best pizza and pan pizza always friendly service too.
(5)
Jess F.
Pizza isn't bad if you are looking for something cheap. It isn't great but it's tolerable. Their sauce is pretty good which I am sure why it's named Tomato's.
(3)
Marla R.
I love that the place is unassuming, a true Chicago pizza place. Their menu is broad but aside from their pizza it is just ok. They do have amazing thin crust and it is always our go to place for pizza.
(4)
Carla H.
My favorite pizza place since I moved to the area. Good deals and delicious pizza every time. Their cheese fries are so worth trying, rib tips are awesome. Friendly people!
(5)
Michael C.
Their pizza is out of this world! My fiance and I recently moved to Bensenville. The first week we moved in (Feb 22) we ordered Tomato's large sized pizza. We've been ordering every weekend since. I'm amazed to not see it in the reviews, but they now have a 26" stadium sized pizza. Growing up on the Southwest side of Chicago, I can safely say their pizza reminds me of an old recipe at a local place called Nick's Pizza in Chicago Ridge. When they changed the recipe, I ordered much less often even though the pizza was still decent, and that was years ago. Unfortunately I am allergic to fish, but my fiance orders their perch and she loves it. Their website is easy to use and navigate, should you not be the type to make phone calls, ordering online is a breeze, and they do read the notes you put in. There's been a few times we asked for a few extra packets of condiments, and they give us an entire bag full. Absolutely awesome of them. We have only had one issue since we've been ordering, and that was that they misread one of our orders and only provided one two-liter drink instead of two. We called right after checking that it wasn't our mistake, and they told us the next time we ordered to give a name and say that we should get one free. We were fine with that. Next thing you know, we're getting a phone call asking us if we were still around because there was an order in the area and that they'd make a special stop just to deliver the two-liter drink. Couldn't have been happier, many places would've left you in the dark. I can't make an honest review of the facility itself, I've never gone and have only ordered out, but my experience thus far in delivery has been nothing but superb. My only complaint is that they aren't open later or even 24/7!
(5)
Lukasz Z.
whenever i order a pizza i always get a free 2 liter of pop and no im not a regular. even though i live a few blocks away. one problem is the pizza is way over prized
(5)
Dan H.
The deep dish pizza is literally unbelievable. As a large American (like, 6-foot-7 linebacker), I managed to put away a whopping two slices in a sitting. But you'd better believe the leftovers are going home to provide another meal - or four.
(5)
Renita M.
We kept it simple: a large (18") thin crust cheese. A solid 3.5 stars. We really ARE trying to find and try every pizza place within a 5-mile radius, you see, and it helps if we keep the pizzas fairly comparable. And we had a great coupon so this enormous pizza was about $11. Crust: A little crisp to it, a little dry and floury, decent flavor but I like it either a little more browned or buttery. Still, not bad. Sauce: Middle of the road. Nothing remarkable nor terrible about it, it was just there. Cheese: Good flavor, little bit of the "it all comes off" syndrome but mostly nice and stretchy, and a good amount of it. The place is small and decorated with pictures of every Chicago media personality known to man, so if you have to wait a few minutes, you can entertain yourself easily.
(3)
Rosanna L.
Just ordered pizza, wings, and bread sticks from this place today for the Bears game. We hand a coupon special of a 18" pizza, wings, bread sticks, and 6pk of soda for $22.95. We upgraded it to a 20" pizza for an additional $2. Total was $29.51 (including tax and delivery charge). The pizza was good. We ordered sausage and mushroom (my all-time fave!). It was a good amount of cheese, sausage, mushroom, but the slices on the outside barely had anything everything was aim towards the center.. The crust was a bit too thick for my liking, but add a little ranch sauce and you are good to go. My favorite was the hot chicken wings. They were crunchy and spicy. De-lish. The bread sticks were plain regular bread sticks, nothing special. I look forward to ordering here again especially the chicken wings.
(3)
Leah B.
They have super cheap lunch specials and the pizza is pretty good. You can get 1 huge slice and medium pop for $3 or 2 slices and pop for under $5. I got 2 slices not realizing how large the portions are and I ended up taking the untouched 2nd slice home. I did not try anything else on the menu but they have a big variety so there is something for everyone.
(4)
Tony K.
The place has changed owners I guess and the place is disgusting! Friend had an Italian beef that was sooooooooo salty, he couldnt eat it. I tried it.... WORST Italian Beef I have ever had in 40 years. I had a small pizza that was topped with cheap cheese, tasteless sauce and a dough-tasting crust. McDonalds is a 5-star eatery next to this place.
(1)
N D.
