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Neighborhoods: Lakeview, WrigleyvilleSheridan (Red)
Neighborhood: Lincoln Park
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If you like wood-fired pizza, go here- it is amazing. I've been to Pizza Rusticas in Miami and I am not sure they are related, but I am inclined to believe that they are given that the logo is almost exactly the same and the pizzas at both are woodfired. Me and my sister went here and ordered a blue cheese and spinach pizza. It was so tasty and gourmet yet really cheap! My mouth is watering just thinking of it. I might have to pay them a visit tonight.
Only complaints are that the space is very small and the times I have eaten there they seem to have a problem putting ice in your glass. One time I think they gave us paper plates as well. I don't know what was up with that. The staff when I went was always very friendly though.
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I made the faulty assumption that there would be something rustic about Pizza Rustica. I was expecting, like, wood-fired ovens where artfully created crusts are baked to piping perfection. I thought this place would be something it wasn't.
What I got was a boring slab of mostly soggy pizza squares with a too-strong butter flavor that wiped out the toppings. You know when someone at work/school orders cheap, lousy pizza for a meeting/event? That's what this reminded me of: the sort of stuff you resignedly eat because someone puts it in front of you, not because you'd actually order it.
I also found the atmosphere to be a downer. The owner's child (at least that's what I gathered it to be) crawled on the floor right next to my table and made a loud fuss over some toys and a sippie cup while its mother watched in delight....as though this were a rec room rather than a restaurant.
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Hmph. We used to be able to get them to deliver to our work, but now all of a sudden delivery doesn't start until after 5pm? What gives? The pasta here which is all I've ever had, has been good and consistant albeit a little pricey.
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We purchased two medium pizzas: Patate Rosmarino (potato rosemary) and Tutta Pizza (sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, onion, black olives, and blue cheese). We were told it'd be there in an hour, but it came in only a half-hour! The pizza arrived in one box, so I was originally worried that they had forgotten one of them, but then we saw that they had made one large rectangular pizza with half of it as the rosemary pizza, and the other half as the meat one. Both were very yummy!
I came here after inviting myself with Katie and Dan H, (kudos to them for not kicking me to the curb), after a rain soaked Pride parade. I had lived in the area for over a year, but rarely if ever explored the area. We sat down, weary from fighting the rain and wind, and looked over the menu. Admittedly, nothing was jumping off the menu to me. They had mentioned about pizza, yet not being in the mood I settled on a chicken sandwich with tomato, mozzarella, and a pesto reduction. The bread was a little too toasty, the pesto was really not to be found but the chicken was well cooked and it was a hearty portion to eat. I will say Katie's pizza looked really good, in fact, the food on the other tables looked really tasty. I had late lunch envy. Our waitress was in the weeds most of the time we were there, (really really busy if you don't know the phrase), but was really sweet and nice. The place was quaint, small, nice little outdoor area, inside was also small and filled with some great photos of Italy on the wall, many if not all were for sale. I might not come running back here, but I won't resist, however I will go with my gut and get the pizza.
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We went on Sunday evening and it was very cozy and casual, which is needed badly. The food was a excellent and of good proportion for the price. It's BYOB, which is also a plus, although we were in no mood to drink on that particular night. I had the pollo panini. Tasty.
The only minor negative was that the service was a little bit slow on the drik refills (we had Coke.) I don't fault him though. He was a very pleasant young Italian kid and he was the only one working the dining room. I had heard they aren't normally took busy at that time, but they were pretty slammed.
All in all, it was excellent and I'll definitely be back.
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Pizza Rustica is a cute little BYOB Italian place right near the Sheridan red line stop. It's small, but in a cozy kind of way, and the people who work there are more than happy to smoosh a few tables together to accomodate a group. Everything is very reasonably priced, and it's a great little place for dinner with friends or family. It also seems to be pretty kid-friendly - I don't have any of my own, but there were three or four families with young children when I went, and the staff seemed to love them.
There are chalkboard specials, as well as a simple but tasty menu of pastas, paninis, and pizzas. The "half" size pizza is more than enough for two.
