Old Chicago
7301 SE 29th St, Oklahoma City, OK, 73110
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Address :
7301 SE 29th St
Oklahoma City, OK, 73110 - Phone (405) 733-1096
- Website https://www.oldchicago.com/locations/midwest-city
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:30 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Late Night
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Over the years, different pizzerias in the United States have developed their own respective regional variations. Pizza gained popularity as the iconic dish in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. Whether you prefer thin or thick crust pizza, you can find a pizza of your preference at the best pizza restaurants in your city.
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Virginia M.
I enjoy the Italian nachos. However even the half order is huge for me, so I have to be very hungry. The pomegranate sparkler is also quite good and refreshing. The waiter kept the drinks refilled as we ate and even as we visited.
(4)Stephanie E.
I use to like Old Chicago a lot but just this year the place has went downhill. One evening I was eating in the bar area and suddenly a few bugs were crawling around on the table. The staff was amazing about it though. They gave us the food for free and definitely apologized for it. Ever since then it just gross me out about the bugs being there.
(3)Joe C.
You could do far worse for lunch in this part of town, though like any chain, it's going to be lowest-common-denominator fare. Service is usually very good, they are solid about getting you in and out at lunch, and they do the basics right. You can manage the bill if you look at what's on special that day, usually discounted quite a bit. I should mention that this is absolutely not true Chicago style pizza; in fact, it's not even a chain interpretation of Chicago style pizza a la Uno or somewhere like that. It's Chicago-style in the way that the major delivery pizza chains do "deep dish." Just go in with your eyes open and you should be able to avoid authenticity rage. Oh, and those who are interested in eating healthily should probably not even stand downwind. But they probably already knew that.
(3)Rex B.
Yeah, giving a chain a four star is something I try not to do often. Here's the deal. I love their wings and their blue cheese dressing. Give me a calzone with pepperoni and green olives along side the wings and we're doing great. Let me feed my entire family for under $10 a person and I walk out feeling like I got a good deal. The beer choices are pretty dang good. They even have Coop's DNR waiting for you on the tap. I often crave this place. I frequently give in.
(4)Joshua J.
Best Chicago style pizza in town. I've had pizza in New York City and in Chicago so I'm fairly informed. It's not true Chicago pie style, but I personally like this better than the deep Chicago pies. It's definitely not New York style, so don't come here if you don't like deep dish. Of the three places in town I like this location best. The manager here, Cameron, seems to really care, and the food/service/atmosphere seems to be better too.
(5)John R.
3 because of the service. The servers and other staff here are great! I don't recommend the pizza however unless you are looking for a heart attack on a plate (this must be an Oklahoma thing). It was beyond greasy. My wife used FOUR napkins to sop some up and it still dripped as she ate it. Atmosphere here is nice. Tv's everywhere for game days. Appetizer specials were reasonable. If I go back, I'll try a different entree.
(3)Jeff C.
Ok, I've been to this old Chicago a time or two. The pizza has gone from pretty darn good to just ok. The burgers were ok by my sons account. All in all, there are better places to go for what ever you are looking for. But if you are looking for a place that does everything just OK, this might be the place for you
(2)Joanne G.
I just finished attempting to eat my Classic Italian Melt with fresh veggies on the side. The veggies were stale, the sandwich was full of pepperoni and not much else, besides the tomatoes that I asked top be put on the side. I don't recommend this restaurant to ANYONE!
(1)Ryan S.
Old Chicago has great food, don't get me wrong. But I've BEEN to Chicago, and I've HAD Authentic Chicago-style pizza. This place does NOT have real Chicago-style pizza, at all. However, what they lack in authenticity, they make up for it by havign really delicious food. Don't expect authentic, but do expect delicious.
(3)Suzie Q.
