When discussing the fine pizza from Rene G rec'd
Maria's in Milwaukee a convo of other great tavern style pizza parlors in the Midwest evolved, many of which are named Frank's and in that conversation Rene G mentioned...
Rene G wrote:Ram4's quote (above) mentions Frank's in Appleton. I'm completely unfamiliar with that one but hope to check it out soon. Coincidentally, I'm putting together a post on a different Frank's, a fifty-some-year-old place that serves what I consider the best Midwestern tavern-style pizza I've had.
...and then after a few more posts back and forth between some tavern pizza parlor seekers, HE spilled the beans and said...
Rene G wrote:The place I (a "he", by the way) will post more about is Frank's Pizza in Silvis IL. It's already been discussed in the
Quad Cities style pizza thread.
Now that right there was enough to skyrocket Frank's to the near top of my list of places I need to get to. So then a while after that I had the pleasure of meeting Peter and having a few cold ones one night late last winter and again he had brought up how good Frank's was (which I had forgot about) and that was all I needed to stuff it amongst the little closet of space I have in my memory just in case I ever find myself going thru the Quad Cities or for some odd reason, staying there. Since Rene G is a wealth of information on the great regional under the radar longtime spots I am sure his report will be outstanding and much more resourceful than mine, however I mentioned my memory and didn't want to forget about another gem of a rec from Rene G.

a locals favorite in the Quad Cities area
In the quote from Rene G above there is a link to another thread about Quad Cities style pizza and it has some background information on Frank's. When it comes to tavern pizza joints from the 50's they all have similar vibes inside and look great from the outside and there were no exceptions to this legitimate stereotype with Frank's. It was pretty easy to find and when you walk up you can see the pizza makers in a large window busy at work making pies. We were there on a Saturday a little after 8p so there were a good amount of people but I think we missed the family rush before that but there were still about 30 people dining in. There are two cafeteria like dining rooms on each side of the bar which is in the middle. As always I took my seat at the bar.


Outside of Frank's (top) Views from my seat at bar (bottom)
After taking our seats the friendly waitress asked if we wanted anything to drink and we order our usual's and she asked us for id. That was fine as it sparked up a conversation with the older Harley riding dude sitting next to me at the bar who said "that cant be anything but a good thing if your over 21". Frank's doesn't have any beer on tap (all bottles and cans) and no pop from the fountain, all cans at this old school favorite. He was there on his bday for his favorite meal, a small cheese pizza from Frank's which he said he has been eating for 51 years. We did some shots for his bday and then ordered some rounds and I took a look at the menu. In the
Quad Cities style pizza thread it mentions a place that claims to have created the taco pizza and I was surprised and intrigued by a taco pizza on the menu at Frank's. But this being my first time I already knew what I was getting and that's a large sausage pizza, my standard order at these old school Midwest pizza parlors. Frank's pizza comes in two sizes and they are different in shape and crust. After a few drinks the Harley dudes small cheese came and he offered us both of us a slice and I happily accepted and he raved on about how good it was. However for some reason didn't eat the crust, which I thought was excellent, leaving the leftovers from each piece on his plate like he must of done on his 1st visit 51 years ago. No, I did not ask him for his unwanted pieces of crust.

Small cheese pizza from Frank's
I thought the cheese slice was excellent and would of been happy had we ordered that. I anxiously awaited the arrival of our large sausage. As you can see in the pic above the small is a round pizza similar to the standard pizza pies found around the country. It certainly however didn't taste standard. But the large pies come sliced in that odd way of long thin strips. Some from LTH are familiar with this style that is popular in Calumet City and
NW Indiana, specifically John's Pizzeria. I was a fan of John's when I went there and with Rene G's personal rec. of Frank's I knew I was a fan before I took a bite. So then our pie and arrived, piping hot, so I ordered another one and let it cool for five mins. My girl mentioned they were "pizza bread sticks" and was excited to try (she loved it) and was wondering how the hell I knew where to eat at every dot on the map

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Large sausage from Frank's Pizzeria

Pieces of Frank's pizza, I like the middle ones (more meat)
The odd way of slicing is not the only somewhat unique thing about Frank's pizza, the other being the loose sausage. Something about loose meat in the Midwest, we love it. They make their own blend and I am a fan of this style, though not as much of the tavern style sausage found at many Chicagoland favorites, I still really like it. Frank's sausage was off the chart, I wish they stuffed this stuff into hog tubes and sold it next door or something. It was loaded with fennel and full of spice, I mean real nice amounts for a heat head like myself. Even before loading the red pepper flakes on my pieces it was spiced to perfection with a perfect amount of zing.

Up close of the goodness
I didn't dig too deep but there isn't too much around the WWW about Frank's. It seems the best info is from the Quad Cities Pizza thread from LTH (linked above). In that it mentions that this (Silvis) location is the original, which it damn sure felt like. This also meaning they have a few more spots in the Quad Cities area. I hope this thread can attract some lurkers or web searchers who have a little something to dole out with us and if I had to make an educated guess, I would assume Rene G has some interesting tidbits to share. Big ups to him and the rest of LTH for another gem of a find and please do keep them coming, I love them.

Quad Cities style pizza
Frank's Pizzeria
711 1st Ave
Silvis, IL 61282-1042
(309) 755-0625