Why everyone keeps coming back.
Lou Malnati's Pizzeria in Chicago stands as a venerable beacon for deep-dish pizza lovers seeking an authentic taste of the Windy City’s iconic culinary heritage. Situated at 3333 W Fullerton Ave, this pizza takeaway spot offers a carefully crafted menu that showcases the best of traditional and thin-crust pizzas, alongside hearty sandwiches — all perfect for those craving quality and convenience without sacrificing flavor.
The hallmark here is undoubtedly their legendary deep-dish pizzas. Imagine biting into a rich, buttery, and golden crust that holds a luscious, cheese-laden interior, crowned with Lou’s signature vineripened tomato sauce. The Deep Dish Veggie Mozzarella is a delightful garden medley of mushrooms, onions, and green peppers that meld beautifully with the silky mozzarella, offering a vibrant and satisfying vegetarian option priced at $20.89. For meat lovers, the Deep Dish Triple Pepp is a flavorful symphony of three types of pepperoni — savory slices, crispy cupped pepperoni, and smoky strips — all layered lovingly over mozzarella and sauce for $17.59. Not to be missed is the Deep Dish Malnati Chicago Classic™, boasting Lou’s famously lean sausage, delivering a perfectly balanced, rich, and hearty pizza experience.
If you’re in the mood for something lighter but no less flavorful, their thin-crust offerings excel. The Thin Crust Spinach pizza features a fresh spinach mix enhanced with garlic, basil, and onion, topped with mozzarella – all for $17.99. Meanwhile, the Thin Crust Margherita Pesto Pizza dazzles with fresh mozzarella, bright tomatoes, and a finishing touch of housemade basil pesto ($17.89), creating a fragrant and perfectly baked pie that feels both fresh and indulgent.
For a change of pace, the Italian Beef Sandwich is a savory delight, with tender beef smothered in melted mozzarella, clocking in at $16.99 — a perfect handheld option that still packs all the bold flavors Lou Malnati’s is known for.
Customer feedback paints a vibrant picture of consistency and care. Regulars like OEM KING express unwavering loyalty to “The Lou” deep dish with extra sausage, cheese, and basil, emphasizing the perfection in its cooking and the heft that makes it almost a challenge to cut — a testament to its richness and generosity. Kathy C appreciates the attentive delivery service and even the thoughtful option to keep pizzas uncut to maintain warmth, a subtle touch that shows the pizzeria’s attention to detail. Samantha Fuehring’s polite and understanding exchange when ordering late epitomizes the respectful and transparent communication Lou Malnati’s fosters with customers.
While the majority glow with praise, some honest reflections like Scarlett Li’s show a nuanced palate — while the wings and salad impressed, her deep dish pizza experience leaned toward a dough-heavy bite, highlighting that tastes and expectations can vary, yet Lou Malnati’s dedication to quality shines through the diverse reactions.
At Lou Malnati's Pizzeria, every order—whether for pickup or delivery—feels like a special event, capturing the essence of Chicago’s rich pizza tradition. This is not just a takeaway spot; it’s a beloved culinary institution that brings warmth, flavor, and a little slice of Chicago’s soul right to your door.
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Kathy C.
Samantha Fuehring.
Roberto Santiago.
OEM KING.
Scarlett Li.
Jonny Coffman.
Laura Reno.
Miguel Angel.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Curbside pickup
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- No Dine-in
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- Comfort food
Dining options
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Catering
- Dessert
Atmosphere
- Casual
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Parking
- Free parking lot
- Parking
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