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Best Sports Bar Italian Restaurants in Chicago

9 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
LaCoco's Pizza & Wings
Old-school pizza-and-wings execution built for groups and game nights.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Brighton Park Italian, Pizza
A no-frills neighborhood pizza-and-wings anchor where the move is classic Chicago comfort: a tavern-cut pie plus a wing order for the table. It works best as a group-friendly, game-on dinner when you keep the ticket focused and let the pizza be the centerpiece.
Must-Try Dishes: Tavern-cut thin crust pizza, Chicken wings, Italian beef sandwich
What Makes it Special: Old-school pizza-and-wings execution built for groups and game nights.
$$ Uptown Italian, Pizza
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.
$$$ Lakeview Italian, Pizza
A classic Chicago pizza-and-pub operation where the move is thin crust, pitchers, and a steady game-day rhythm. It’s strongest when you treat it like a focused order—one pie, one appetizer, one drink lane—so timing and temperature stay on your side.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin crust pizza, Calzone, Italian beef sandwich
What Makes it Special: Wrigleyville staple for thin crust and pub energy.
$$ Niles Italian, Pizza
A full-service pizza-and-pub setup with the most dining-room energy in this ZIP, built for groups, sports, and an easy Italian comfort-food night. Best when you treat it as a big-order table: one signature pizza plus a couple classic sandwiches.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin-crust pizza, Deep-dish pizza, House-made meatball sandwich
What Makes it Special: Pub-style Italian comfort food with a built-for-groups dining room.
$$ Jefferson Park Italian
A long-running Jefferson Park pizza-and-bar institution that’s most dependable when you order in the homemade Italian comfort lane, especially lasagna served with garlic bread. It’s less about polish and more about repeatable, hearty execution that fits a neighborhood sports-bar rhythm.
Must-Try Dishes: Homemade Lasagna with Meat Sauce, Homemade Lasagna with Marinara, Italian Beef Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Homemade-style lasagna anchored in a neighborhood bar-and-pizza setup.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Niles Italian, Pizza
A remodeled, sports-bar-leaning pizzeria that carries the Chicago stuffed-pizza tradition while widening the menu for casual nights out. The best play is to commit to one pizza format—stuffed if you’re in it for the full Chicago arc.
Must-Try Dishes: Stuffed Cheese Pizza, Stuffed Chicago Heatwave Pizza, Thin Crust Botanic Garden Pizza
What Makes it Special: Chicago stuffed pizza in a casual sports-bar setting.
$$$ Near South Side Italian
This South Loop outpost of the Chicago-based Pizano's group serves deep-dish and thin-crust pies, pastas, and salads a short walk from McCormick Place and Wintrust Arena. It’s a go-to for groups and travelers who want recognizable Chicago-style pizza with full bar service near the convention center.
Must-Try Dishes: Rudy's Special Deep-Dish Pizza, Thin-Crust Sausage and Pepperoni, House Salad
What Makes it Special: Convention-area pizzeria offering deep-dish and thin-crust with full bar and TVs.
$$ Beverly Italian
A Beverly pub-restaurant with a broad menu where pizza may lead the conversation, but baked pasta holds down the comfort lane. The lasagna is best ordered when you want hearty, familiar flavors in a casual dining room—add a salad and let the portion do the heavy lifting.
Must-Try Dishes: Homemade baked lasagna, Tavern-style thin crust pizza, House salad
What Makes it Special: A neighborhood pub setting where baked lasagna fits naturally into the comfort-food lineup.
$$ West Town Italian
This family-owned neighborhood institution has served Chicagoland since 1966, offering one of the most extensive Italian menus in the area alongside their signature thin-crust pizza. The sports bar atmosphere, generous portions, and nostalgic vibe make it a West Town anchor.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin Crust Pizza, Chicken Parmigiana, Fried Calamari
What Makes it Special: Nearly 60 years of family-owned Chicago Italian tradition with an enormous menu