

D’Agostino’s Pizza and Pub has been serving up Chicago’s favorite thin-crust pizza since 1968. You will find that our food is specially prepared with the finest ingredients, seasoned just right for you, your family, and your guests to enjoy. We hope you enjoy your meal and will soon return. D’Agostino’s – family-owned, family-operated, family-friendly!
Informal pizzeria & bar dishing up thin-crust pizzas, plus pasta & other familiar Italian eats.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1351 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613
Phone: (773) 477-1822
Website: https://dagsdelivers.com/wrigleyville
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: dagsdelivers.com
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Reviews
I got the Philly steak grinder and the portion was massive. You can pretty much make two meals out of anything you get at Dags. I will definitely be back.
Then during our meal, when he ordered another drink, we were told they were out of an item and they couldn’t make it. Thats totally fine – things run out, no big deal. He decided to get a coke instead of another alcoholic beverage. We got the bill, and without looking at prices, I saw that he was charged for the drink they couldn’t fulfill. I told the waiter and he replied “I’ll take care of you.”
When he returned, the bill was $1.75 more. Apparently the drink we had been charged for was on special for $3 (we had no idea) and the coke was $4.75. So the “I’ll take care of you” ended up being “I’ll charge you more.” It’s not the point of $1.75…but the fact that it ended up costing more to fix a mistake of the restaurant on the bill was a foreign concept to me. To add insult to injury, the waiter took my drink from in front of me before I was done with it…something that should not bother me but gets under my skin every time it happens.
We paid, and went to leave out the door we came in. We passed 2 workers who let us pass between them, only to find the door was locked. We went back into the other room to exit … bur it was so strange that the 2 workers let us walk between them to a locked door without letting us know before where to exit.
The food was fine…but the overall bizarre experience – our first time back after a disappointing experience 2 years ago – has us not wanting to return.
Pizza was sooo good. The kids sliders are good with cheddar cheese. The pizza was good but were like lays bags (40% air).
Service was alright 10-20 for 4 items and one entrees.
The atmosphere is beautiful at night but there wasn’t that many people so it’s a 4.
Another thing about the service, when we got there there was one person who was giving the the menu, one who gave us water, and one who actually did serve us. So it was kind of confusing. That’s why it’s a 3.
So since we each had different opinions I averaged them out 4/5 stars. Thank you for reading!
9/6/24
We were doing trivia, so ordered we two of the trivia beer special, a garden salad, and a medium sausage & veggie pizza. We asked if each non-premium topping would be a separate charge and we were assured by our server that it would be a flat $2.95 charge for all non-premium toppings. When we received the bill, we were a bit surprised by the total, and couldn’t see what the problem was until we got our itemized receipt after paying. The garden salad was $4 more than listed on the menu, every single topping was a separate $2.95 charge, and we didn’t actually get the beer special price. If the pizza was better, we may have overlooked this, but we can’t help but feel ripped off by an inflated bill for a very average pizza. We know that everything costs a bit more these days, but be up front and clear about pricing.