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Businiess name:  Old Chicago
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Now, before I get too far into this review and forget to mention this... I only gave this four stars because it is the only place you can get Chicago Pizza North of San Francisco (especially since Uno's mysteriously disappeared from here). My first Chicago pizza ever was in actual Chicago at a place (I forget the name) that had only been open for a week where I could tell the workers had not really figured out their flow just yet. The location was in a part of town no one was really walking around, and there was only one other man in there who was only there for some beer. This place I have mentioned, blew Old Chicago Pizza in Petaluma away, and I am willing to bet that place is one of the worst in Chicago. The toppings are incredibly limited to only olives, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, peperoni, sausage and artichokes... and for some reason they offer ham and pineapple. One of my policies on telling a place is not legit is their toppings. They for some reason do not have broccoli or spinach, but they have ham and pineapple. Any place that has ham and pineapple or a Hawaiian pizza immediately looses points in my book. Not to mention, that one of their servers... this overweight guy with a faux-hawk is extremely annoying and unpleasant. I went there twice, and I only went again because of a lack of options and because this place is decent if you are craving Chicago Pizza (which I rarely do as I, along with all intelligent and worthy pizza condesuers know, prefer a Neapolitan or New York pie by miles). Other than that overweight guy with a bad attitude and the lack of options in toppings, this place is good. I would not cut off my arm for them - but I would go there if I wanted Chicago pizza and I can't go to Uno's since it is gone now and I live in California. The only reason this place is not average is because it is decent and the only place to get Chicago pie - and because there is nice view of Downtown's 24 Hour Fitness directly across the street. Pros: Good Chicago Pie considering the location of being in California Cons: Overweight Faux Hawk Server, Lack of Topping Options, Fact that they have ham and pineapple, I forgot to mention the over priced lack luster ""salad"" and oh yeah, the thin is insulting

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