Pequod’s Pizza Chicago, IL 60614

Chicago, IL 60614
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Mon-Sat 11AM-2AM Sun 11AM-12AM
David Alfredo Yang
Professional Eater
February 9, 2026

When I visited Chicago, one obvious must-eat staple was Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. I did some research, and there were a lot of places suggested on YouTube, Google, and Yelp. Pequod’s Pizza was one of them, and since a friend who lives in Chicago said this was his favorite spot, I knew it had to be the first deep-dish pan pizza I tried.

Pequod's Pizza - Storefront
Pequod's Pizza - Storefront with Danilo 2
My friend, Danilo, lived in Chicago when picture was taken.

I went on a Wednesday night and there was no line, so I was able to get seated as soon as I walked in. The vibes were very chill, with a dim atmosphere and TVs for watching sports.

Pequod's Pizza - dining vibes

We ended up ordering the medium pan pizza ($21.45) with pepperoni ($3.95) and sausage ($3.95). It took some time to come out—not an eternity, but it was a noticeably long wait. When the pizza finally arrived, our waiter served us the first slice. It was super cheesy and packed with toppings; seeing pepperoni piled on top of pepperoni was a beautiful sight.

The slice was incredibly cheesy and delicious; I truly enjoyed every bite. It was a heavy slice, too—it might not look like much at first, but one will have you feeling good, and two is definitely enough for one sitting! The crust was on another level; I loved how the cheese caramelized around the edges. It was so crispy and buttery that you could almost justify eating the crust first. I ended up using a fork and knife, as it was the easiest way to manage the cheesy, slightly greasy (in a good way!) goodness. A medium pan pizza is more than enough for two people, with plenty of leftovers to spare. Of course, we had to wash it all down with a Pepsi ($3.45 each).

Pequod's Pizza - Pepperoni and Sausage slice - close up

Overall, I had a great experience trying Chicago-style pizza for the first time. I should mention that I didn’t hit up any other pizza spots in the city because I had so many leftovers (I was a bit “pizza’d out”), and I knew other touristy spots would have long lines. Plus, I wanted to save room for all the other food Chicago has to offer. I highly recommend giving Pequod’s a try!

Pequod's Pizza - side profile close up

*Prices are subject to change (Inflation, etc with time)

Service

  • Sit Down
    Sit down

Parking

  • Street parking
    Street parking

Restroom info

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Pro Tips

  • Fire
    Eat with fork-and-knife

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