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I'm such a big fan of such a tiny place but when you've got fantastic pizza, BYOB and great desserts, its really kind of hard to go wrong in my book.
Love Pizza Metro so it didn't take much to lure me here and am ever glad that I did venture up here. although it does get crowded and cramped (really-its cozy!) the quick service and reasonably priced pizza is what keeps me going back. I've never had delivery but their to-go pizza stays warm and crisp so thats another big giant plus! Great authentic Roman style pizza!
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omg i cant believe people think their menu is bland...
im a sicilian girl and if u think ur picky about italian food...well im worse
pizza is good but give the pasta a shot...my recommendation is pasta arrabiata...absolutley mouth watering ;)
i really like this place...its authentic italian...u can even hear em mouthin off in their native tongue when the place isnt too crowded
meals are a bit pricey but u get alotta bang for ur buck...all dishes can easily be shared with leftovers to boot
tiramisu is a must for completing ur meal...theirs is good but ive had better
***cozy is an understatement...prepare to get real comfy with ur dining party and everyone else in the place or on the patio---also last time i dined in there was no air conditioning...so if its a hot day/night id suggest take out
***for those who say its wheelchair accessible...sure there are no stairs but it would be very difficult for someone to navigate their way without having to have someone move a few tables n chairs outta the way
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Great tasting pizza, particularly the crust! A half sized pizza is good enough to serve about 2 people, no need for additional food. BYOB, but we didn't take advantage of that on this occasion.
Service was noticeably terrible. Our waitress was only over 3 times: once to give the menus, once to take our orders, and lastly to bring over our order. We never got a refill on our waters, nor did she ask to find out how we were doing. We had to call her over in order to ask for our check. Normally this would have cost them a star in my book, but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt this time. (You've been warned though!)
The size of the place, yes is a bit "cozy" or "intimate". Larger groups will definitely have some issues depending on the time of the night. There is outdoor seating available.
There is metered parking outside, but realize that this is on the edge of Wrigleyville / Uptown. You might as well take advantage of its proximity to the Red Line and a number of bus lines, rather than play parking roulette...particularly during Cubs season.
I really love this place. The pizza is delicious and very affordable (a "full" size rectangle of pizza feeds 4-6 people for roughly $18). Only once have I had room for dessert, but that was good, too. It's BYOB, but I can't recall much of a corkage fee.
The only con is the limited seating (more than two people usually requires a reservation if you don't want to wait a long time).
I suppose cozy is an appropriate word to use for Pizza Rustica, or perhaps intimate would be a better description. Nonetheless, the restaurant is tiny and can get a little crowded quite quickly. There is outdoor seating, which is nice on warm days and its BYOB (both pluses).
The service was a bit splotchy, but our food came faster than anticipated. They do take out and delivery on the nights where they wait for a table is atrocious and I would say the food was pretty good. A nice little local place for a quick bite to eat.
As a Chicago girl...we'll pizza is definitely one of my favorite meals however I am pretty picky. I grew up on Rosati's in the northwest suburb I grew up in...to me that defines delicious pizza.
However my roomie and I decided to try Pizza Rustica because it is nearby and its BYOB! We've gone multiple times but its the Quattro Stagioni pizza is something I crave at least once a week. Its way different than any kind of pizza I've ever had. It has a buttery crunchy crust and doesn't have a lot of sauce (which I prefer). Pair the pizza with the simple Rustica Salad and a glass of Pinot Noir....well that's just a fantastic Friday night meal.
The place is really small...so big parties are hard to accommodate. Great BYOB ( I don't think there is a corkage fee). I order delivery from there a lot to...reliable (usually takes about an hour or so depending on the night).
I've gone before and had other items such as the gnocchi with creamy tomato sauce. Also good...but nothing beats their pizzas.
I've gone before and had pasta.
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Very cozy environment, which is probably fine on a weeknight but it was jam packed the night I came here. I love that's a BYOB and it's inexpensive. Service was friendly. My date was disappointed with the lack of anchovies on the premises. Me..not so disappointed with that item. The pizza was fine. Nothing that rocked my world.
