
BY: REBECCA S. NIEMINEN
Renato’s Pizza is often called “the best kept secret in Niles,” and after one bite of this restaurant’s Chicago style pizza I immediately understood why. With pizza this perfect, how had I never heard of this place? “We don’t do a lot of advertising,” said Laura Cupillari, who owns Renato’s along with her husband, Mauro Cupillari. “Most people learn about us through word of mouth.”
If that’s the case, then I’m here to spread the word in a big way: Give Renato’s a try! You won’t be disappointed! The aforementioned Chicago style pizza is a stuffed delight with the most perfect crispy-chewy crust ever. It is a hearty, hefty meal that will fill you up and then some. It’s affordably priced, too, at $18 for a 16-inch and $20 for an 18-inch.
SOURCE: http://www.vindy.com
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