I was underwhelmed by the Glenview restaurant. We went tonight for dinner with our kids. First off, the parking lot is a nightmare. The valets were scrambling. They were incredibly polite and efficient as possible. We were seated in a small room with a fireplace and four television sets. It was an interesting juxtaposition. Romance blended with ESPN. The room was very crowded. The waitstaff and customers had a hard time getting through to the tables.
They do not have a children's menu, but they will give half orders of pasta. Our server suggested that often parents will order appetizers for the kids as a meal. We had acceptable garlic bread. I will note that a basket of bread and butter is $2.50. The house salad is nondescript. It was white lettuce with one cherry tomato, one cucumber chunk, three rings of red onion, and a few croutons. The house dressing is ok. My daughter ordered spaghetti. My son, husband and I split a large half sausage/half pepperoni pizza. A minor gripe; if you order an ingredient for half of the pizza, they charge you the full amount. Instead of saying "one meat" and charging us $2.10 total, we were charged $2.10 for each ingredient though it was only on half the pizza. So our large, essentially one topping pizza, was $17.50. The pizza was good. Bonus for the kids -- it was heart shaped. The pasta was fine.
All told, the bill was $50 or so for garlic bread, a small salad, four drinks, one bowl of spaghetti, and one large pizza, tax and tip. That's a lot of money for food that was good but not great.
Having read in the other posts that the take home version of this pizza isn't great, I don't think I'll be back. There is a Lou Malnati's nearby that we really enjoy, and that's where we'll be next time.