Best Pizza Restaurants in Lakeview (60613)
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Coalfire Pizza
Coal-fired crust with reliable char and structure.
Notable Picks
8.5
A Southport Corridor staple built around coal-fired pies with char and chew, more sit-down than slice-joint. The best experience is one signature pie for the table and a single supporting dish—everything else is diminishing returns.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Prosciutto arugula pizza, Sausage and giardiniera pizza
What makes it special: Coal-fired crust with reliable char and structure.
8.5
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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.
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.
8.2
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.
Worthy Picks
7.9
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.
7.7
A Wrigleyville slice counter built for late-night momentum, with creative topping combos that work best when you order by the slice and keep it moving. It’s not a “sit and savor” place—think quick hit, hot slice, out the door.
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.