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  2. Lou Malnati's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Lou Malnati's Pizzeria is an American Chicago-style pizza restaurant chain, known for its deep dish pizza, currently headquartered in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. [3] It was founded by the Lou Malnati, the son of Rudy Malnati, who was involved in developing the recipe for Chicago-style deep dish pizza, and it has become one of the best-known and oldest family names of Chicago-style pizza ...

  3. Chicago-style pizzeria chain Lou Malnati's may be ... - AOL

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    Chicago deep-dish pizza chain Lou Malnati's may be coming to Columbus. Job postings for Lou Malnati's in Columbus have popped up on major job listing sites, prompting excitement on social media ...

  4. List of pizza chains of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pizza chains of the United States. This list is limited to pizza chain restaurants that are based, headquartered or originated in the United States . The distinction between national chains and primarily regional chains is only indicative of geographic footprint and not necessarily of the overall size of the chain.

  5. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lou Malnati's: Lincolnwood, Illinois: 1971 Northbrook, Illinois: 81 Marco's Pizza: Oregon, Ohio: ... ShowBiz Pizza Place; Sweet Tomatoes/Souplantation [b] York Steak ...

  6. Portillo’s and Lou Malnati’s Combine Two Chicago Classics

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    The internet—or at least the Midwest corner of it—was abuzz last week when two Chicago-based restaurant chains, Portillo’s and Lou Malnati’s, announced a high-profile collaboration.

  7. Giordano's - Wikipedia

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    The Rough Guide to Chicago said in 2003, "Although most pizza parlors offer deep-dish, the following places have perfected it: Pizzeria Uno, Lou Malnati's..., and Giordano's." [28] One criticism raised about the pizza is the time it takes for the pizza to cook, with a stuffed pizza having an average preparation time of up to 45 minutes. [29]