Home Run Inn
820 W North Ave, Melrose Park, IL, 60160
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Address :
820 W North Ave
Melrose Park, IL, 60160 - Phone (708) 345-9696
- Website https://www.homeruninnpizza.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Lance C.
3 starts based on good points for food and service. The restaurant is clean, the cashier was helpful and polite, the pizza was hot and tasty. The only reason behind the two point deduction was the inconsistent pricing. I'm a man on a budget and when I eat out for lunch I like a good deal. I normally go to the HRI in Hillside when I want pizza for lunch but today I happened to be in Melrose Park and thought I would give their HRI a try. Ordered the same thing I always do in Hillside assuming same chain same lunch deals, right? Wrong I was. Shocked me to see I was paying almost $3 more here than I do for the same food a few miles down the road at the same franchise owned by the same people. That is ridiculous. Honestly, I wont be returning to their Melrose park location because I feel like I just got cheated there and am going to consider other pizza places within my budget moving forward.
(3)Diana O.
I went here for the first time and last time! I will never go to this place of business. I am a big believer on customer service. I am a well mannered person and if i say thank you the least you can do is acknowledge me, and if I ask you something I expect a reply not for you to ignore me. The people working there might hate their job but do not take it out on your customers by treating them like crap. NEVER AGAIN!
(1)Gemma K.
Sometimes it's best to placate the passenger riding shot gun in your car. My friend and I were on the way to an "event" and she needed sustenance. Not just any sustenance but her go-to brand of pizza. She swears by Home Run Inn pizza; she will not eat anything else. Well, okay. For me, it has been awhile since I've had Home Run Inn, so into the lot we went. I will say that the young woman handling the orders was amazingly personable, without any unnecessary up-selling. We both ordered a #1 to go. The screen shows a single slice but when we opened our boxes, we each had two. My cheese pizza was fine, though I received a regular Pepsi instead of diet. The HRI fan next to me got the right drink, but felt her food was cold. What can you do, we were all ready rolling. I have to hand it to the girl at the window, and this review has an extra star because of her. She may not have prepared the food, but she did a really nice job on customer service. Home Run Inn still may not be my number one favorite pizza to end all pizzas, but what I had was A-OK.
(3)LISA W.
This pizza taste nothing like the original one on 31st especially the crust....the crust is the main reason we love Home Run Inn. The frozen version is much better. The other thing I hated more than the food...the floor (including the bathroom) was sticky which means they do not clean therefore I won't be back!!!
(2)Allen M.
I do not understand all the bad reviews. One person of course ordered a slice with an unusual combination of toppings and complained he had to wait a few minutes! Ok. I have been eating HRI pizza since 1948. Yes, 1948. My family lived in easy driving distance of the original place. Even then it was the most expensive pizza around. But then, like now, they do not skimp on toppings. The pizza is loaded up. Now, I usually go to the Melrose Park location and pickup my pizza to eat at home. Sometimes I do stop by for a slice at lunch time. In my experience the pizza has always been up to the high standard I expect and the service has always been pleasant.
(5)Lorelei C.
So.. I have been bugging my son Nick to take me to Home Run Inn for Pizza.. And.. today.. Nick finally caved in and off we went! It has been many years since I have been to Home Run Inn.. in fact I was like 17 at my last visit.. I am now 50.. You do the math.. please be gentle.. Okay.. I will admit I was a little disappointed in todays lunch visit.. I was really excited that Nick was taking his Mom so she could have her blast from the past.. But.. the pizza was mediocre at best but the deep fried ravioli was really good.. Nick ordered cheesy garlic bread and when it arrived it was like the size of a small pizza.. Nick seemed to like it so that was good! There were some nice people working there today unfortunately I have been in a bit of a funk and did not get their names so they could get their props.. That is so unlike me.. I also had a nice big chocolate chip cookie.. I needed chocolate desperately.. some say it has the same effect on humans as.. oh.. you know the rest... I will admit the prices were a bit steep.. But after all it is Home Run Inn.. So.. my trip down memory lane was a bit of a let down.. But I did get to go down North Avenue to 1st. Avenue where Kiddieland used to be with the little dipper and my favorite octopus ride.. Well.. in Kiddielands spot there is now a damn Costco.. Boy.. I'm batting a thousand here today.. Just one of those days..:(
(3)Mallory G.
Awful, just awful! The pizza tasted like something I imagine you would dig out of a garbage can must taste. It was old and foul and just awful. The cheese wouldn't melt in the microwave, and the crust looked like a stale cracker, and tasted as such. I actually tend to like the frozen brand of HRI pizza; it's at the very least much better than the mess I was served. The toasted ravioli was toasted so hard I felt like a dog wrestling with a bone trying to eat it. It's supposed to have beef in the middle; yeah, if we are now calling odd pork-ish like meat beef. The chicken tenders were anything but tender; they should be renamed chicken stones. The blue cheese sauce was nothing but strange-flavored glue.
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