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  • James R.

    I've been back to Old Chicago, and I think they deserve an upgrade. The service is steadily good, there's always new beer to try, and the prices are reasonable. I had a pizza there with a friend and we were both pleasantly surprised at how good it was. It was a "Chicago Style" - which, by the way, is emphatically not a Chicago-style pizza - with pepperoni and green peppers. The crust was buttery and bready like a good pan pizza should be, with great cheese and the just-right amount of pepperoni. I thought they could have gone heavier on the green pepper, but I'm just nitpicking. Service was attentive, friendly, prompt and timely. I'm starting to hang out there a bit with friends as it beats quite a few other neighborhood places out in price and quality while also having more pleasant surroundings and room to move without tripping on your neighbor as at some other area watering holes.

    (4)
  • Stephen K.

    On paper, Old Chicago has one of those menus where you could probably pick anything and at least be somewhat satisfied. And overall, I consider my experience above average. I originally planned on drinking water that evening, but their selection of 110 beers made me reconsider. And the Signature Trio (Italian Nachos, Sicilian Pepperoni Rolls, and Cheese Garlic Bread) was just awesome. Please get this appetizer! After a Guinness and these fun snacks, I was feeling pretty good about Old Chicago. Pizza is one of those foods that is really hard not to enjoy, and Old Chicago's pizza was enjoyable. The sauce, cheese and toppings on their "Chicago Seven" were topnotch. However, there is much to be desired in terms of quality of their Chicago-style crust. I wasn't willing to write it off that night on account of how full I was after the Signature Trio, but leftovers the next day validated it. I am a fan of that style of crust, just not Old Chicago's. I would be willing to go back and try the thin crust since everything else about the experience was good. But I'll be trying other restaurants first before coming back here.

    (3)
  • Chris C.

    Menu is fine. Beers are not cheap but I love the beer tour.

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    Not half bad, way better than Uno across the street. Tons of beer on tap to choose from.

    (4)
  • Ericj

    Lots of beers to choose from. Food is just not good. Everything is overprocessed, frozen and dripping with grease.

    (2)
  • Chazz B.

    As I'm sure others have pointed out, their pizza is not Chicago style deep dish, but rather standard midwestern schlock served in a pan you would find at Lou Malnati's. Stick to Uno's if that's what you are looking for. Me, I get the calzones, as they are large and unruly to eat. The Chicago fire is my favorite of the three, and in a brazen display of American excess, it is served with ranch dressing. A person of normal eating habits should not be able to finish it in one sitting, and it is just as good eaten at 3am from a standing position, illuminated by only the light from your refrigerator's open door

    (3)
  • Thomas T.

    One last whirl at Old Chicago before they tear it down and put up a Culvers. We had a $25 gift card to use, so time was running out. In we went! The place is clean and organized. Happy hours here are nice - plenty of beer to choose from, and the outdoor patio is great on a nice day. I've had salads here before, and they've always been good. This time the family settled in for a typical dinner out. My son and I ordered the angus steak sandwich while my wife got a italian sausage calzone. The little guy got the chicken tender kids meal, which was fine. The calzone lacked "pop". It tasted okay, but didn't have the dynamic flavor you want from a pizza-based item. The steak sandwiches weren't great. We ordered them without the pepper-stuff, but they either whiffed on that or it had something else peppery in it. The meat was very dry, only to be enhanced by the dry bun. The food came out pretty quick, so I can't believe it sat under a warming lamp for too long. In all, the food was underwhelming. Seeing the next table's deep dish pizza, we had orderer's remorse. That feeling was solidified 20 minutes later as I doubled over in pain every 3 minutes. All is well now, but I'm not looking to head back.

    (2)
  • Jeff W.

    Food: 3 Service: 4 Uniqueness: 3 ---------------------------------------------- I've started adding sub ratings to my reviews because I specifically noticed how service can really make an experience better. I've lived in Madison off and on for 10 years and I just started making Old Chicago one of my regular places. If you're looking for a really unique dining experience, this isn't going to fit the bill. This is a place for a decent slice of pizza with people are amongst the friendliest staff I've ever had the privilege of being served by. The food is solid but is a bit on the expensive side but the staff are just awesome. You get the feeling that if you became a regular the staff would invite you to join their bowling league. Go there to catch a game and grab a brew. You won't regret it.

