FoodSnob77 wrote:I had the worst Al's Beef out on IL-83/busse just past mt. prospect, (dont know which suburb technically it was but it was close to wood dale. Having been used to the Al's beef on taylor in the city I was shocked to discover that the Al's out in the burbs at that location was horrible... I simply do not understand how a relatively simple item such as an Al's beef sandwich can be messed up at a different chain/franchise location.
Also, to go further with this franchise/chain rant I always have to convince out of towners that visit me that UNO and DUO downtown have the best deep dish (my opinion) which they scoff since they have tried pizzeria UNO before but not at the original location....
I have not had a good experience with Al's Beef in the suburbs, either. The sandwich was horribly salty and the meat tasted like someone had marinated it atop a salt lick the likes of which you see deer in forest preserves standing around. Given the recommendations I had been given about this fantastic sandwich, it was quite the disappointment and I am hoping to keep an open mind for the future if I try a downtown branch.
As for Pizzeria UNO/DUO, I lament that the Rt 59 Naperville branch closed over a year ago. My first experience with Chicago pizza after moving here from the West Coast happened there, and while it isn't the authentic original branch, the deep dish was superb. I enjoyed it thoroughly and the food was always very good for a franchise place when I went. I do not know how the franchise is elsewhere outside of Chicagoland but I figure if I have to make the hike to another branch I might as well visit downtown's original.
Out of towners have definitely had positive things to say for Pizzeria UNO/DUO and Giordano's, but not Gino's East.