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  • Shona V.

    Will never recommend ! The most unprofessional, uncourteous staff. Highly disappointed. Plus they close before the posted hours. Ridiculous !!

    (1)
  • Richard P.

    I was in the mood for something different on a lazy Saturday afternoon. With the Final Four in town, heading downtown simply wasn't an option. So, I decided to cruise the Northern part of the city a bit and found myself in McCordsville. I'd driven by this Chicago's Pizza many times and, to be honest, I thought it was closed up until a few weeks ago when I happened to drive by and see the "Open" sign on. It's located in what feels like a fairly desolate strip center, though it does also house a Subway, a lawyer's office, the McCordsville BMV office, and a couple other businesses. I've just never seen too many customers in this strip center. However, as I drove by the "Open" sign was on and I stopped in. Being a fairly new strip center, there's a curb cut about mid-building. The restaurant itself has a single glass door going into it and an aisle that takes you up to a host area where it states "Please wait to be seated." To your right is the dining room and straight ahead is the kitchen and an ordering/pick-up counter. I know they have evening buffets and that area is also to the right toward the kitchen area. Chicago's Pizza has 15 Indiana locations including one in Indianapolis on the Southside. For those familiar with Godfather's Pizza, I believe it's either an off-chute of that or simply very similar. They offer their specialty - deep dish pizza along with a more traditional thin-crust plus some sandwiches. As I was alone, opted for a 7" personal pizza with sausage. It should be noted that the deep dish does not come in a personal size. As I hadn't eaten all day, I also ordered a side of garlic bread (4 pieces). Of course, I also ordered my usual unsweetened iced tea. The pizza was $4.99, the garlic bread was, I believe, $1.49 (and they had 1/2 order for $.99), and the iced tea was somewhere in the usual ballpark. The entire meal came in just under $10. If you're used to the usual pizza hut value meals, this may seem a bit much but it was a decently sized, nicely topped pizza along with a pleasing but not too heavy side of garlic bread. I also got my usual iced tea refill. So, all in all, it was a decent value for the money. It should be noted that the dining room was not particularly wheelchair friendly. As near as I could tell, there were no tables. It was all high-top booths. While this affords privacy and is great for dining, it may be difficult if the place gets packed and you're in a wheelchair. As I dined at an off-time, I was the only person in the restaurant and only saw one other person come in while I was there. There were two younger male employees. The restaurant also had 3-4 televisions all showing sports. The food was a nice change of pace, though certainly not a 5-star experience. The same was true of the service. It was certainly proficient and helpful, but not quite possessing that spark that pushes it into the five-star range. That said, I can't say there was anything wrong at all so dipping down to 3-stars feels uncalled for overall. In the end, I left satisfied with the meal and grateful for a nice, quiet atmosphere that allowed me to do some reading and enjoy a late lunch. Without question, I would return when I'm in the area. As I noted, there are 15 Indiana locations and you can find out more at there website listed above. They do also offer catering and some fundraising options.

    (4)
  • Sqirrl B.

    4 stars against my better judgement. The pizza is good, but I've had better. The rule is self serve, self order, so not much contact with staff. I'm sure some people like country music - they must for the stars to make money. But I can't stand it, and dh just gets the twitches in a bad way when he hears it. The dining area is nice, with nice high booths. Would be a great place for a business lunch with the buffet and semi private booths. Place is fairly clean, and looks like it's good for kids. It's nice enough, but I'll probably go somewhere else next because of the music.

    (4)
  • Roger S.

    Just an update to say that this place is: Still here, still great, and still HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!

    (5)
  • Cory K.

    This rating poses a real contemplation. It is a 4-4.5 star rating pizza - as it is really good, but not worth a 5 star. But, it is a GREAT value. I would get pizza from here without complaints, and is better than the typical chain pizza (papa johns, dominos, pizza king, etc.), along with being cheaper.

    (5)
  • Mike B.

    Went with a friend and her daughter late one sunday afternoon. We didn't try the pizza, I had spaghetti (I could have made better at home) and tried friend's wings and fries (better than spaghetti). God food quickly because it was next to empty. Will probably go back to try pizza.

    (3)
  • Dennis C.

    Weds nite is Dinner buffet like CiCi"s pizza is good but not great... will go back for the deep dish and maybe add a star.... dunno

    (3)
  • Andrew M.

    This rating is mostly based upon how slow and inattentive the service is when dining inside. Chicago's Pizza has a unique taste in the sauce, cheese and crust. Bring your appetite anytime you eat here! One of the yummiest things they have are pepperoni stuffed breadsticks; a signature item that you must try for yourself. The cheese dip is a bit spicy. Chicago's has the best "meat lovers" pizza of any pizza place that I have ever eaten. The inside of the restaurant is clean and has several tvs with sports on. They have a couple larger tables for groups, but mostly it is booths for about 4-6 people. The problem with this Chicago's is with how extremely slow the service is. We came about 6:30 on a Friday night when the inside was 75% full. We waited at least 35 minutes for our pizzas to come out (2), and a lasagna and a spaghetti. The spaghetti was very bland; not recommended. Once we had our food, the waitress went and sat down with some friends to chat for quite a while. I had to get up to grab forks for our family from the salad bar. She checked back with us 2 times, max. When I wanted a drink refill to go, my wife had to stand at the cash register for 5 minutes waiting for someone to wait on her. The food here is great, but I would highly recommend getting carry out instead of eating in. I get the feeling it is a family owned and family staffed restaurant, because it is very much missing a focus on taking care of its clientele so that they will keep coming back.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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Pizza

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Chicago’s Pizza McCordsville

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