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Found this awesome pizza many years ago and go there at least once a month for a large stuffed sausage, pepperoni & spinach for the family. The sauce is perfection and the cheese (plenty of it) is divine and well all the ingredients & crust…is why I go back. They take pride in their product and the employees are great too. If you haven’t tried it…ya should. Stop by for a slice (eats like a full meal) only $3.66 I think. ❤️Art of Pizza aka Pizza Perfection
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Review originated from Facebook, Diana Argudo Campos, posted 01/29/2015
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Art of Pizza is spectacular. Just a little while ago it was just a small storefront with lines that went out the door. Now that it has expanded, the bright, so-so atmosphere of the adjacent dining room is conducive to dining in.
Now to the pizza. Buttery, crunchy crusts on the stuffed pizzas is what makes me come back for more. Their pizza delivery is reliable and often busy. But if you want just a slice, for less than $3, you can get a delicious slice of pizza (either thin crust or stuffed). I got a slice of stuffed spinach and mushroom and a slice of stuffed cheese. My brother got the chicken Parmesan dinner, which was gigantic and came with a mediocre iceberg salad.
All in all, as a native Chicagoan, the Art of Pizza is one of the pizza greats in Chicago, and a relatively hidden gem. Why wait for hours to get a table at one of those other tourist traps when you can walk right in to the Art and get arguably the best pizza for the buck?
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Originally reported on the Chicago Reader, Michael S on 05/01/2007
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Mmmmmm….this place has the deliciously buttery crust I have heretofore only been able to expect from Pizza Hut, but on a pizza that seems a bit healthier than the fast food chain’s fare. The owner, who was working the register, is energetic and efficient…moving his customers through the line with speed and friendliness. My beau and I shared a couple of slices, wanting to try the stuffed and the pan and went back for another slice of pan. This is all not even to mention the entertainment out our window seats as kids filed into the School of Rock next door, lugging their instruments and amps (most larger than themselves) for an afternoon of learning the best rock faces and chords.
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Originally reported by the Chicago Reader, Jenna M 04/25/2007
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Sunday thru Thursday
11 am to 11 pm
Dining room closes at 10:30pm
Friday and Saturday
11 am to Midnight
Dining room closes at 11:30pm