Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Why is Gino's "East" considered best? And where is it?

Why do people consider that when going to eat at Gino's pizza, to eat at Gino's East if possible since they serve the best pizza?



What is the location of it? I really wanna go try some delicious deep dish./Why is Gino's "East" considered best? And where is it?
There is one in Wheaton, and St. Charles. Libertyville is a little creepy with pink flamingos all over the place. There is one in Rosemont. The Planet Hollywood on Wells one has graffati all over the place. It's not confined, but it's everywhere.



My favorite one is in Wheaton because it's an old Fire House, and it's graffati free. They even have the fire garage doors at that place even though they are closed.



I would say to the get the patty style deep dish pizza. Another pizza place that tastes very similar to Gino's East is Lou Malanati's. The reason for this is because the guy was a cook for Gino's East, and he left to start up his own thing in the suburbs even though Gino's East is in the suburbs too.



Some Lou Malanati's are at Elk Grove, Buffalo Grove, and Schaumburg. They also have just like take out stores in Bloomingdale, and Libertyville plus more.Why is Gino's "East" considered best? And where is it?
Gino's East is in Chicago.

It serves classic deep dish Chicago style pizza but it is not the only place in Chicago that serves good deep dish pizza.

http://chicago.metromix.com/restaurants/鈥?/a>

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