The south suburbs are a kind of foreign country to us, but we were heading downstate Friday night and decided to stop somewhere for a bite on the way. Having rejected Oak Lawn because they were
shooting people in restaurants there that evening, we headed the other way on 95th St., aimed for
Schoop's Hamburgers. Unfortunately, that location has disappeared.
So we wound up at Vito & Nick's II. While this style of pizza isn't our favorite (we like stuffed pizza), V&NII does an excellent version of the cracker-crusted pizza. In honor of ordering what is to us a "foreign" style of pizza, we went so far as to get pepperoni on it -- in addition to Chicago's favorite, sausage -- and they use a very good one. I liked their tomato sauce, not too sweet, and the crust was thin, crispy perfection.
The decor is very old-fashioned, with red-checked tablecloths, and walls full of Sicilian souvenirs, pictures of Italian-American sports figures and "The Godfather" movie posters. Besides pizza, they also offer a full menu of Italian-style sandwiches, pastas and entrees.
Vito & Nick's II
9644 S. Roberts Road
Hickory Hills, IL 60457
(708) 430-2800
http://www.vitoandnicksii.com
If you've worked your way through the convoluted family history of Vito and Nick's, above, here's a new complication: Nick's surname is Barraco. There's also a chain of south suburban Italian restaurants and pizzerias called
Barraco's. I've no idea what the relationship there is.
Afterwards, as we continued our way south, we spotted yet another
Nicky's on Cicero at about 138th Street.