    (3)
  • Julian T.

    My experience at Old Chicago was over the lunch hour - I arrived around 11:30. We were seated promptly on the patio. The patio here is clean but lacks charm (considering Old Chicago is in the middle of apt complexes/office buildings along Mineral Point). Also, there were bees hovering around our table during the whole meal. Our server was very friendly and helpful, but totally strapped. He appeared to be the only person taking orders and tending to about five different tables during lunch. An additional waitress appeared around 12:15, but our guy had been literally running around waiting his tables up until that point. As a result, service was a bit slow. It took a while to get silverware/napkins/refills. I had the spinach, sun-dried tomato, and mushroom lunch calzone with a garden salad. The salad was phoned in - iceberg lettuce, a few cucumber slices, almonds slivers, and a single cherry tomato. The calzone was not completely cooked, leaving a damp slimy bit of dough on the inside... was the dough straight from the freezer? The first few bites were entirely this undercooked dough and melty cheese. There was not very much of the advertised filling and when there was, it was bland. Service was a 3, food a 2.

    (2)
  • Kelsi B.

    You could definitely do worse than Old Chicago. It won't be the best thing you've ever eaten, but it won't be the worse either. The Buffalo Chicken Rolls are pretty good. I wish they were cooked more on the inside - the bread was a little raw. But the flavor is good and they are filling! The Peppered Bacon Chicken Alfredo is also pretty tasty. I found it to be kind of dry, as it seemed the sauce was spread on the pizza pretty unevenly. But in the bites with enough sauce, the 'za was quite delicious. The fresh basil adds a nice freshness to the pie. For dessert, you can't go wrong with The Big Cookie. It's a chocolate chip cookie baked in a deep-dish pizza pan and served with vanilla ice cream. I mean, really? It's delicious of course and I want to eat it for every meal. So like I said, don't be expecting 5-star service here. But they do have a nice selection of beer and food, so it's worth checking out.

    (3)
  • Kyara M.

    Old Chicago is the furthest thing from good. For starters, a group and I dined here on a slow Thursday before going to the movies. I order a very simple appetizer. Tomatoes and Mozzarella Caperes (not sure of the name). Anyway, all there is to it was tomatoes slices, with mozz cheese slices on top topped with spinach and balsamic vinegar. How can you mess up something so simple? I know! You served all of the ingredients very unfresh to diners. My tomatoes seemed to have been a day old as well as the spinach. Because of that, I wasn't sure if I should finish eating the cheese from fear of getting sick. It wasn't a good meal at all. Extremely disappointing. For my meal, I was craving a sandwich. I order a turkey and bacon club - minus the bacon because I do not eat pork. The sandwich was OK but the bread was so hard it cut my gums every time I bit into it. The bread is toasted but they let mines toast far too long. At least the fries were better. I think the sandwich ending up being $10 and it wasn't worth half of that price. Old Chicago is far too expensive of a restaurant to serve bland food. How they are still open is beyond me. I won't be returning. This was my third trip here and none of them were good.

    (1)
  • Amber V.

    Came here tonight with my boyfriend and 2 out of our 4 kids. The waitress was really nice. The wait time wasn't bad. I had the grilled chicken Caesar salad and it was really good. The others had a pizza with sausage, pepperoni, peppers, etc on it. Both kids (2&3) each ate a 1/2 slice and the boyfriend ate 3. So I'm assuming they all enjoyed it! I would love to come back on a cheat meal day and really try some of their other stuff out. Only negative is the prices are a tad high.

    (4)
  • Pattama H.

    It is my second time to dine in here. We came as a big group of 9. Our server worked hard on us but he was still nice and polite. Back to our foods, I was quite impressed by thier wings. Many of us liked 3-alarms chicken wings. Personally I think wings here is much better than the another popular brand of wings in term of size and flavorful. Too bad, this location is far from downtown. Otherwise I would visit more often. We had 3 pans of pizza: Hawaiian, Chicago and double deckeroni. The last one was recommended by our server. He did a great job. We all loved it the most. It's much better when u order it in thin style. I would say Hawaiian here is the worst I have had so far. I am a fan of Hawaiian but definitely not from this place. The flavor was mediocre. Mehh! In short, I definitely come back for wings for sure.

