As I mentioned in the
GNR nomination thread for Vito & Nick's, references to and reviews of Vito & Nick's pizza are festooned throughout LTH Forum, but for whatever reason, Vito & Nick's hasn't had a thread of its own...until now.
Vito & Nick's serves the platonic ideal of Chicago thin crust pizza. It's the pizza by which all other thin crusts are judged. They've been serving up the same great pizza since 1949, but in the restaurant & tavern business long before that. They serve a lot of pizzas and have developed quite a process for turning them out in volume, while maintaining the same high quality they have always had.
Vito & Nick's Pizza Production Line
While the guy on the left rolls out the dough and shapes it, the man in the middle sauces and passes the pizza along to the fellow on the right, who adds the ingredients and cheese. After that, the pizza is thrown (almost literally) in the oven to cook.
It comes out thin, crackery crisp and delicious.
Vito & Nick's Sausage, Anchovy and Garlic
Vito & Nick's Sausage, Pepperoni & Hot Giardinara
The thing I like most about Vito & Nick's pizza is that they achieve a nice level of caramelization on the edges of the crust. When it comes to crust,
what Burt's is to deep dish, Vito & Nicks is to thin crust.
Vito & Nick's Caramelized Edges
Vito & Nick's has a moderately sized menu and a full bar. I'd recommend sticking to basics in both areas. Vito & Nick's is not the place to be ordering fancy cocktails. It's a shot and a beer kind of place. Your best bet is to stick to the pizza as well.
Vito & Nick's Pizzeria
8433 S. Pulaski
Chicago, IL 60652
773-735-2050
Edited to correct grammar
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stevez on September 28th, 2008, 8:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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