After several positive carry-out experiences, last week we decided to stop in for lunch at the Glenview Pizano's, so we could finally experience their pizza on-premises. Our carry-out pizzas had been very consistent and surprisingly good, and I wondered how much better they might be straight out of the oven. I'm glad that we tried it out because I thought the pizza was excellent . . .
Actually, I probably could have used a car wash more than a pizza 
Pizano's Pizza and Pasta is located at 1808 N Waukegan Rd in Glenview (corner of Waukegan and Chestnut, across the street from fRedhots)
Cheesy Garlic BreadWe started out with Cheesy Garlic bread, which had nice flavor. That said, I wish it had been a bit more browned. This item ended up being comped because our waiter told us that it had taken longer than it should have to reach the table. We told him that wasn't necessary because we'd eaten it anyway but the house insisted. Very nice of them and again, not something we would have even thought to ask for.
Caesar SaladNice, no-frills salad that was comprised completely of fresh lettuce that was in good condition. I mention this because so many north-suburban pizza places serve salads that look like they came out of the dumpster. This was definitely not the case at Pizano's.
Meatball SandwichDecent meatballs and sauce served on outstanding bread, which had a nice, crisp shell and was tender and yeasty inside. It was somewhat evident (and later confirmed) that the restaurant was experiencing a bit of holiday-season staff absenteeism and I think this is where it manifested. The sandwich was piping hot but the fries, which had nice flavor, were pretty cold.
Large, thin-crust PizzaWe ordered our pie with sausage on the entire thing and pepperoni and onion on half. As I mentioned above, I thought the pizza was excellent. At our previous carry-out experiences, I was struck by how well the crust held up, even after being boxed up and transported. Eating in-house, the crust was stellar. It was short, dense, extremely crispy and flavorful.
A bit of caramelization on the egde of the pizza
Side view
Bottom viewYou can get an idea of how well the crust was cooked here -- not only because of the color and texture -- but also via the fact that I was able to stand this piece up on its edge without it flopping over.
Egg Nog Ice Cream from Homer'sPizano's serves Homer's ice creams and while my last couple of trips to Homer's were not so positive, this ice cream was great. It was very dense (not fluffy like my last tastes at Homer's) and the flavor was intense. I will definitely pick some of this up next year to serve at my family's Christmas dinner. This was also comped by the house as an additional, completely unecessary apology about the delay on the cheesy garlic bread.
I like the space a lot. It's funny because Pizano's reminded me of Malnati's/Lincolnwood (perhaps not unintentionally), with sports-themed and Chicago iconography all over the walls. However, Pizano's is brighter, more cheery and it feels very clean. On my last few trips to Malnati's flagship, I've felt like the place was dingy and in great need of an updating/deep clean. And speaking of Malnati's, I think Pizano's thin-crust pizza surpasses theirs. I do like Malnati's sausage slightly better (a matter of personal taste) but the cheese at Pizano's tasted much richer to me and the crust itself was superior to Malnati's. Overall, I prefer Pizano's thin-crust pizza to Malnati's, which -- being big fan of Malnati's for the last 3 decades -- is no small thing.
I look forward to returing to Pizano's to try their deep-dish pizza and some of their other items. Some posters upthread mentioned the bar, which runs the entire length of the main dining room and looks very inviting. I could see grabbing a drink and a bite at the bar, just as easily as sitting at a table. Pizano's is not super near my house but it's close enough that it would be a reasonable destination on a weeknight, too. But even if it's just for carry-out, I will definitely continue to hit Pizano's on a regular basis.
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Pizano's Pizza and Pasta1808 N Waukegan Rd
Glenview, IL 60025
847 486-1777
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