    (4)
  • Alex G.

    This is the kind of place that you just get lucky to find. Their food is delicious, and affordable, it seems to me that people there like working there because they always seem happy and friendly.

    (5)
  • Dan L.

    It's a fine spot for some chain quality Chicago style food. Having said that, the service was lacking. Although our waitress was nice, she was for the most part nowhere to be found. I suspect that it's an understaffing issue and not the serving staff's fault. If you've got a few hours to kill and aren't in a rush, it's just fine.

    (2)
  • Shawn P.

    We had a deep dish pizza and it was awesome! My daughter had the Mac n cheese with bacon and I loved it and so did she. My other daughter had a specialty pizza and ate it all . Super fast service and great waiter!

    (5)
  • Sarajane L.

    A group of friends and I come here for the weekly trivia night, and it's fine. The food is average, the service is somewhat below average on average, maybe due to the popularity of the event. We've had outstanding service (we love you Kenna!), and outright rude service (some young guy). The trivia announcer is somewhat hard to hear, something about his voice more than the volume. After every question, it's a round of "what? What did he say? Did you hear him?" They have a beer tour program, which is kind of cool, or would be if it had ever yet been properly processed, in my case. I've been dealing with their promotions department for weeks via email attempting to get the credit due on my card. Somehow they had the entire wrong number associated with my name. So yeah, love my friends, they like this place, so I'll keep coming, but I'd rather go to almost any other trivia night in town. They do have a great and extensive beer selection, always something new and interesting on tap.

    (3)
  • Alessandra G.

    Old Chicago has reinvented itself over the last few months, and I have to say I am pleasantly surprised. The pizza dough for their Chicago thick is delicious, soft on the inside, crunchy on the edges. The atmosphere is great at the bar and they have a vast selection of beers. If you are looking for some family time, the restaurant has great sitting with TV's everywhere so that you can watch you favorite sporting events without all the noise.

    (4)
  • Saira L.

    I honestly don't get how this place has been open for so long. I never heard good things but being stuck waiting for a bus got me here. A friend and I enter were greeted 15 mins later. No one was there. I order a soda and a sandwich. Friend orders a beer and wings. Soda did not taste right- the server said yeah the bag has to be changed. It took 10 more minutes, but finally it tasted right. The beer was not very cold. But the food was awful. It just seemed microwaved and that too poorly. I did not even finish my sandwich. The server was nice, thats the only positive I can say.

    (1)
  • Blair J.

    Old Chicago has the best loyalty program around. I love the World Beer Tour! As a member of the World Beer Tour, I'm always getting free money put on my card. It's not the weak 20% off or buy one get one free deals- they literally add $6 to your card for random events. For my birthday, I got a free large medium pizza - a $17 value! The food is good. I'm honestly not a huge pizza fan or critic, but I think it's a decent pizza. They have a huge selection of beer. An excellent happy hour.. Etc. This is a great place to be a regular at!

    (4)
  • Onotse I.

    I was here today for drinks to watch the game and this place doesn't disappoint. It doesn't disappoint however because my expectations aren't that high for it. The service is usually really good but it's a bar and serves standard bar fare. They have the standard wings and fried appetizers that are usually pretty good. They also have a great selection of beer, at least I think so based on my limited knowledge of beer. This place has a regular Happy Hour as well as a late night Happy Hour! I believe the appetizers during Happy Hour are half off with drinks being a few dollars off. Another nice thing about this place is that they are always changing the menu. Today I had fries with bacon, cheese, and sour cream that wasn't half bad; it also wasn't on the menu a few months ago when I was here last. It's nice to go somewhere and try something new not knowing if it's going to be on the menu when you come back again. I dig Old Chicago. It's a chill place to watch a game, grab a drink and hang with friends.

    (3)
  • Grace C.

    Very solidly 2 stars for me. I had the chicken strips platter, and was...not impressed. The chicken was thin and kinda tough, and the fries were limp and a bit soggy. Nothing about the menu seemed particularly creative, either. Service was fine, and my strawberry lemonade was tasty, but the food was just "meh". I'm glad I finally tried Old Chicago, but I could probably have done without it and I probably won't be back.

