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Best Italian 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.

Notable Picks

$ Roscoe Village
A destination-worthy pizza shop known for doing both deep dish and thin crust with real seriousness. It’s the kind of place where a simple plan wins—commit to one style, add one salad or appetizer, and let the pie be the whole point.
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.
$$$ Wrigleyville
A cozy, chef-owned neighborhood room that leans into pasta specials, comfort-forward classics, and a dim, date-friendly vibe. The menu plays best when you keep it in the house lanes—one appetizer, one pasta, and a focused main—so execution stays tight.
Must-Try Dishes: Spaghetti bolognese, Scallop risotto (seasonal special), Focaccia + Caesar salad
What makes it special: Chef-owned, intimate Italian cooking with nightly-style specials energy.
$$ Lakeview
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.
$$$ Wrigleyville
A classic Chicago pizza-and-pub operation where the move is thin crust, pitchers, and a steady game-day rhythm. It’s strongest when you treat it like a focused order—one pie, one appetizer, one drink lane—so timing and temperature stay on your side.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin crust pizza, Calzone, Italian beef sandwich
What makes it special: Wrigleyville staple for thin crust and pub energy.

Worthy Picks

$ Lakeview
A neighborhood pizza shop with a broad menu that works best when you treat it like a pizza-first operation. Order in a tight lane—one style of pie plus one Italian side—and it delivers a reliable, casual meal without overcomplicating the ticket.
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.
$$ Wrigleyville
A counter-service, snack-forward Italian-leaning concept that’s best treated as a fast, focused bite rather than a full sit-down Italian night. The arancini lane is the core strength—order a tight set and you’ll get the cleanest, most repeatable result.
Must-Try Dishes: Arancini flight, Chicken tikka arancini, Jerk arancini
What makes it special: Arancini-focused, counter-service Italian comfort built for speed.