Fun atmosphere but you'd have to come with a group of good friends because you'll be very close to your neighbor.
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What a great night! We went out with friends one Friday night for dinner and drinks. We had heard great things about Pizza Rustica, our friends from the burbs were enamored with the idea of BYOB, and everyone agreed it was time to give it a shot.
We had reservations for six. They had a table ready for us, but boy oh boy, were we every "cozy." Thank goodness that we all got along! We ordered quite a bit of food - we tried pizza and a couple of us shared some pastas...their specials were excellent. When the food came, there was literally no room on the table for glasses. That was kind of a bummer.
After dinner we had espressos and chatted a bit more. There is a liquor store kitty korner if you need to grab a bottle of wine on your way in or drink more than anticipated, as we did!
The staff was friendly without being intrusive, the food was tasty, and the restaurant is ADORABLE. I strongly suggest giving it a shot. I'm taking another group at the end of this month!
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Outside of pizza, their menu is kind of boring... there's a few pastas, salads, and sandwiches. Mostly stuff that requires little cooking time and/or is already made. It was a cold night and I was ready to have some soup to start... The soup choice that night was minestrone. I passed.
I did try the meatball sandwich to start. it was pretty darn tastey.
We ordered a 1/2 garbage pizza to share... It was pretty good. Not the most amazing pizza ever, but above average. It's true, they do seem to use pre-made crusts... (you can see them stacked in the open kitchen). This of course explains why there are two sizes: whole and half. It seemed like they were even pre-sauced in their little stack, which to me seemed odd. I can see how some would say the crust is soggy. Try the garbage pizza next time, it's pretty good!
The restaurant is tidy. People seem to not understand the concept of closing one door behind you before opening another, so it got quite cold at times. (People are stupid, can't blame the restaurant for that).
The service was just kinda OK. I watched the chef cough into his hand then pick up a loaf of bread to make a sandwich.
It's BYOB, but they charge you by the person versus by the bottle ($2.50 or $3 person?)...
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I used to love Pizza Rustica when I moved to the hood - I even programed their number into my phone - which is a big deal in my book, its like a small commitment. But the last time we ordered a pizza to go, it was going to be ready in 5 minutes? 5 minutes?!
Well I walked over there and it was ready - only because it looks like they cook huge slabs of pizza and reheat them with your chosen toppings. We asked for a margherita pizza and it had no fresh tomatoes and maybe 3 or 4 pieces of basil. It was not even warm! It was a true disappointment, but I dont think we will be getting pizza from here again.
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Blech. Just ordered delivery and were not pleased on several fronts. One, we ordered a pizza with roasted peppers and italian sausage. What arrived was a soggy pepperoni. I do not like pepperoni. Even 15 minutes on our pizza stone couldn't save this mushy crust.
We also ordered the "rustica salad", which was described as containing "baby spinach, goat cheese, artichokes and croutons". What arrived was wilted spinach, goat cheese, one artichoke heart and soggy white bread croutons - no dressing. Not even a smidge of oil/vinegar. Boring.
We were looking for a solid dinner to provide a nice NYE drinking base. I'm already thinking about the PB&J I'll make when we get home from the bar. We will not be ordering again. Yuck.
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Some girlfriends and I went to this little Italian/Pizza place on a Friday night in September. I guess you could call it a hidden gem. We ordered several appetizers, pastas and pizzas and ate family style. The food was solid, the prices were reasonable and it's BYOB. Our server was sweet and very attentive despite not speaking English very well. The interior decor is no frills but they also have a sidewalk patio.
Go there. You won't be disappointed.
One other thing... dessert... you must try it! Yum.
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Don't just think it's a pizza joint--try the pasta! We go there all the time when we hanker for authentic Italian; spaghetti with crabmeat is fantastic. We took a big group there for a birthday and they were ALL converts and are regulars. The pizza is very flaky and excellent thin crust style. Again, try the pasta, you will not be disappointed.
