TooHot wrote:That Salerno's was owned by Arnie Salerno. His son, along with a partner, opened up two restaurants-one in Hodgkins and the other in Villa Park. They both have an OTB (off track betting) on the premises and offered almost the same excellent menu/pizza as Arnie and his brothers had at the original place on 16th in Berwyn. Brother Adam still has that menu/ pizza at Salerno's on the Fox in St. Charles. The Villa Park location changed into a grill after maybe 6 months and is usually empty. I have heard the other restaurant is struggling in Hodgkins. A real shame because the menu and food was so good in the '70's, I ate there all of the time! Another original brother has a place on Roosevelt just east of Harlem.
Anyway, all of the Salerno's brothers are getting up in age and it appears there's limited interest in the family to carry on. I'm also thinking they're kind of pricey and not making the killing they did in the past. I found the place on Grove to seem neglected in the last 5 years. The whole family was raised in the restaurant business and had alot of internal problems which would maybe put a damper on wanting to be in the biz or even franchising.
I love pizza.
seebee wrote:Supposedly, Salerno's is slinging pizza out of the Brando's Beef around the corner.
After closing on Grove, Arnie and his kitchen crew moved over to Brando's in somewhat of a partnership. After a while Arnie stopped coming by although his crew is still there.
seebee wrote:True dat about the crust, Panther -
I had a pie from Brando's a few weeks ago, and sadly, the crust was nowehere even close. Not even in he same ballpark for the pie I got. My beloved Salerno pie is, I fear, no more.
John Danza wrote:seebee wrote:True dat about the crust, Panther -
I had a pie from Brando's a few weeks ago, and sadly, the crust was nowehere even close. Not even in he same ballpark for the pie I got. My beloved Salerno pie is, I fear, no more.
Is the Salerno's in St. Charles still open? It was run by one of the brothers and the pizza was the same as the places in Berwyn.
Panther in the Den wrote:John Danza wrote:seebee wrote:True dat about the crust, Panther -
I had a pie from Brando's a few weeks ago, and sadly, the crust was nowehere even close. Not even in he same ballpark for the pie I got. My beloved Salerno pie is, I fear, no more.
Is the Salerno's in St. Charles still open? It was run by one of the brothers and the pizza was the same as the places in Berwyn.
I believe that is one of Joe's places (same as Oak Park and Hodgkins).
Not the same as Arnie's.
John Danza wrote:OK, thanks. At least there are still places available to get a Salerno's pizza. They do have a unique flavor profile that is different than most.
Santander wrote:John Danza wrote:OK, thanks. At least there are still places available to get a Salerno's pizza. They do have a unique flavor profile that is different than most.
At the Roosevelt location in Oak Park, that flavor profile is currently air-exposed Pillsbury dinner rolls with creme d'Chef Boyardee layered in Aramark cheeze surfacing product and Bridgford unearthly-circular pepperoni sweepings discs.
Panther in the Den wrote:St Charles should be the same as Oak Park.
Santander wrote:
At the Roosevelt location in Oak Park, that flavor profile is currently air-exposed Pillsbury dinner rolls with creme d'Chef Boyardee layered in Aramark cheeze surfacing product and Bridgford unearthly-circular pepperoni sweepings discs.
Panther in the Den wrote:I was wondering about the connections between the different Salerno's and grouping them by their websites seems to work...
Joe Salerno
http://www.salernospizza.com/
Chicago, Oak Park, Bolingbrook, Glenview
Arnie Salerno
http://www.arniesalernos.net/
Berwyn
http://www.salernoscatering.com/
Mount Prospect
http://www.salernopincente.net/
Hodgkins
http://www.salernosonline.com/
St Charles
John Danza wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:St Charles should be the same as Oak Park.
It's never been to the extent that you described. That's not a good sign. I'll have to get back there and report back.
Cogito wrote:John Danza wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:St Charles should be the same as Oak Park.
It's never been to the extent that you described. That's not a good sign. I'll have to get back there and report back.
Is Uncle Steve's still open in Naperville? The used to make a great pie.
TooHot wrote:Joe does not own the Hodgkin's location, that's Arnie's son and a non-Salerno partner gig. The same son that opened the Salerno's on North Ave. in Villa Park next to the OTB, which he appeared also to be involved with. That restaurant lasted about 6 months. Adam still has the Salerno's in St. Charles.
Vital Information wrote:Where's the Salerno's on Grand fit in. I've always found this place somewhat under-appreciated in the red sauce genre. I generally like the place in Oak Park, but for various reasons, I like Jimmy's in Forest Park or Al's in Cicero just a bit better (in different ways), so I don't really go that often to Salerno's. I will say, however, that Salerno's, at the least the OP branch makes some really great red sauce, and I also love their house salad dressing (but I love nearly all house salad dressing at these kinda places).
cito wrote:Just to muddy the waters a little bit more--
http://palatine.patch.com/articles/pala ... restaurant
I believe that Frank has owned Salerno's Catering for a handful of years, and no, I can't comment on the pizza since I've never had it. We'll pick up pasta dishes from there when we have a taste for the old Rossini's. Haven't heard any news regarding the new restaurant that he plans on opening.