Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Destination for Chicago-style deep dish in Madrid with bold, heavy pies and creative sides, but service consistency and reservation policies frustrate some diners.
Chicago Style Pizza delivers strong food quality with authentic deep dish and crowd-pleasing comfort fare that justifies its loyal following, but inconsistent execution and variable service attentiveness prevent a higher grade. The compact space and strict operational policies create friction for walk-ins, while delivery reliability concerns limit the experience beyond dine-in visits. Worth visiting for the pizza itself, but expect occasional service roughness.
A compact spot in Chamberí serving Chicago-style pies, this place feels warm and bustling when the room fills up. Expect a lively soundtrack and staff who can be charming on a good day. One guest summed it up: "Came across town just for the deep dish and left happy," though others note strict closing policies that can feel abrupt. The cooking leans American comfort with a Madrid twist: stuffed-crust deep dish, a crisp blooming onion, truffle mac, and fried Oreos. It is rich, indulgent food that suits groups or big appetites more than light grazers. Order sizes carefully—small "regular" pies differ from heavier deep dish, and delivery can be variable—so dine in when you can for the freshest result and melty-cheese satisfaction. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing options like pepperoni pizza, chicken tenders, fries, and mac n cheese. There is no clear kids menu, but portions are shareable and flavors familiar. Space is tight, so book ahead, and note there is no outdoor terrace despite some online impressions.
Area: Residential-chic district with students and young professionals; casual eateries and cafes near Nuevos Ministerios.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with steady foot traffic on main streets.
Nearby: Near offices, clinics, and neighborhood bars; draws locals and curious visitors.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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