My Pie, A Beloved Chicago Deep-Dish Slinger, Will Close After Half a Century
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My Pie, a cherished deep-dish pizza restaurant in Chicago, is closing its last location in Bucktown at the end of June. Founded in 1971 by Larry Aronson, who ingeniously adapted recipes over decades, the restaurant became famous for its airy crust and extensive menu. Despite having spread to 25 locations across nine states, it remains a local icon. The Bucktown spot, since 2000, is known for its varied offerings, including a popular sandwich line, Lil Guys. This closure marks the end of an era for a beloved establishment in the local food landscape.
"My Pie, a beloved deep-dish pizza institution in Chicago, will close its last location in Bucktown after more than half a century in business."
"From our first location on Sheridan Road in 1971 to our Bucktown home since 2000, My Pie has been a labor of love," ownership stated on Instagram.
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