Fast Food Restaurant · Dunning · 18 tips and reviews
Erik Rowley: One of the best Italian beef sandwiches in Chicago-Get it dipped with sweet peppers. The pizza slices were good too. Parking all the way around the building.
Nate VanBuskirk: Best Italian beef ever. Great staff.
Steve ‘Pudgy’ De Rose: How good is its italian beef? It repelled the Arby's from up the block.
2734 W Peterson Ave (at N California Ave), Chicago, IL
Hot Dog Joint · West Ridge · 32 tips and reviews
Bob DeGraff: They serve a difficult to beat Italian beef. Tender thinly cut meat. Great flavor. Fresh bread that holds the juice perfectly. Perfectly prepared sweet peppers. Underwhelming french fries though.
Jeff Early: A classic Chicago dawg! Go for the history T-shirt ala Rosanne and a good dog.
Elaine Clark: Try the Italian Sausage Pizza with Onion & Green Peppers (Delicious)... Also, the Italian Beef Dipped with Sweet Peppers & Mozzarella is DABOMB!!!
Blucexy: Shrimp and sausage pizza....DELICIOUS!
'Juanette Appleton - Ivy: After all these years, they still DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS!!
Chris O'Brien: Great spot for brunch OR dinner! Can’t go wrong. Great food and beautiful space.
Gabriel DeRobertis: Are you in need of credit fix? Reach out to 760Pluscreditscore@gmail.com for any credit related issues. They helped me fix mine. I Strongly Recommend them.
Italian Restaurant · South Loop · 7 tips and reviews
Heather Folsom: Some of the best service I've ever had! Everyone was so friendly! Gorgeous interior. Loved the On Tap Pinot Noir and the rolled eggplant app. Can't wait to come back when we are hungrier!
1079 W Taylor St (btwn S May St & S Morgan St), Chicago, IL
Sandwich Spot · University Village - Little Italy · 52 tips and reviews
Christopher Smith: Get it Ditka's way... Dipped with hot and sweet peppers!!!!
Serious Eats: No other Italian beef in town tastes quite like the original Al's #1 Italian Beef. The meat roasts with a collection of spices, accentuating each bite while never overwhelming the beefy flavor.
Travel Channel: Try one of the dipped beef sandwiches - they've been a Chicago staple for 70 years. As seen on Man v Food: Chicago.