@Seebee: I'm glad you enjoyed your pizzas at Villa Nova. I know you weren't their biggest fan, so I'm glad it all worked out for you. I would have felt bad if you went back and still didn't like the place. Villa Nova is STILL my all time favorite pizza place and the girl that manages the place now has worked their since she's been a teenager. She's really nice, and always very family friendly. I've been going to Villa Nova all my life, and the article that's on the wall in the dining area from Serious Eats Chicago was composed on my recommendation. I know I'm a pain in the rear on Serious Eats Chicago, and I bothered them for a long time to go to Stickney and give the place a try. But my intentions were good, and very light hearted.
And no, I don't work at Villa Nova, have never worked at Villa Nova, and I'm not related to anybody who works at Villa Nova. But my family lived two blocks away- literally. I'm probably the biggest Villa Nova fan on this board, and if anyone would like to organize an LTH meeting, I think that would be great. I probably couldn't make it because of my insane work life, but for all those who do go- hopefully, you will all have a great experience.
If I had to pick the three best thin crust pizzas in the Chicagoland area, I'd pick:
1. Villa Nova in Stickney;
2. Pat's on Lincoln Ave., Chicago;
3. Pizano's of Rudy Malnati, Jr. fame.
I think all 3 places have incredible sausage recipes, very good cheese, and very good crusts.
I hope "The Nov" continues to please you, Seebee, and everybody else on LTH.
Good Eating As Always,
deepdish