Best Family Friendly Pizza Restaurants in Lakeview (60613)
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Bartoli's Pizzeria
A serious Chicago pizza house for both deep dish and thin crust.
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8.6
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A neighborhood pizzeria that plays both Chicago lanes well—deep dish when you want the full sit-down commitment, and crisp tavern-style thin crust when you need something faster for kids and groups. The move is to pick one style as the anchor, keep toppings classic, and let the bake do the work.
Must-Try Dishes:
Deep dish pizza, Tavern-style thin crust, Italian beef + giardiniera pizza (specialty pie)
What makes it special: A serious Chicago pizza house for both deep dish and thin crust.
A big, sports-bar-style Italian spot that’s built around tavern-cut pizza with a loyal local following. The best play is to keep it simple—one classic pie plus one side—so the kitchen stays in its most repeatable lane.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tavern-style thin crust (square-cut), Buffalo wings, Sausage pizza
What makes it special: Tavern-cut pizza in a high-TV, neighborhood tavern setting.
8.3
A classic Wrigleyville pizza-and-pub that’s especially useful for families because it can handle groups, timing constraints, and familiar crowd-pleasers. Stick to their core pizza lane and keep add-ons minimal during busy windows so the meal lands hot and on pace.
Must-Try Dishes:
Thin crust pizza, Calzone, Italian beef sandwich
What makes it special: Wrigleyville staple for thin crust and pub energy.
8.2
A Montrose corridor thin-crust shop focused on hand-tossed pies that stay crisp and balanced rather than heavy. It’s strongest when you keep the order in the core pizza lane and add one salad or side, not a full spread.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Sausage pizza, House salad
What makes it special: Thin-crust pies engineered for crispness and clean toppings.
8.0
A straightforward neighborhood pizzeria that works best as a simple, family-friendly slice-or-pie stop when you want classic flavors without a long production. Keep it tight—one pie (or a couple of slices per kid) and one side—so everything stays hot and reliable.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sicilian-style pizza, Garlic knots, Meatballs
What makes it special: A go-to for multiple pizza styles in one easy neighborhood stop.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A slice-forward, kid-friendly option when you want pizza fast and flexible—easy to feed a family without committing to a full sit-down. Go classic on the slices, add one simple side, and treat it like a quick-hit neighborhood stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mac and cheese slice, Philly cheesesteak slice, Chicken parm slice
What makes it special: Creative, hot-slice rotation built for late-night speed.