Ordered 2 pizzas-1 large with 2 toppings, 1 small with 3 toppings, chicken tenders, and mozzarella sticks. $45 later I'm walking out of this seedy place wishing I'd just gone out and had real food. Was the food good, yes....finem, nothing to complain about. There were a lot of strange people milling about outside and in the back there was a bunch of guy ( at least 8) drinking in the parking lot. Will I go back again? Probably not due to the price and the atmosphere.
(3)
Tobin h.
Great place! Hearing wonderful things about restaurants on Irving Park/Bensenville raises a big red flag because it seems all the chamber of Commerce folks of the area spit some serious sunshine about their own is a norm...but this place is quality. The guys at the counter don't exactly scream top notch pizza/Italian but Wow! I would take them against any "traditional" place Addison or Bensenville has to offer. Give it a try and be ready to be tantalized because they do it right from top to bottom!. And the value to their food & prices are hard to match. Go tomato's, go, go tomato's!
(4)
Eric D.
Doesn't look like much on the outside but this place is pretty good. A wide range of food choices a slice and a soda was around 4 bucks. They have plenty of specials and offer a jumbo pizza for football games which is why I ordered. Pretty good.
(4)
Drew C.
This place is very unassuming, but the pizza slices are huge, cheap ($2.00 at lunch) and I have to say, it's my favorite pizza in Chicago land. I've always lived by the saying that even bad pizza is good pizza when you're hungry. Just think about that- when have you really had "BAD" pizza? Like never, right? Maybe the frozen store-kind pizzas, but not from a legitimate pizzeria. Next, how hard is pizza to make? Answer: not hard. That's why Tomato's pizza is my favorite. It's very inexpensive, but the pizza is extremely tasty and reliable, two factors I rarely get in my pizza orders from other locations. The slices are very large, the cheese and sausage (or pepperoni) quantities are very generous, and the sauce is not overly salty and/or watery. The stuff is just perfect. Speaking of which, they cook it right. I don't know how, but the slices don't flop around while maintaining the perfect 'bite' when you get going on one of them. Lastly, I've never tried ANYTHING else here. Why should I? They're perfect for pizza; I've got Portillo's for an Italian Beef or something like that.
(5)
M M.
We had avoided Tomato's because, quite honestly, their mascot is creepy. That tomato woman just stares into your soul trying to devour it. At one point I would have been afraid to eat pizza from there fearing the tomato woman would have poisoned it with the G-virus, helplessly mutating me into an amorphous monster. But I got over that. And I was pleased. Tomato's all-in-all is a pretty damn good pizza. We got a thin crust cheese. The crust was slightly dry, but still flavorful, The cheese was great, with plenty of those brown dots, and if you've ever raided Onyxia, you'd know you know a lot of DOTs is a good thing. The sauce, was a tiny bit sweet to give it just an extra bit of enjoyable flavor, but not too much. My wife seemed to approve and she can't stand sweetness in her sauces/condiments. The service was pretty good too. The pizza was done quickly, still steaming hot so I was able to keep it warm on the drive home. The woman at the counter was really friendly, which even some really good pizza places have people behind the counter who look at you like you're infected with something... like the G-virus... but I'm pretty sure that one's not contagious like the T-virus is, so seriously people, stop being so ignorant about your Umbrella Corp. Bio-weapon viruses. But back to my point, a little extra bit on the service like that does make a difference. They also usually have really great coupons. We got an 18 inch for 11 bucks. That's not bad at all for a pizza of this quality. Even without the coupons most of their prices are pretty good. In addition there are tables in there, so you can order at the counter and get a quick service meal to eat in. The place isn't the usual shack some of these pizza take out places can be. It actually looks like it was meant to be eaten in... there's even a TV, but it was playing Univision, so brush up on your Spanish. There's certainly no shortage of good pizza places in the northeastern quadrant of DuPage County, but if you're in the general vicinity, I'd definitely recommend giving Tomato's a try... odds are the tomato woman won't eat your soul.
(4)
Renato P.
My family's current pizza place , and very similar to my favorite place ,Gigios on Broadway. Unfortunately it is similar to Gigios in the way Patric Swayze's brother Don looks sort of like his bro , but just a little bit off. I have to guess it 's the cheese that they use , different than Gigios, a little too firm , maybe too low moisture. The sausage , crust and sauce is comparable, and yummy. The actual place is a glorified pick up window. Unless you are having a quick lunch , get it to go. They also have a decent selection of appetizers and dinners . We have tried the Italian beef (wife thought it was great , I thought it was good) , the cheese sticks , chicken wings and the garlic bread were all good. The kid liked his burger , I didn't try it. I enjoyed my steak sandwich , good. I will keep ordering from here until I move or find someplace better
(4)
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Address :720 W Irving Park Rd
Bensenville, IL, 60106
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Parking : Private Lot Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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James W.
best pizza and pan pizza always friendly service too.
