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Best Birthday & Celebration Pizza Restaurants in Chicago

11 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Chicago Pizza And Oven Grinder Company
The original pizza pot pie, served nowhere else, created by attorney Albert Beaver

Notable Picks

$$ Mid-North District Pizza, Italian
This 1972 Lincoln Park icon invented the pizza pot pie—a theatrical bowl of Wisconsin brick cheese, homemade sauce, and Sicilian dough inverted tableside. The Mediterranean Bread alone has cult status, and the historic brownstone sits across from the site of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
Must-Try Dishes: Pizza Pot Pie, Mediterranean Bread, Oven Grinder Sandwich
What Makes it Special: The original pizza pot pie, served nowhere else, created by attorney Albert Beaver
$$ Andersonville Italian, Pizza
A long-running Andersonville institution that’s best when you treat it like a classic Chicago Italian night: big portions, familiar recipes, and an easy-going dining room. The strength is consistency at scale—great for groups, celebrations, and repeat takeout orders that need to hit the same every time.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Vesuvio, Lobster ravioli, Calamari fritti
What Makes it Special: A true neighborhood Italian anchor with proven, high-volume reliability.
$$ Near North Side Pizza
The flagship location where two taxi drivers launched Chicago deep dish history in 1966, featuring legendary graffiti-covered walls and cast-iron pans seasoned for nearly six decades. Three floors of dining with a comedy club upstairs and rooftop terrace.
Must-Try Dishes: Sausage Patty Deep Dish, Spinach & Cheese Deep Dish, Meaty Legend
What Makes it Special: Original 1966 location with iconic graffiti walls and Alice Mae's historic recipe
$$ Little Village Pizza
The original Home Run Inn location for tavern-style thin crust, built for groups who want a classic Chicago pizza night with a full-service dining room. Order a sausage-forward pie and keep the rest of the meal simple—this is a high-volume, institutional neighborhood stop that runs on consistency and familiarity.
Must-Try Dishes: Xlarge Sausage Pizza, Cheese Pizza, Italian Beef
What Makes it Special: The original Home Run Inn tavern-style thin crust institution (serving since 1947).
$$$ River North Italian, Pizza
Siena Tavern leans into a loud, party-friendly take on modern Italian, pairing housemade pastas and pizzas with big-format cocktails and a DJ-adjacent vibe. Since 2013 it has anchored Kinzie’s going-out strip for groups who want sharable plates and a social scene in one stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Wagyu beef meatball, Rigatoni alla vodka, Gnocchi with truffle cream
What Makes it Special: High-energy Italian spot where big meatballs, pizzas, and cocktails drive the night.
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$$ Loop Italian, Burgers
Pazzo’s @ 311 is a glass-roofed Italian restaurant and event space where handmade pastas, chicken Vesuvio and risotto come out under a soaring atrium. Office workers and wedding parties alike use it when they want classic Italian plates in a dramatic downtown room.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Vesuvio, Chicken Alonso, Rigatoni Bolognese
What Makes it Special: Atrium Italian dining that also functions as a full-scale event venue.
$$ Norwood Park Pizza
A long-running Norwood Park pizza-and-Italian institution with a big, family-paced dining room and a deep bench of classic Chicago-style options. The best move is to anchor with a thin-crust or stuffed pizza, then add one signature specialty if you’re feeding a mixed-age table.
Must-Try Dishes: BLT Pizza, Mexican Style Pizza, Dino's Pizza Pocket
What Makes it Special: Old-school Chicago pizza range (thin, pan, stuffed) with family-size pacing.
$$$ McKinley Park Pizza
A polished, park-adjacent restaurant setting where Neapolitan-leaning pizza is a real anchor rather than an afterthought. It works best as a full-service reset—order a pizza, keep the table’s sides minimal, and let the crust-and-sauce balance carry the meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Neapolitan pizza, Margherita-style pizza, Pepperoni pizza
What Makes it Special: A Millennium Park setting with a legit pizza-and-drinks full-service rhythm.
$$ Wicker Park Pizza
Paradise Park is a trailer-park-themed pizzeria and bar where tavern-style pies, frozen drinks, and loaded apps fuel loud nights on a sprawling patio. Groups use it for birthday parties and day-drinking sessions when they want playful pizza more than serious, quiet dining.
Must-Try Dishes: Special K Pizza, Buffalo Chicken Pizza, Party Boi Pizza
What Makes it Special: Party-forward patio destination for loaded pizzas, drinks, and kitschy décor.

Worthy Picks

$$ Irving Park Pizza, Italian
An old-school Italian-American dining room that works best for group dinners and celebrations where you want familiar classics and a roomy, banquet-ready setup. The seafood and chicken staples are the safest bets, and it’s a reliable choice when the table wants broad menu coverage.
Must-Try Dishes: Zuppa di Pesce (for 2), Chicken Vesuvio, Broiled Salmon
What Makes it Special: A banquet-ready Italian-American room built for big, classic dinner orders.
$$ Wicker Park Pizza
Parlor’s Wicker Park outpost is a sprawling bar-pizza concept with big patios, loud music, and a long list of topped tavern pies. It’s less about purist pizza and more about pitchers, shots, and shareable food when your group wants a rowdy afternoon or night outdoors.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrata Be Kidding Me, Honey Boo Boo, I Feel Like Bacon Love
What Makes it Special: High-energy patio bar for loaded pizzas, drinks, and people-watching.