gtron wrote:The one thing that bothers me is when places forget or don't cut your pizza and they did that exact thing. Of course, that doesn’t affect the taste, it's just more of a nuisance and shows lack of being thorough.
gtron wrote:I got some delivery tonight and I remembered reading this post so I figured I would try them for the first time. I'm a sucker for beef deep dish so that's what we decided on and I have to say its really good pizza. The one thing that bothers me is when places forget or don't cut your pizza and they did that exact thing. Of course, that doesn’t affect the taste, it's just more of a nuisance and shows lack of being thorough.
eatchicago wrote:I had no idea that Candlelite served deep-dish.
G Wiv wrote:eatchicago wrote:I had no idea that Candlelite served deep-dish.
They don't.![]()
LAZ wrote:gtron wrote:The one thing that bothers me is when places forget or don't cut your pizza and they did that exact thing. Of course, that doesn’t affect the taste, it's just more of a nuisance and shows lack of being thorough.
It's a common policy at Chicago pizzerias not to cut deep-dish or stuffed pizzas meant for take-out or delivery. The uncut pizzas hold up better in transit. If you want pizza to be cut, request it when ordering.
eatchicago wrote:G Wiv wrote:eatchicago wrote:I had no idea that Candlelite served deep-dish.
They don't.![]()
That's what I thought.
So, gtron, where was your pie from?
gtron wrote:This is really odd because now I have no clue and I'm looking everywhere for the menu that came with it. It was good and I will definitely order from there again if I find the menu.
gleam wrote:gtron wrote:This is really odd because now I have no clue and I'm looking everywhere for the menu that came with it. It was good and I will definitely order from there again if I find the menu.
Wait for your phone bill to come and check what number you dialed
Mike G wrote:TUESDAYS
2 FOR 1 PIZZA
Sweet Willie wrote: Way too much cheese, WAY TOO MUCH.
Looking forward to trying out some of the other thin crusts mentioned like Vito & Nick's.
stevez wrote:Sweet Willie wrote: Way too much cheese, WAY TOO MUCH.
Looking forward to trying out some of the other thin crusts mentioned like Vito & Nick's.
Sweet Willie,
I think I have mentioned earlier in the thread, but in case I didn't, I always order my pizza with light cheese and well done/crispy. That seems to be an essential part of a Candelite pizza order IMHO. Also, don't forget to try Marie's and Romano's Panless as part of your thin crust quest.
rmtraut wrote: The cheese seemed too goopy on the thin crust.
stevez wrote:Remember the mantra "Light cheese, well done and crispy, please." when ordering pizza at Candlelight. It's the secret to turning an average to pretty good pizza into something special.
That is surprising. The last salad I had at the Candlelite was literally "garbage". We were served two dinner salads that were both completely wilted. When we sent them back, they brought out two more that were almost as bad. Since then, I have shied away from ordering anything green at the candlelite. I love a cool fresh salad with my pizza. It is a good combo. I am glad they seem to be paying more attention to the greens. Interestingly, the last time I was there, we ate at the bar, and the bartender actually suggested ordering the pizza extra crispy with light cheese. LTH must be making an impression on them.G Wiv wrote:Candlelite has a new menu, lots of additional items, we had a Candlelite Garbage Salad, which was surprisingly good
Flip wrote:I happen to love this kind of crust, but i cannot find a recipe to replicate this at home. Can anyone help me?
Flip