I never thought about this place much until it closed its doors a few weeks back. This Gino's location on Lakeshore had been closed for a short time previously (probably because they couldn't pay their rent), but they hung on a little while longer.
It was usually just a place I went to get cheap slices, and that was it. I always found that the pizza tasted too "cardboard-y", and it was terrible when it was reheated. Don't know if the quality of the chain went down as a whole or if it was just limited to this location, but it's a far cry from when they first opened in the early 00's.
Coupled with the somewhat scuzzy-looking location and poorly-maintained patio, and you had a place that was more of an eyesore than anything. I can't say I'll miss this place much.