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The pizza is what you need to have if you come here. Like others have said, the other items are good, but the pizza is great. Lots of fresh toppings to choose from. On a busy night, service can be a little slow, so have some patience prepared before you head here. The food is worth the wait.
A friend of mine lives around there and took me to dinner and prior to that I heard my sister rave about it. I thought it was ridiculous that she would take my little cousins all the way down there for pizza-they live in the North Shore. After the dinner I was very impressed and could see why my sis would go through the drive for it. Sampled some leftovers this week and it's better than I remembered. I long to go visit again.
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My friends and i decided to go eat here one night. From outside it doesn't look like much, but once you step in the pleasing aroma of fresh pizza gets you hungry right away. The small, yet friendly atmosphere makes you feel right at home. The open kitchen area lets you watch as the chefs prepare your pizza to your liking. The place was packed the whole time we were there. We ordered a medium pizza (square shaped) and the least i can say is it was absolutely delicious. The cheese and the ingredients used is top choice. We had a great time for a decent price.
The Pizza at Pizza Rustica is just fabulous. I have to emphasize the pizza...the other menu items are good, but not great. Not sure why I ever tried anything else. Their pizza comes in a square, its crust (best part) is light, delicious, buttery and crispy and the choice of toppings is quite extensive. I enjoyed one with sausage, garlic and fresh tomatos. A half order is plenty for two people. Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed.
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The reviews so far from other Yelpers have been pretty much right on the money. I think that the place appeals to the typical resident (myself included) who like enjoy dining out as a break from the daily norms, but seek a good valu at the same time.. Pizza Rustica is it -- decent enough ambiance for a good six-pack or inexpensive wine with about $12-per-person price range for very good pizzas and no-frills pasta dishes.
Their pizzas are about $12 range for pan large enough for 2-3 people, and most of their pasta dishes are at $10 range. Their daily specials seem to be more ambitious takes, but sadly, I've yet to try them -- the $16-18 range pushes the limit of being "good bargain" in terms of the price range. I always share a pan of Quattro Stagioni and Lasagna with my wife, and we usually end up taking home leftovers.
My only gripe for the pizza is that their pizza tends to be a bit heavy on the cheese -- it tastes fresh (and my wife has no gripes on their cheese portion), but if you typically prefer more sauce and less cheese on your pizza orders, you might consider asking them to go easy on it.
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They do a great buttery crust Venetian style pizza - expect greasy squares and a flakey, buttery, slightly chewy crust. The potato & rosemary is a favorite. BYOB so I can bring my favorite beers, but I prefer this place for take out or delivery.
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I had to try this place twice before writing my review. The first time I had Za Rustica, I was taken aback and quite satisfied by the savory butter crust holding all the sauce, cheese, and ingredients together. It kind of tasted like Lou Malnati's butter crust had enveloped the entire pizza.
The 2nd time I came to my senses. The crust is pretty soggy, and either it wasn't cut properly, or as I am led to believe that soggy pizza crust is just something that's hard to cut. Let's be honest, Chicago is a deep dish pizza town, we all know that, kids. But, if you're going to give me thin crust, it needs to be thin thin and crispy crispy. Anything else is just unacceptable.
While I do give Rustica credit for uniqueness as far as pizzas like the garbage pizza with blue cheese, the structure of the pie just falls a bit short in my opinion. If you're in the area, I'd try it if you're in the mood for Italian. The other pasta dishes are good, and let me not forget to say that Fornello's sucks.
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Pizza was great -- delivery came in 15 minutes. Salad was good too. Too good to be true? YES, because I FOUND A COCKROACH IN MY SALAD.
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YUM! The buttery crust is a perfect complement to the toppings of your choice. I chose half sausage, half green olives. And it was tasty!!
Also, their delivery is right on time - if not early. I phoned in my order from downtown, and they arrived at my place in Lakeview before I did!
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This is a rather nice, quaint little Italian restaurant not too horribly far from the Sheridan red line stop.