    (2)
  • Joshua B.

    Stopped here at 9 on a Friday night with some friends. We chose to grab a booth by the bar as the bar was full. Only table we could find was dirty. 5 minutes later someone comes by to clean it and take our drink order. Finally we got our drinks almost 10 minutes later. Our waiter was stretched thin that evening. We eventually ordered food, that came out pretty fast. I just had the happy hour $5 chicken tenders and $3 garlic cheesy bread, the food was good. My friend has a BBQ Cheddar burger, he said it was ok. His lady had the Classic Calzone which was huge and she said it was very good. What got us was the fact that we wouldn't see or hear our waiter for 20 minutes at a time. When we wanted to leave it took forever to get our checks, then it took forever for him to bring us our change for the bill. I did join the world beer tour and plan on finishing it. I like the atmosphere, however some of the food on the menu seemed incredibly overpriced. Maybe Old Chicago just needs a change in management to make this a truly exceptional chain restaurant.

    (2)
  • M P.

    Finally got to go there after years of not being there... I was pleasantly surprised at the atmosphere...warm and inviting and clean!!! The food was delicious! Michelle was attentive and very nice! Thanks Michelle!!!

    (4)
  • Steve L.

    Barely a two-star experience last night... it started when we asked for a table in the bar - party of 6. We were "seated" in a half-booth that could fit 4 people at best. Our server looked confused when we asked if we could get a larger table - she actually suggested that two of us stand near the booth (chairs weren't allowed due to fire codes). So, we asked to be moved to the nearly empty dining room, and were taken to a corner booth that - wait for it - could fit 4 people at best. We asked if we could put two tables together, as the dining room was literally empty (there were two other couples eating in the dining room). We got a half-hearted response: "Um, I guess we could do that?" Once seated, things got worse. New server was pushing for orders as soon as we sat down. "Are you ready to order food?" We asked for a minute to browse through the sticky menus (they were literally grimy and sticky), but managed to order appetizers, which arrived in less than 3 minutes (we didn't have our drinks yet). How that's even possible is beyond me. Sicilian rolls were greasy, not very crispy, and tasted heavily processed. Round of drinks arrived; we ordered food. One of the folks at our table wanted to order the chili; when he asked, our server said, "I think we're out of it, but I'll check." She left without taking the remaining orders. She returned with a bowl of what was passed off as chili... I'm told it was more of a southwestern-style chicken soup. He asked if that was the chili and was told that it definitely was the chili. She mentioned something about a recent menu change and how many items had changed, including the chili. Hmmm. I finally got to order an entree; we ordered another round of drinks. Food arrived and it was disappointing once again. Greasy, overly processed, and just "not good." I felt smarmy after the meal. Glasses and empty bottles were never cleared from the table during the entire meal. We left at 8:00pm; five of us commented about how poor the experience was (once again) - one thought it was "ok" (he's a huge fan of the place). I'm done with OC.

    (2)
  • Shaun H.

    I hadn't read too many great reviews about this place on Yelp! but a friend suggested I try this place before I left Wisconsin so I decided to give them a try. Despite hearing fairly good reviews about the pizza I planned to get Ians the next day (my last Saturday in Madison) so I decided to go with a cheeseburger instead. We arrived and were waited on in a timely fashion. I placed my order for a Chicago burger with American cheese (see pic) and my friend ordered the appetizer sampler (see pic) thinking it would be a regular sized sampler. My burger arrived in about 20 minutes. It was cooked he way I asked, medium-rare. The burger itself was pretty decent, but nothing memorable. It was fairly dry but not really ridiculously so. Instead of fries I got a side salad which was ok, although you'd think tomatoes were in short supply in the world since I only got one 1 tiny cherry tomato in my salad. I also didn't like the lack of cheese in my salad but lots of places don't offer that so no big deal. My friends appetizer turned out to be HUGE, about what 4 or 5 people would snack on while waiting for their dinner. I tried a couple of hot wings, a bbq wing and cheese stick of of the tray. The wings were meaty but not particularly hot (as in hot/cold hot) and the hot wings weren't particularly spicy either, rather bland. The bbq wings had a decent amount of sauce but the hot wings were definitely not sauced enough. The cheese stick was good and hot and how a cheese stick should taste. All in all the sampler tasted about like the burger, pretty decent but pretty forgettable. So I guess my bottom line is this place is alright, I'd go hear again if a friend suggested it but I'd never come back here on my own initiative. They do have a really nice patio out back and their beer list looked really strong so that'd probably be the main thing for me to ever want to try if I were to come back. Oh that and the pizza of course. And just a note, the service was fine and the restaurant seemed pretty nice, as well as clean, it's just the food was not particularly great, just average. This place reminds me alot of TGIF's, of which I'm not a fan of... Although I didn't taste the pizza it looked pretty decent from the people sitting around me and it's possible, although unlikely from the reviews on Yelp!, that the pizza may be the item to order here. It's highly unlikely I however will ever find out..