(5)Jess F.
Pizza isn't bad if you are looking for something cheap. It isn't great but it's tolerable. Their sauce is pretty good which I am sure why it's named Tomato's.
(3)Marla R.
I love that the place is unassuming, a true Chicago pizza place. Their menu is broad but aside from their pizza it is just ok. They do have amazing thin crust and it is always our go to place for pizza.
(4)Carla H.
My favorite pizza place since I moved to the area. Good deals and delicious pizza every time. Their cheese fries are so worth trying, rib tips are awesome. Friendly people!
(5)Michael C.
Their pizza is out of this world! My fiance and I recently moved to Bensenville. The first week we moved in (Feb 22) we ordered Tomato's large sized pizza. We've been ordering every weekend since. I'm amazed to not see it in the reviews, but they now have a 26" stadium sized pizza. Growing up on the Southwest side of Chicago, I can safely say their pizza reminds me of an old recipe at a local place called Nick's Pizza in Chicago Ridge. When they changed the recipe, I ordered much less often even though the pizza was still decent, and that was years ago. Unfortunately I am allergic to fish, but my fiance orders their perch and she loves it. Their website is easy to use and navigate, should you not be the type to make phone calls, ordering online is a breeze, and they do read the notes you put in. There's been a few times we asked for a few extra packets of condiments, and they give us an entire bag full. Absolutely awesome of them. We have only had one issue since we've been ordering, and that was that they misread one of our orders and only provided one two-liter drink instead of two. We called right after checking that it wasn't our mistake, and they told us the next time we ordered to give a name and say that we should get one free. We were fine with that. Next thing you know, we're getting a phone call asking us if we were still around because there was an order in the area and that they'd make a special stop just to deliver the two-liter drink. Couldn't have been happier, many places would've left you in the dark. I can't make an honest review of the facility itself, I've never gone and have only ordered out, but my experience thus far in delivery has been nothing but superb. My only complaint is that they aren't open later or even 24/7!
(5)Lukasz Z.
whenever i order a pizza i always get a free 2 liter of pop and no im not a regular. even though i live a few blocks away. one problem is the pizza is way over prized
(5)Dan H.
The deep dish pizza is literally unbelievable. As a large American (like, 6-foot-7 linebacker), I managed to put away a whopping two slices in a sitting. But you'd better believe the leftovers are going home to provide another meal - or four.
(5)Renita M.
We kept it simple: a large (18") thin crust cheese. A solid 3.5 stars. We really ARE trying to find and try every pizza place within a 5-mile radius, you see, and it helps if we keep the pizzas fairly comparable. And we had a great coupon so this enormous pizza was about $11. Crust: A little crisp to it, a little dry and floury, decent flavor but I like it either a little more browned or buttery. Still, not bad. Sauce: Middle of the road. Nothing remarkable nor terrible about it, it was just there. Cheese: Good flavor, little bit of the "it all comes off" syndrome but mostly nice and stretchy, and a good amount of it. The place is small and decorated with pictures of every Chicago media personality known to man, so if you have to wait a few minutes, you can entertain yourself easily.
(3)Rosanna L.
Just ordered pizza, wings, and bread sticks from this place today for the Bears game. We hand a coupon special of a 18" pizza, wings, bread sticks, and 6pk of soda for $22.95. We upgraded it to a 20" pizza for an additional $2. Total was $29.51 (including tax and delivery charge). The pizza was good. We ordered sausage and mushroom (my all-time fave!). It was a good amount of cheese, sausage, mushroom, but the slices on the outside barely had anything everything was aim towards the center.. The crust was a bit too thick for my liking, but add a little ranch sauce and you are good to go. My favorite was the hot chicken wings. They were crunchy and spicy. De-lish. The bread sticks were plain regular bread sticks, nothing special. I look forward to ordering here again especially the chicken wings.
(3)Leah B.
They have super cheap lunch specials and the pizza is pretty good. You can get 1 huge slice and medium pop for $3 or 2 slices and pop for under $5. I got 2 slices not realizing how large the portions are and I ended up taking the untouched 2nd slice home. I did not try anything else on the menu but they have a big variety so there is something for everyone.
(4)Tony K.
The place has changed owners I guess and the place is disgusting! Friend had an Italian beef that was sooooooooo salty, he couldnt eat it. I tried it.... WORST Italian Beef I have ever had in 40 years. I had a small pizza that was topped with cheap cheese, tasteless sauce and a dough-tasting crust. McDonalds is a 5-star eatery next to this place.
(1)N D.
