Best Pizza Restaurants in River North (60654)
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Pizzeria Portofino
Riverfront pizza and spritzes with a resort-like patio setting.
Notable Picks
8.4
Perched along the riverwalk, Pizzeria Portofino focuses on hand-stretched pizzas, coastal-leaning salads, and spritzes with a strong patio-first mentality. The combination of waterfront views, shareable pies, and approachable pricing makes it a go-to for casual Italian lunches and group dinners in warm weather.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Charred pepperoni pizza, Mediterranean salad
What makes it special: Riverfront pizza and spritzes with a resort-like patio setting.
Parlor Pizza Bar’s River North outpost is a huge, sports-friendly pizza hall with wood-fired pies, a long beer list, and an almost-club energy on busy nights. Locals use it for casual group meet-ups, watching games, and sharing pizzas like the Bee Sting and Sgt. Pepper alongside big salads and bar snacks.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bee Sting pizza, Sgt. Pepper pepperoni pizza, Antipasto chopped salad
What makes it special: A massive, high-energy pizza bar where wood-fired pies meet sports-bar drinking.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Hidden Gems Heaven
Family Friendly Favorites
Opened in 2025 by Boka Restaurant Group, Zarella does both tavern-style squares and artisan round pies alongside starters and a few Italian American plates. Its grab-and-go window and relatively moderate pricing make it a newer, more casual entry into the River North Italian landscape.
Must-Try Dishes:
Soppressata & Mortadella specialty pie, Spicy vodka pizza, Sunday Salad with salami and ditalini
What makes it special: Chef-driven tavern and artisan pizzas with a grab-and-go window in the former GT Fish space.
Pizzeria Ora is a long-running downtown spot attached to the Best Western River North, specializing in classic Chicago deep dish plus thin-crust tavern pies in a straightforward, family-friendly dining room. It’s a quieter, more local-feeling option for visitors who want traditional deep dish without queuing at the big-name chains.
Must-Try Dishes:
Deep Dish Cheese Pizza, The Supreme Deep Dish Pizza, El Blanco Thin Crust Pizza
What makes it special: Classic Chicago deep dish and thin crust in a low-key, family-run setting steps from the Mag Mile corridor.