    (2)
  • Anne G.

    We stopped in the other night after a hockey game and were pleasantly surprised. The baked spaghetti pie was actually delightful. It came with an Alfredo sauce amd a vodka sauce that tasted great together. Our waiter was very friendly and efficient and the atmosphere was friendly and laid back. It's definitely not the best food you'll eber eat but if it's an only option it's not a bad one!

    (3)
  • Robb S.

    A little over-priced, but they have good specials for happy hour and late-night. Lots of different beers on tap which rotate seasonally and with special promos. Be sure to become a World Beer Tour member for additional giveaways. The best thing about this place is the people who go there to sit at the bar. Always a good conversation to be had about sports or otherwise.

    (3)
  • Sarah E.

    pizza is pretty decent but why did you stop serving deep dish!? staff is pretty average, nothing extraordinary that's for sure.

    (3)
  • Matthew F.

    I was in Madison for 3 weeks and I went to old Chicago no less then 3 times, they had an enormous beer selection, decent prices, and very friendly staff. I orders the lunch special w/ a salad, it was on my table with in 2 minutes. Fresh and crisp with a tangy Caesar dressing, and a kickass blt with turkey! 8 bucks! I will return during my next visit.

    (5)
  • Kelly F.

    The food is average. I don't typically go here for the food....I go for the beer. There are 110 different beers to choose from, and if you are so inclined, you can do the "World Beer Tour." In order to complete the tour, you have to drink all 110 beers, but it's cool because they give you lots of incentives and prizes along the way. My husband is doing the beer tour, and Old Chicago just sent him $5 to spend there because he has had 2 visits. The more you go, the more money/prizes they give you. Wednesday night trivia is always a good time, but it's pretty crowded.

    (3)
  • Michael B.

    So we got a $10 off coupon in the mail...we go for lunch and were warmly greeted and seated immediately. We opted for the lunch special of 1/2 panini and a salad and Calzone with a salad. The pizza prices were outrageous! $24 bucks for a 14 inch pizza? REALLY? the salads were just OK...skimpy on the dressing, with one over-ripe cherry tomato. The Panini was tiny and and cut into two pieces. One with ample meat, cheese and peppers. The other had NO peppers, NO meat and was all cheese. The french fries were soggy and over salty. The very nice hostess came over said our coupon was $10 off a $20 total meal, so she suggested a piece of turtle cheesecake, which was very tasty and pushed the total to $21.00. Not worth the price at all.

    (1)
  • Jason C.

    Their "Chicago-style" Pizza is just deep dish pizza. It's not Chicago-style pizza. Their sauce was good (properly un-cooked, as it should be), but it was on the bottom, underneath the cheese, and it had very few toppings. The crust did not have the typically "fried" taste/texture to it, as it was simply baked. What kept them from getting 1 star was that the manager came to the table to talk to us about their restaurant since we were first-timers. I asked him about their pizza, and he said that they don't have a proper oven to be able to bake a proper Chicago-style pizza. Their big thing is the 110 beers they have, but being that I'm not a beer drinker, I don't think I have much reason to come back. If you want truly authentic Chicago-style pizza, go to Rosati's - it's a couple blocks east on Mineral Point Rd.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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