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Best Quick Bites Pizza Restaurants in Jefferson Park

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Mr V's Pizza
Low-friction, value-forward pizza built for quick pickup and repeat orders.

Worthy Picks

$ Jefferson Park Pizza
A straightforward neighborhood pizzeria built for takeout efficiency—quick pies, familiar Chicago-style comfort, and minimal decision friction. It’s strongest when you treat it like a value move: one pizza, one side, then get out while it’s hot.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin-crust pizza (pepperoni), Sausage pizza, Mozzarella sticks
What Makes it Special: Low-friction, value-forward pizza built for quick pickup and repeat orders.
$ Jefferson Park Pizza
A straightforward Albany Park pizza counter built for repeatable takeout and delivery—classic pies, wings, and quick comfort that travels well. It’s strongest when you keep it simple: one reliable pizza build plus a side, then save experimentation for a second visit.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheese pizza, Pepperoni pizza, Chicken wings
What Makes it Special: A no-frills neighborhood pizza stop optimized for fast, dependable takeout and delivery.
$ Jefferson Park Pizza
A low-key Elston Ave spot that mixes pizza with Balkan comfort food, which makes it one of the more offbeat ‘cheap pizza’ options in the ZIP. It works best when you choose one lane—pizza or a Balkan plate—so the order stays coherent and satisfying.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin-crust pizza (one-topping), Cevapi, Greek salad
What Makes it Special: A neighborhood pizza shop with a distinct Balkan-food lane alongside pies.
$ Jefferson Park Pizza
A newer Norwood Park pizza counter that’s getting early traction for thin-crust pies—especially when ordered well-done for extra crisp. With limited review volume, it’s best treated as a “try it” spot for locals looking for a fresh option rather than a proven destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Thin-crust sausage pizza (well-done), Double pepperoni thin crust, Bosco sticks with marinara
What Makes it Special: Newer neighborhood shop leaning hard into crisp thin crust.