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Company Information: According to legend, a baseball came crashing through the window of this former tavern, hit by a kid playing a game in the streets with his friends. Who cares if this is true or not? Since 1947, Home Run Inn has been making the best thin crust pizza in town, without question. If you are tired of Chicago's deep dish pizza pies, make the trek to the southwest side to sample a buttery crust that is out of this world delicious, loaded with the best mozzarella cheese that ever graced a pizza. For a real bargain, go during the week for the pizza buffet. If you have never experienced a pizza buffet, look out - it is a truly beautiful sight. Even without that bargain, the regular prices are just right. Pizzas start at $8.95 for a small cheese. The huge menu also includes soups, salads, sandwiches and a variety of tempting desserts.
Hours of Operation: Lunch & Dinner daily
Categories: Pizza, Carry Out & Take Out, Food Manufacturers & Processors, Restaurants
Very overrated. Not a bad pizza but I agree with the other reviews, there are a lot of better places in the city. Try the original Leona's on Sheffield and Belmont. MUCH better thin crust, homemade sauce and better toppings. Crispy crust even in the middle of a large pie! Thats my regular stop after the ball game.
Putting a lot of salt on something does not make it good. and Home Run pizza is way too salty.
The pizza is good. But I think it is O-VER-RA-TED. It doesn't taste that much different from a hundred other pizza places that make thin crust pizza. Stick with Gino's East.
I LOVE IT! we used to go there as kids and now i go with my kids. bet we'll go with our grandkids too!!! :D :P
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Slippery Pete wouldn't know good pizza if his life and his family's life depended on it. On the upside, one less ignorant customer means more pizza for me!!!
Considering galbor lives by the motto, "It's not delivery, it's Digiorno" tells you all you need to know.