Went there with a chap I was dating at the time, as we wished to go to another Italian restaurant in the area (whose name I forget), but found it horribly full. Thoroughly enjoyed the meal and atmosphere. The waitress was amusing and gave the air of being chatty without actually demanding much time or attention. The wait was rather long, but the cozy feeling was something I enjoyed in a date type scenario, though would probably become perturbed with were I alone. 'twas a weekend, however, so is to be expected.
The meal I had would have been the Salsa Rosa Artichoke pasta, and it was quite delicious and filling. Had I known it was BYOB, might have enjoyed the meal a bit more. Was sorely tempted by the Ricotta Cake with Nutella, but was quite full for the evening.
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This was good. It made me pretty happy. I had half of their garbage pizza which is topped with sausage, pepperoni, mushroom, onion, black olives, and bleu cheese. When I looked at the menu I had a hard time deciding what size I wanted. At every pizza place I've been to or ordered from the portion was hard to choose. A slice is too little when I'm HUNGRY (which is what I always am when I order) and anything else is too big for one person. So with that in mind I got the half pizza. It was too much. I ate it all because it was so good but it was too much for one dude!
I'm going to try to remember the measurements here. It was a little over a foot wide and eight inches tall. That's conservative. The slice would be about half that. The crust is thin but oh so buttery and yummy delicious. It was actually golden brown with the edges a little bit darker. The toppings were perfect. There was just the right amount of everything so no single topping overwhelmed the rest of the pizza. They all danced happily in my mouth.
The place is small. Like way small. Intimate isn't a strong enough word to describe it on a Friday night. The kitchen is basically against one wall and open to the dining space. There is no secret wizard room in the back. When you walk in you see everything. Getting to the bathroom helped me meet some of my fellow diners and some of the staff. The tables were so close I could have pulled a Blues Brothers no problem! The pop came in cans which kinda sucked. I can't lie. I'm frugal (read: cheap) and I like my pop so when I have to pay my fair share I don't wanna! My chair really sucked. I'm not saying that because my back is disintegrating. It was a folding plastic chair that was from their outdoor section and would have made many a butt or back hurt. There were a few spread throughout the restaurant so at least my miserable butt had company. Remember the word too weak but I'll use it anyway because I'm too lazy to look for something stronger? It didn't work so well with the other five I was eating with. We had to juggle wine, pop, and water glasses so everything would fit on the table. It wasn't a "haha isn't this so fun!?" thing, it was annoying and grumped me out. Our server was a peach though. A Bulgarian peach!
So I guess I liked it even though the pop was in cans and my can was in a not so great chair. I'd totally go back, sooner rather than later. I think it's worth another spend of the meager going out budget.
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Not the usual garden-variety Chicago pizza, but excellent in its own way. The crust is buttery and the toppings are flavorful. I have only tried Pizza Rustica for carry-out. The crusts are pre-baked, so the pizza is finished quickly. For dining in, the ambience leaves a little to be desired, but the always seems to be a crowd. So, that's a good thing.
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I have been searching for my favorite pizza in the City for 5 years and have finally found it. This pizza really is awesome and reasonably priced. I'm sure it's not very healthy but who cares. Just wish the restaurant was bigger inside and had better ambiance.
This is my favorite cheap Italian restaurant in this city. I only get delivery from here but the place looks really small inside, so probably not your place for a sit down romantic dinner. Here's the run-down: After my trip to Italy, I searched and searched this city for a similar ORANGE sauce for my spaghetti and after years of searching...I found it here. The Salsa Rosa sauce is the closest thing out there and I love it. The best part about this place is that you can mix and match your pasta & sauces. I've had them all except the alfredo (not a fan). Their sauces include a good basic sauce (pomodoro), a good meat sauce (bolognese) and an awesome spicy red sauce (arrabbiata), which is my second favorite. So go penne and this or papardelle and that...I have yet to get a bad mix. I've also had the meat tortellini and the artichoke ravioli and they are both delicious..esp the ravioli. Add meatballs to anything...yummy. The sausage is not the best, they cut it up into little tiny squares so I skip that. Also, not a fan of the salads. However, their pizza is pretty good. I've had the Quattro stagioni (tomatoes, ham, mushrooms and artichoke) and enjoyed it. The ham was top notch. I also had the Trezzo Meatball Panini and I usually am not a fan of paninis but because I like this place so much I figured I'll give it a try..and yuppee, it did not let me down. As for dessert... have the Panna Cotta...to die for...Italian style baked cream drizzled with caramel sauce. The tiramisu and torta di ricotta are so/so.
