

Whether you’re a seasoned Chicago pizza fanatic or you’ve been eager to try, you don’t need to leave the south suburb of Tinley Park to get the best. Lou Malnati’s is dishing out legendary deep dish in a cozy, inviting space, with a full bar, lovely outdoor patio and private room for up to 80 guests. Whether you stop by after a day at Centennial Park, a round of golf or shopping in nearby Orland Park, it’s the perfect spot to refuel. Experience Legendary Chicago Deep Dish and thin crust at the place that’s been perfecting it for 50+ years, with family recipes and high-quality ingredients that you just don’t find everywhere.
Family-owned local chain for Italian classics & Chicago-style, deep-dish pizzas with buttery crusts.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9501 W 171st St, Tinley Park, IL 60487
Phone: (708) 403-9700
Website: https://www.loumalnatis.com/tinley-park
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The service was kind and professional, although it seemed a little rushed despite the pizzas taking a considerable amount of time to be served. The food was warm and delicious when it arrived. The ingredients were complementary of each other and everything tasted great.
Near the end of our visit, we noticed an ant coming from a stack of napkins that were brought to the table. We questioned the cleanliness of the napkin storage and the overall cleanliness of the restaurant.
Unfortunately, I won’t be back for a while after the change in the Happy Hour menu.
Now for the happy hour, 5 buck, drinks, limited apps and voice of personal. Can get an app a pizza and 2 beers for 20 bucks before tax and tip.
The food was hot and tasty, highly recommend this location.
The pizza arrived cold, almost as if it had been preassembled and simply reheated in the oven. On top of that, our waiter was absent for most of the meal-we had to ask the busser for drink refills.
I definitely will not be returning to this location.
2 pick ups, always so delicious and my server was courteous, smiled and made sure I had whatever I wanted.
The atmosphere had a somewhat nice ambience, with stained-glass portraits lining the backs of the eating area and decent crowds of people grubbing it up.
The service was solid, with our waiter checking on us multiple times and being very friendly.
The food, on the other hand, was subpar.
The pizza was pretty good and the salad was delicious, but the pasta is a never-again order. The crust was crispy, the dough was slightly sweet, and there were a decent number of toppings. The salad had a delicious, sweet, and tangy dressing and a lot of add-ins. But I could’ve made a better pasta at home for way cheaper.
The price in general was a bit over-the-top. The pizza was about 35 dollars, and the pasta was 15 dollars. For the portions, it was not worth it. But for a once in a while experience, it was decent.
At the end of the meal, I felt very full, but also somewhat lacking in quality. I recommend the pizza and salad, but the pasta left me wanting more from it.