Really excellent pizzas - I visited last night with a couple of friends. We ordered three large pizzas (and salads) because we were really hungry. We should have shared 2 large or 3 small because we had nearly the equivalent of one large left.
All of the pizzas featured a crust similar to what I've come to know as Neapolitan, although perhaps not as moist in the middle. I loved the many charred spots and bubbles throughout the very flavorful crust.
I thought the pizzas featured wonderfully fresh and delicious ingredients. We ordered two white pizzas and one with a red sauce. The red sauce was very tasty and minimally acidic. The pizza with arugula, prosciutto, parmesan and lemon vinaigrette was perfectly balanced and not overdressed. Although my favorite toppings were on the white pizza with mushrooms, sausage and goat cheese, they were a little heavy with the toppings on this particular pizza. But overall, I thought this was some of the best thin crust pizza I've had in Chicago.
Salads on the other hand were pretty boring, particularly the caprese salad which featured poor quality tomatoes and bland and overly dense housemade mozzarella. Skip them or you'll be sad.
As for the future of Castel Gandolfo, I'm a little nervous. Although this was only my first visit, the place was largely empty and I didn't notice and takeout or delivery business going on. And this was a Saturday evening after 7pm with a line of 100 or more people waiting to get into Grand Luxe Cafe. Part of the problem has to be its slightly out-of-the-way location at Chicago & Dearborn, just outside of the large foot traffic area. So I encourage LTH'ers to give this place a try and if you like it as much as I did, to spread the word.