I am not a fan of pizza, I don't hate it but I won't crave it either. This place is a tiny treasure in the middle of the city. I was impressed with the pizza here, the variety is amazing and you're not getting the traditional Pizza Hut style pizza. I love the potato pizza, it was different but quite tasty. There is normally a wait, but it is well worth it. BYOB is also helpful.
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We ordered a half pizza with cheese, blue cheese, and garlic. First of all, wow - this is a half? This thing was huge, and very tasty. Very thin crust, cut into small squares. It tasted just as good as the amazing pizza I had in Venice. And I love when I can have 4 pieces of pizza and really only eat as much as if I had once slice of Domino's. Fools me into thinking I am really indulging.
We also ordered the artichoke tortellini with alfredo sauce. If it were physically possible to make love to a pasta - this would be the one! The artichoke had a great flavor and the pasta tasted homemade, and the sauce! Oh the sauce - light, creamy and cheesey with a hint of garlic. Wow.
I will definately be ordering from, or dining in at, Pizza Rustica again. It's very inexpensive and the portions are large for the price. Everything is clearly made of fresh, quality ingredients. When I miss the food in Italy, this will be a great substitute!
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I've now eaten in and tried some of the pastas - all wonderful. The dough is pre-made. They add toppings and then cook, but it's still good to me.
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Best slice of pizza in town!
I've tried them all in the Lakeview area and this where I return. Rustica's slice is a nice size, and cooked fresh. It's not like the pizzerias that have precooked pizzas and throw your topping on it and zap it. Iit has a light buttery-flaked flat crust. Awesome pizza for a change of pace from deep dish.
Now, for the restaurant. Overall, I enjoy it. I like that' the owner it right there cooking along with his family and friends from Italy for the season working here. The seating is tight and the service is personable (a nice way os saying it's slow?). Don't attempt the Italian sodas - no money back guarantee!
My girlfriend and I really enjoy their nightly pasta specials. Food is great, but like I always say, how can you really screw-up pasta?
By the way, we ordered a large pizza as an appetizer once for a party and everyone wanted the name of the place.
You really can't go wrong here unless you are in a hurry.
I nearly cried when one evening, I wanted to order from Pizza Metro in Wicker Park, but learned that they do not deliver to Lakeview. But fear not, fellow Belmontians - Pizza Metro has a sister restaurant, Pizza Rustica.
Pizza Rustica makes a hell of a pie. Very nice, buttery crust (though perhaps could be cooked a bit more), and inventive toppings. To the Pizza Metro devotees out there, yes, Rustica serves the potato rosemary pizza, which is truly fantastic.
Delivery is fairly quick, and prices are reasonable. Buon appetito!
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Pizza Rustica is right around the corner from me.. I was very excited to try this place. It's the first place my GF and I tried when we moved in. We had the vegi pizza. It was really good! I am not normally a vegi type of guy. I like my pizza with a wide variety of animals. This vegi I would eat again!
We tried the rosemary/potatoes pizza.. It was pretty bland and just tasted like a slab of potatoes on crust. Boo!
My g/f is out of town so I got a pepperoni to watch the bears game. I was kinda disappointed again. It reminded me of this old school frozen pizza I had as a kid. Can't remember the name but this pizza should be better then that! I ordered carryout and the lady said come in 10 minutes. They must have had pizza's ready to go or something because 10 minutes? It was not as crunchy and a little eh!
So from a fellow who enjoys the Chicago style sausage pizzas..get the vegi pizza, its pretty good!
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Yummy, y ummy pizza with to-die-for crust. We got a half-pizza, caprese, and bYOB for under 30 dollars. A great value. The service was a little slow when we were there, but they were really busy. Next time, I think I'll just order the pizza for delivery.
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