Ordered 2 pizzas-1 large with 2 toppings, 1 small with 3 toppings, chicken tenders, and mozzarella sticks. $45 later I'm walking out of this seedy place wishing I'd just gone out and had real food. Was the food good, yes....finem, nothing to complain about. There were a lot of strange people milling about outside and in the back there was a bunch of guy ( at least 8) drinking in the parking lot. Will I go back again? Probably not due to the price and the atmosphere.
(3)Tobin h.
Great place! Hearing wonderful things about restaurants on Irving Park/Bensenville raises a big red flag because it seems all the chamber of Commerce folks of the area spit some serious sunshine about their own is a norm...but this place is quality. The guys at the counter don't exactly scream top notch pizza/Italian but Wow! I would take them against any "traditional" place Addison or Bensenville has to offer. Give it a try and be ready to be tantalized because they do it right from top to bottom!. And the value to their food & prices are hard to match. Go tomato's, go, go tomato's!
(4)Eric D.
Doesn't look like much on the outside but this place is pretty good. A wide range of food choices a slice and a soda was around 4 bucks. They have plenty of specials and offer a jumbo pizza for football games which is why I ordered. Pretty good.
(4)Drew C.
This place is very unassuming, but the pizza slices are huge, cheap ($2.00 at lunch) and I have to say, it's my favorite pizza in Chicago land. I've always lived by the saying that even bad pizza is good pizza when you're hungry. Just think about that- when have you really had "BAD" pizza? Like never, right? Maybe the frozen store-kind pizzas, but not from a legitimate pizzeria. Next, how hard is pizza to make? Answer: not hard. That's why Tomato's pizza is my favorite. It's very inexpensive, but the pizza is extremely tasty and reliable, two factors I rarely get in my pizza orders from other locations. The slices are very large, the cheese and sausage (or pepperoni) quantities are very generous, and the sauce is not overly salty and/or watery. The stuff is just perfect. Speaking of which, they cook it right. I don't know how, but the slices don't flop around while maintaining the perfect 'bite' when you get going on one of them. Lastly, I've never tried ANYTHING else here. Why should I? They're perfect for pizza; I've got Portillo's for an Italian Beef or something like that.
(5)M M.
We had avoided Tomato's because, quite honestly, their mascot is creepy. That tomato woman just stares into your soul trying to devour it. At one point I would have been afraid to eat pizza from there fearing the tomato woman would have poisoned it with the G-virus, helplessly mutating me into an amorphous monster. But I got over that. And I was pleased. Tomato's all-in-all is a pretty damn good pizza. We got a thin crust cheese. The crust was slightly dry, but still flavorful, The cheese was great, with plenty of those brown dots, and if you've ever raided Onyxia, you'd know you know a lot of DOTs is a good thing. The sauce, was a tiny bit sweet to give it just an extra bit of enjoyable flavor, but not too much. My wife seemed to approve and she can't stand sweetness in her sauces/condiments. The service was pretty good too. The pizza was done quickly, still steaming hot so I was able to keep it warm on the drive home. The woman at the counter was really friendly, which even some really good pizza places have people behind the counter who look at you like you're infected with something... like the G-virus... but I'm pretty sure that one's not contagious like the T-virus is, so seriously people, stop being so ignorant about your Umbrella Corp. Bio-weapon viruses. But back to my point, a little extra bit on the service like that does make a difference. They also usually have really great coupons. We got an 18 inch for 11 bucks. That's not bad at all for a pizza of this quality. Even without the coupons most of their prices are pretty good. In addition there are tables in there, so you can order at the counter and get a quick service meal to eat in. The place isn't the usual shack some of these pizza take out places can be. It actually looks like it was meant to be eaten in... there's even a TV, but it was playing Univision, so brush up on your Spanish. There's certainly no shortage of good pizza places in the northeastern quadrant of DuPage County, but if you're in the general vicinity, I'd definitely recommend giving Tomato's a try... odds are the tomato woman won't eat your soul.
(4)Renato P.
My family's current pizza place , and very similar to my favorite place ,Gigios on Broadway. Unfortunately it is similar to Gigios in the way Patric Swayze's brother Don looks sort of like his bro , but just a little bit off. I have to guess it 's the cheese that they use , different than Gigios, a little too firm , maybe too low moisture. The sausage , crust and sauce is comparable, and yummy. The actual place is a glorified pick up window. Unless you are having a quick lunch , get it to go. They also have a decent selection of appetizers and dinners . We have tried the Italian beef (wife thought it was great , I thought it was good) , the cheese sticks , chicken wings and the garlic bread were all good. The kid liked his burger , I didn't try it. I enjoyed my steak sandwich , good. I will keep ordering from here until I move or find someplace better
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