"2010-08-19T00:00:00"^^ . . "1"^^ . "1"^^ . "Oh, the snotty Chicago snob in me strikes again!\n\nAfter a much needed reminder for home, I decided to get some pizza. Nothing reminds me of home like a sausage, green pepper, onion and mushroom thin crust pizza. Thin crust does not = super ridiculous NY style thin crust. \n\nthe good:\n- points for the \"northside\" and \"southside\" signs on the wall. Tell me you're from Chicago? I'll ask you what side. If you tell me anything but \"North/south/west - side\" and I know you're a burbie. \n- DELICIOUS sausage\n- great price! Take that Roselli's! Pizza should not cost more than 20 bucks for a large. \n\nthe medium:\n- the crust is ok. It tasted too much like burnt crust. \n- the sauce was ok. I disagree with the poster who says you can't put a sweet tomato sauce on a chicago pizza (see pete's on montrose, or dino and nicks on pulaski). Now, if it tastes like ketchup, we have a problem. But a tangy sweet-ish sauce is ok. \n\nthe bad:\n- salty. Maybe I let it sit too long? Whatever it was, my pizza was SALTY. Saltier than sodom and gomorrah. Good lord, why did they put extra cheese on top? \n- the owner is from Elmwood Park. I'll forgive you for this based on the sausage. \n\nThe excellent:\n- SQUARE PIECES!! Finally, a pizza place in the valley that doesn't cut it into triangles! \n\nOverall:\n\nI'll be back when I miss home but I won't order the thin crust next time. I'll see how deep their deep dish truly is."^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . .