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dino

Lifer
Jul 9, 2011
2,066
15,040
Chicago
jpmcwjr, Yes, both are still around, still serving original deep-dish. I used to eat at Due's often with my wife (she was my girlfriend then). I liked it better than Uno's. But it's a hassle to go downtown, find parking, and put up with less-than-best customer service.
Lou Malnati's has been my go-to place since it opened in 1971, in Lincolnwood, near my home. I remember meeting and talking to Lou, himself, in the early 70s.
We order almost weekly for delivery; it's the best.
 
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jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
26,280
30,316
Carmel Valley, CA
Used to live close enough to a great deep dish shop on the Oakland/Berkeley border, Zachary's, but now am over two hours away.
Pretty happy with the thin crust shop near Carmel, but sometimes really have a hankering for deep dish.
 
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sardonicus87

Lifer
Jun 28, 2022
1,347
14,001
37
Lower Alabama
Pretty much this sums up the food where I live and my feelings about it:

EVERYTHING here is fried chicken, and everything is bland as hell. Like, how do you make even dessert taste like cardboard?

And somehow, despite the bland ass food, they consume enough of it to be one of the leading states in the USA for adult onset diabetes and obesity.
 

runscott

Lifer
Jun 3, 2020
1,289
2,832
Washington State
Pretty much this sums up the food where I live and my feelings about it:

EVERYTHING here is fried chicken, and everything is bland as hell. Like, how do you make even dessert taste like cardboard?

And somehow, despite the bland ass food, they consume enough of it to be one of the leading states in the USA for adult onset diabetes and obesity.

I had some incredible barbecue at a truck-stop off I-20 on the way to Birmingham.