dropkickjeffy wrote:BR: thanks for noting that USA Today actually used the rankings from "Everybody Loves Pizza" for the article. Penny Pollack and I were interviewed by the reporter, obviously, and she gave our book a small plug, but all anyone remembers is that USA Today named the top 10.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised when a massive paper like USA Today carries so much more currency than two little Chicago writers. I mean, the article was mentioned on Monday Night Football last night, when they showed Chris Bianco making pies in the kitchen of Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix. I kept thinking, "Just mention the book...just mention the book." They didn't. (Not that I'm complaining. I was thrilled.)
As for Pizano's, that place deserves all the credit it gets - can't wait for the Oprah show. And last I heard, the outpost of Pizano's is scheduled to open in Glenview in November.
Jeff Ruby
BR wrote:On a side note, when I saw that Pizzeria Bianco pizza on MNF, I was only wishing that I could get one immediately . . . it looked fantastic.
als2554 wrote:On the news, this past friday, USA Today says Pizano's Pizza & Pasta makes one of the 10 best pizzas in the nation -- and an upcoming "Oprah" show will pick their thin crust as the best in the city.
What do you think?
pizano345 wrote:As someone involved in the organization (I'm not some publicist, I've been a long time lurker and occasional poster on the old board)--
pizano345 wrote:Last weekend was craziness beyond what we ever could of comprehended.
Glevnview will probably be opening sometime soon after the first of the year. Compared to the other two locations, it's going to be huge, close to 400 seats with the patio that will most likely be covered and heated, open all year long. It's a huge process, it's an old liquor store that we probably should of just knocked down and started from scratch
gls wrote:anyone know where the Glenview location is going to be?
Ram4 wrote:The whole thing should be called Bizarro Lou Malnati's. Eveything is so similar