I have always loved Old Chicago but.... It's not the same. This location on SE 29th is a clean location. I had pizza (pepperoni dry & crust a little burnt) but it was good, my husband had the calzone (he said was ok) and our daughter had chicken salad (she loved).. Even though it was late afternoon & the dining room was not real busy it was noisy with kids. Usually we love to sit in the bar area but at this location you can't because it is ALL smoking. The cigarette smoke comes out through the doors when they are opened. I had the misfortune of walking by as the door was opening. Cough, cough, cough. **Update: I decided to add stars because: The bathroom had seat covers which is un heard of in OKC. And there were NO flies in the dining room!!
(4)Ziyu L.
Too many surprises. They don't post drink prices. Was charged $5 for a ginger ale. Here is the response from the manager: "We are a national chain and the beverage books are printed for all Old Chicago restaurants to use. The pricing for all beverages varies from market to market. I am sorry that we do not list every price for all our beverages." So, food prices are the same nationwide?
(1)Rebecca W.
Food is always yummy and comes out fast! The place is a nice interesting atmosphere, the servers are a bit of space cadets sometimes but oh well. Not too shabby!
(4)Todd M.
really? chicago should come down here and kick their ass for slandering their good pizza name. Service sucked. But worst of all - they were out out of 4 of the 6 beers i wanted to try on their list.
(1)Leigh P.
This place has a special place in my heart. I've had some pretty special moments with someone very special at Old Chicago... but I'm not just giving it five stars for that. The pizza (especially the Chicago 7) is fuckin' deliciousness. The Italian Nachos and the Sicilian Pepperoni Rolls are totally yum. The beer specials make me happy happy happy... especially the "SBM" the strong beer of the month that was $2 for a pint and the happy hour snacks are a great deal. I don't know what Chicago pizza tastes like and I really don't care... the pizza here is great. The crust on the "thin" is perfect... not really thin though. It's crunchy on the bottom but still has some thickness to it. This location's bar allows smoking. After a long day of having your butt kicked, kicking back and drinking a few beers, smoking a few ciggies and having great food is very, very therapeutic. There also is trivia on Wednesday nights... and the girl that ran it the first week in June (not sure if she's the regular girl) is fucking awesome. So... for a good time, go to Old Chicago. :)
(5)Wonder W.
Well when it's one of the busiest Sunday's of the year and the parking lot being empty should of been a big red flag. Went for Father's Day. Here are the misses: we don't sell that beer on tap. We were out of the beer you ordered but we replaced it with this random beer for you. Here's your calazone..,,we didnt get our app...I didn't even put that order in,,, You asked us what size app,,, ..The food was good but under staffed bad service and giving customers personal excuses of why you are so tired. Watched mutiple tables send back orders and have long waits to order.
(2)Cara O.
I ate here and was very pleased with the service. However, I was extremely disappointed with the pizza. I got the pepperoni, sausage and mushroom on chicago style crust. I hated the sausage. There was hardly any sauce on my pizza and the crust was so incredibly greasy. It was even greasier than pizza hut crust. Also, there just wasn't much flavor to the pizza. I would much rather have dominos. I won't be back for their pizza.
(2)Libby V.
In a city where a chain like Applebees is considered fine dining, this is as good as it gets. From 4-7 p.m. they have cheap appetizers. We had a variety of chicken wings (.39 cents each) and little pasta pockets. They were good. Then we had a Thai pie, plenty for 3 of us at $16.95. And $5 martinis ... just as good and much cheaper than the $12 martinis at our hotel. Cheap and tasty...works for me. Service was good, and they didn't even blink when we told them table for 10. Went ahead and seated us even though we weren't all there.
(3)Richard P.
Great place to watch a game and drink beer. Cold taps, good happy hour deals!
(5)Cyndi R.
The food is not as good as I expected. If you want a place with an extensive selection if beers
(2)Dan C.
Better than I thought it would be. I was in town visiting from Chicago.
(3)Kellie N.
This place isn't bad, I've had worse, but I've also had better!
(3)Teresa M.
I'm not a fan. I don't think the food is good. I think they charge too much for what they give you.
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