My first experience with this local chain came at their downtown location. I had a hankering for pizza, but didn't feel like Giordano's or the other usual downtown spots. The magic of Google and my smartphone pointed me in their direction. I realize this might be regarded as being damned by faint praise, but they are, without question, the best thin-crust pizzas available for take-out in the Loop.
I'm a sucker for pesto pizza, so that's what I opted for on the first day. The thin, cracker crust is nicely charred on the bottom, and they thankfully avoid my pet peeve of over-cheesing. To the contrary, they had an outstanding best balance of crust, sauce, and cheese - a completely unexpected finding for what was essentially a fast-food purchase downtown.
Unfortunately, they overdid it with the salt & roasted garlic toppings. It makes me think that they already salted & included garlic with the pesto, and didn't account for it when they added the roast garlic & cheese. I'm still relatively new here, so you'll have to take my word for it when I say that it takes an awful lot of garlic to get me to complain about it.
The margherita pizza was pretty darned tasty. Again, the crispy char on the crust stole the show, but the one thing holding it back - perhaps unsurprisingly, given the season - was the tomatoes. They just didn't have any of that regular tomato tang to cut against the basil or the cheese. Nevertheless, it's nice just to have this as an option for lunch downtown. I love the classic Chicago pizzas as much as anyone, but I tend to lapse into a coma after eating some. That's just not very conducive to working after lunch.
Finally, the regular, cheese pizza. There's not much to add to the description. The crust was as tasty as ever, they didn't overload it with cheese or sauce, and everything balanced nicely. And since it's roughly 1/2 the price of their 'signature' options, it's a worthy staple for lunch at the office.
All things considered, I had a very positive experience at Pizza Mista. I refuse to get into a battle over the
one true style of pizza, so I won't make any comparisons to Spacca Napoli, Pizza Rustica, or any of the other myriad pizza joints around the city. Just let it suffice to say that they made some very tasty food, and I'm glad to have them downtown.
There's no such thing as having too many good pizza options; I hope others enjoy it, too, and they continue to expand.
Pizza Mista3 Chicago Locations:2931 N Broadway
5351 N Clark
134 N LaSalle
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