Binko wrote:Well, I won't say I wasn't warned. Still, it may be awhile before I feel spendthrift enough to throw that much money on a frozen pie.
jimswside wrote:Been on kind of a pizza kick the last couple weeks(Wells Bros., and both V & N's).
Hit the Lemont location on Friday night and had a some really good pizza and fun. Based on my few visits the Lemont location is the equal pizza wise to the S. Pulaski location. THere is something about the bowling alley setting that I like about Lemont. You can bowl, sit in the bar, or the dining room. I have to say I prefer the bowing and pizza eating.
$1 PBR on tap on Friday, as well as cheap Jim Beam.
Pizza's were:
- sausage and garlic
- italian beef and mushroom
- cheese
hands down winner was sausage and garlic. All pizzas were ordered well done, and came out crispy and piping hot.
For me, Pulaski V & N's or the Lemont V & N's, its all good.
ld111134 wrote:On a brighter note, Guy Fieri and his crew came in just as we were leaving.
Binko wrote:ld111134 wrote:On a brighter note, Guy Fieri and his crew came in just as we were leaving.
I wonder what were they doing there again. They already did a segment (at least "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" did) on them a couple years ago.
retzer wrote:The one in Lemont was closed earlier this month, supposedly it's open again but I've heard that the parking lot doesn't look as crowded now ...
http://lemont.patch.com/articles/vito-a ... ebt-issues
stevez wrote:I was at Lemont Lanes last Saturday scouting for an upcoming event (stay tuned for details). .
jimswside wrote:stevez wrote:I was at Lemont Lanes last Saturday scouting for an upcoming event (stay tuned for details). .
wha' happen..?![]()
Had been kind of holding off a visit to the Lemont location based on the prospect of an event, that is until last night...
Place was buzzing for the couple of hours we were there, a few other tables eating, some traffic in the bar, and a couple of b-day parties on the lanes. Pizza was on the mark again, & has been ever time here. Large: sausage and garlic.. well done. $2 bottles of High Life were a bonus.
Nice suburban one-two punch yesterday.. Chinese Kitchen for lunch(a friends recent visit reminded me I hadnt been in a while), & V & N for supper.
stevez wrote: we've decided to hold off on an event at the bowling alley (which will now be called something other than Vito & Nick's) until spring. Stay tuned.
jimswside wrote:interesting you post that, the menu didnt say V & N's anymore, it was a close enough variation on the name that I didnt think much about it til now.
John1434 wrote:Also, I live in Waukegan, the home of Quanset Pizza....I am not a fan, thankfully did not grow up eating it, so have an understanding of what real thin crust pizza should taste like. there are several quality pizza places near Great America...Double D's (Waukegan), Fiameco (wood fired pizza in waukegan), Kaiser's (gurnee).
jimswside wrote:solid as always: large: sausage & garlic, well done:
maybe better cold the next morning @ 4:20 a.m.