product? I've never indulged in the former, but we've debated shipping them to friends abroad--that is, almost anywhere outside of Chicago.


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I'm talking about the ones in the frozen food section at your local grocer. I've never had the take and bake ones from the actual restaurant.


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The Palermo's frozen pizza is also terrible so stay away.

Yep. Most definitely the worst frozen pizza I've ever had...by a wide margin.

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 Post subject: Re: Vito & Nick's Pizza
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The frozen Palermo's that are found in many Jewel stores are from a chain in Milwaukee (no relation to the Oak Lawn Palermo's) and they are just vile. I'd rather eat a Jacks or Totino's frozen pizza. The Oak Lawn Palermo's does have frozen pizza's and they are very good, IMHO.

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ronnie_suburban wrote:
TCK wrote:
The Palermo's frozen pizza is also terrible so stay away.

Yep. Most definitely the worst frozen pizza I've ever had...by a wide margin.

=R=


De gustibus and all that. Palermo's Ultra Thin and Home Run Inn are, for my tastes, the best frozen pizzas out there. I am sincerely surprised at the negative reactions here. Guess I will give V&N II frozen a fair shake when I get around to it.


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Guess I will give V&N II frozen a fair shake when I get around to it.
You'll be sorry! :twisted:

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Well, I won't say I wasn't warned. Still, it may be awhile before I feel spendthrift enough to throw that much money on a frozen pie.


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Binko wrote:
ronnie_suburban wrote:
TCK wrote:
The Palermo's frozen pizza is also terrible so stay away.

Yep. Most definitely the worst frozen pizza I've ever had...by a wide margin.

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De gustibus and all that. Palermo's Ultra Thin and Home Run Inn are, for my tastes, the best frozen pizzas out there. I am sincerely surprised at the negative reactions here. Guess I will give V&N II frozen a fair shake when I get around to it.


The Palermo's Primo Thin "Special Edition Pepperoni" is my favorite mass-market frozen pizza by a mile. Home Run Inn comes in second, I'd say. I don't get the negative reactions either, but I've never had the normal crust from Palermo's.

Palermo's protip: some Costcos in the area sell 3 packs of the Special Edition Pepperoni for $10.

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