I need to write a review to combat the in uninformative review that someone posted back in ’09. Another reviewer said it best when they coined it a «sub-par Giordanos». This is my go to pizza place when I don’t feel like driving to get a good pie. I prefer their thin crust. It’s the best you’ll get for this town. Which is sad given the number of pizza places operating in this area. That being said keep up the good work!
Zoran O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
Nice try — NO dice. This chain ripped off the original owners that where at the corner of Cicero and 103rd street — NOW that was amazing pizza. But one day the lawyers and business guy/men came in and convince them to franchise and got screwed over and they eventuality closed. I am not sure who owns these Nancy;s anymore — but the pizza is NOT even close to the original they try to rip off. Sorry for the sad pizza story.
Dusty K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Nancy’s is like a sub-par Giordano’s. It’s good but isn’t so good that an out of town guest should be given directions to here. I’m not really sure what they are known for, as they offer both stuffed pizza and thin crust options. The stuffed is good, has nice flavor but doesn’t meet my high expectations for a quality stuffed pizza. It has the same look as Giordano’s but without the same effect. Lots of cheese, a decent amount of sauce on top and a thick crunchy crust. The thin crust is the much better choice in my opinion. Great flavor with plenty of cheese and a tastier crust. Nancy’s is worth a try for something different. I still get a craving once in a while for the thin crust, but nothing a phone call to Lou Malnati’s doesn’t take care of. Thank you city living. A final note, this place usually offers lots of coupons. I suggest checking online or anywhere else to save a few bucks and possibly get a free small/medium sized pizza with your order.