I have been meaning to write this up for a while so thanks for the spark. I moved to unincorporated Will County (South of New Lenox) a few years ago after spending most of my adult life in the city. I have noticed that many of the old South Side favorites I knew growing up have followed their clientele out here. I will write up the ones I know about starting with Pizza.
Vito and Nicks – Like many family businesses there have been splits and divisions, but I grew up going to V&N on Pulaski in the city and that is the standard for me. The V&N outpost in Mokena is in a strip mall on Route 30 just W of Wolf Road. It has none of the charm of the original, they take plastic, they serve beer that is not Old Style, and they don’t have the Italian grandmother basement décor of the original. I believe they are from the V&N2 branch of the family. The pizza, however, is pretty close to Pulaski. If you like Vito and Nicks in Chicago, this comes pretty close and is a much shorter drive from me. According to the website V&N2 also has stores in Joliet and Plainfield.
http://www.vitoandnicksii.com/default.aspFox's – With branches in Beverly, Oak Lawn and Orland Park, Fox's Pizza has been following their customer base for years. They must be doing something right because they are still around. They also have the very thin crust fennel based sausage pizza thing down to a tee, but their sauce is sweeter and more heavily applied than V&N. This also diminishes the crispness of the crust. The latest Fox's branch is…wait for it….in a strip mall just West of Wolf Road in Mokena. The room is pretty large and they have a menu of sandwiches and dinners beyond Pizza. Their pastas are dismal, the pizza is pretty good if you like a sweeter very thin crust style. I haven’t tried any of the other dinners.
http://foxsonwolf.reachlocal.net/locations.phpChesdan’s - Chesdan’s was started on Archer Avenue in Brighton Park in 1946 and was considered a peer of Vito and Nick’s when I was growing up on the South Side although it has been 30 years since I was there and I cant say much about the experience. They have moved out to Will county, and are located in Homer Glen.
http://www.chesdanspizza.com/index.htmlMy favorite pizza in the area is Little Joe’s at the corner of Cedar and Francis Roads in New Lenox. Little Joes is also a South Side transplant, I know they started in the city on 63rd street and currently have a store in Tinley Park. They recently celebrated their 50th anniversary. Little Joe’s serves excellent cracker thin crust pizza. I prefer Little Joes to the (Mokena) Vito and Nicks. They have a large dining area and a pretty extensive menu. They also do a pretty good job at breakfast and often have a cheesy Elvis impersonator on Sunday's.
http://www.littlejoesfamouspizza.comAlso in New Lenox, in a strip mall on Laraway, is Pizza Mia, this is Carry out and Delivery only and they serve a very respectable thin crust as well. They are one of the few that will deliver to my remote homestead.
http://www.pizzamiaonline.com/about.phpFat Johnnies is widely known as the home of the mother in law. Frankfort IL is known as the home of Fat Johnnies Daughter. A hot dog stand on 191st East of LaGrange in one of the numerous Strip Malls in the area. I have had a couple of Hot Dogs here and wasn’t impressed. I will go back and record exactly why next time.
VITO & NICK'S II® -MOKENA IL 11220 W.LINCOLN HIGHWAY.(RT 30)
MOKENA, ILLINOIS 60448
(815)806-8520
Fox’s11247 W. 187TH STREET
MOKENA, IL 60448
(708)390-0287
(708)478-2389 FAX
Chesdans15764 S Bell Road
Homer Glen, IL 60491
708-301-8300
Monday - Thursday
11am - 10pm
Friday - Saturday
11am - 11pm
Sunday
Noon - 9pm
Little Joes1300 North Cedar Road
New Lenox, IL 60451
Phone: 815.463.1099
Monday - Thursday 6:00am - 9:30pm
Friday & Saturday 6:00am - 10:30pm
Sunday 6:00am - 9:00pm
Pizza Mia830 W. Laraway Road
New Lenox, IL
(815) 463-8300
M 11am-9pm
T- Th 11am-10pm
F 11am-11pm Saturday 3-11pm
Sun 3-10pm
Fat Jonnies Daughter9432 W 191st St
Mokena, IL 60448
708-326-4100