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Nuno's Pizza

1.6 (53 reviews)
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Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Small cardboard pizza half pepperoni 3 slices Cheese
Azure H.

I was very skeptical about ordering from here but my daughter swore she had this at a friend's house a few weeks back..She ordered a small cheese half pepperoni. The pizza was doughy and Nasty.. The cheese was like no cheese I ever had. There were maybe 3 Slices of cheese but this pizza was Horrible. She would of been better at Little Cesar's..Next time I will do the ordering.Customer service was horrible when she called back to complain..I am so glad we only got a small pizza. It's not too late to call Dominoes or Italian Fiesta!! Dont waste your time unless you like cardboard pizza with fake cheese!!

Nuno's Salad! It Was Pretty Good!
Adidas M.

I've Been Going Here For Years On & Off! The Place Is Nice & The Food Is Pretty Good For The Prices That They Have! I've Tried A Good Amount Of Things From Them & Was Always Pleased! Now I Don't Think There Pizza Is The Best But Still Well Worth It! I Stopped In Today & Got There Nuno's Salad & A Slice Of There Deep Dish Pepperoni,Sausage Pizza & It All Turned Out Pretty Good,Again For The Price! I Will Be Coming Back & 4 Stars From Me!

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I been goin here damn near everyday for a slice of good ass pizza fries and a pop for my lunch and i gotta say, its most definitely great..

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Aurelio's Pizza - Homewood - 7/12/23 thin crust veggie small no onion for ma

Aurelio's Pizza - Homewood

4.0(439 reviews)
2.9 mi
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We ordered a medium thick crust pizza for carry out via the phone! Was told it would be ready in 30…read moremins, perfect, we're 24 mins away from the restaurant after a morning hike! Upon arrival my FIL asked for spaghetti, me thinking it would take 20-30 mins more said "I don't think they'll have any ready". But I asked because it's important for me that he likes me! And to mine and his surprise it only took a few mins!! I also took the opportunity to add 2 cannolis to our order. One for me, one for my MIL! Again, important they love me! Haha Pizza was delicious, spaghetti with meat sauce was a hit and the cannolis let me wanting 27 more! Haha Can't wait to visit the restaurant this weekend for a birthday celebration! 10/10 would recommend the food! Every staff member I interacted with was so kind and cheerful!

Famous for their thin crust Chicago-style tavern-style pizza (always cut in squares), this location…read moreof Aurelio's Pizza in Homewood is the oldest, located in the same city as the original. I had not heard about it until it made it to the national conscience when a native Chicagoan became the Pope, and his favorite pizzeria was identified as Aurelio's. So on a short visit to Chicago, my wife and I (along with her mom and aunt) made the longer trek to this location (even though there were many locations closer), and was really glad we did. Founded in 1959, it was the first Chicago pizzeria to franchise, with now 34 locations across the country (20 in IL, 11 in IN, 2 in FL, 1 in NV). This location is the oldest, and (thinking) the largest, with two stories of seating, and many separate rooms. They will seat you, keeping large sections empty during less crowded lunch time. There is a section where the current pontiff liked to sit during his visits back to his hometown, and one is allowed to take pictures, which we did gladly. The menu can vary amongst the locations, and this one does not have baked clams as I was hoping. So got a order of Bosco Sticks ($10 for 4), reminded me of Olive Garden breadsticks stuffed with a bit of mozzarella. The pizza sauce for dipping was good. Hot tea was ordered for the seniors ($3 each). There is a decent selection of draft beers, so got a pint of Blue Moon ($6.50) and Aurelio's Batch 59 ($6.50). The latter is hoppy, and I appreciated the very reasonable prices. As for the pizza, I really, really wanted it to be the best Chicago-style pizza I've ever had. Unfortunately, It wasn't: which everyone at the table (probably 150 years total of living in Chicago eating hundreds of pizzas) agreed with. The large 15" pizza ($29 for 2 toppings: toppings were fine (pepperoni and pineapple 1/2 with sausage [no fennel] and hot giardiniera 1/2), with plenty of cheese spread to the very end of the crust. The cheese had been beautifully browned. We had asked for it to be cooked in the 'old oven' (that request was even marked on the receipt). But the crust was a bit too thick and fluffy, and just wasn't as good as a lot of tavern style pizzas I've had (as an example, I much prefer the pizza from Rosati's, a chain that has even more locations, and each Chicago suburb town has their own local favorite as well: e.g. Quonset Pizza in Waukegan). So looks like this is really a South-side favorite. As for the service, the sitting hostess wasn't the friendliest, but Alyssa (our server) was great throughout: very friendly answering our questions and making sure we were doing OK. I ended up buying a t-shirt from the front counter (Pope Leo XIV: Poperoni (trademarked) Peace, Love, Aurelio's) for $25. Payment is made at the table, and they do have a 3% surcharge for credit card payment.

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Fiesta size - half pepperoni & half sausage

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