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Well, as of today my epic search for true Chicago deep dish pizza continues, but Jet's does offer a tasty, um, deep-ish dish pizza! I called Jet's a few days ago as a little yelpy birdy told me that they have deep dish pizza. This was confirmed by a nice Jet's employee and I therefore raced to their website to get a good look. Well, it is deep dish pizza, but it's not Chicago deep dish (buttery crust, piles of cheese, sauce on top). And that's ok...I tried Jet's deep dish anyway! Note - there is no seating in Jet's, it's delivery or carry out only. Hubs picked it up (but they deliver too) and it was pretty damn delicious. Thick 'za (1.5" or so) topped with tasty, melty cheese and loads of fresh veggies. The deep dish wasn't too greasy IMO, but then again maybe the grease soaked into the buttery crust. I believe hubs paid $10.99 + one topping for a large (ten squares). While it wasn't ridiculously expensive the large isn't *that* large. I'll definitely order from Jet's again when I get a hankering for fluffy pizza. Mmm.
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