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Crust - (773) 362-5236
Crust
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Chicago's Finest Organic Eatery + Lounge
2056 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60622
(773) 362-5236 Neighborhoods: West Side,Wicker Park
Markets:
Chicago, IL Metro
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Owner Message
- Delivery
- Back patio
- Specialty cocktails
Crust is known for their amazing specialty organic pizzas. They use the finest organic ingredients to create wood-oven prepared pizzas, delicious salads, and different sandwiches to munch on. The shroom pizza is a must to try with woodland mushrooms, spinach, b??chamel, wild herbs, goat cheese, and parmigiano-reggiano. You cana??t go wrong with anything you chose! Then, you move over to the drink menu and not only do they have a list of organic, local, and regional brews, but an amazing list of specialty cocktails to indulge in. Everyone in your group is sure to be satisfied!
Our back patio is a hit once the first nice day in Chicago hits, so dona??t miss out on that. Crust is also a great spot for brunch on the weekends with the restaurant opening at 11:30. Of course once the night goes on, Crust turns more into a Lounge feel and the party begins. Come visit us and see for yourself!
Tips
- When to Go
Early early early, they don't take reservations---or try it for lunch.
- Where to Sit
Avoid the tables near the small bar, which gets hectic with would-be diners and servers navigating the crowd.
- What to Drink
Organic microbrews and nice wines by the glass are outshone by exquisite infused vodkas, straight or in martinis (honorable mention for the watermelon margarita).
Customer Reviews
nice casual dining
Reviewed by diana78 on
2009-06-22T14:23:41Z
everything tastes very fresh and price is reasonable too.
even if you're not a huge fan of pizzas, you'd enjoy this place.
not a lot of variety in menu, but it's still a great place for a casual dinner.
Organic Delight
Reviewed by meriweather on
2008-10-20T12:50:39Z
We ate at Crust for an anniversary lunch and, save for the annoying fruit flies-- it was a very enjoyable experience. Our appetizer was an olive tapenade with flatbread, fresh and exciting with the wonderful, exotic blend of imported olives and olive oil. The flatbread, which was malleable, held the toppings nicely. The farm salad was crisp and extremely fresh with that right out of the garden zest.
On the other hand, the pizza is not for everyone. If you think Dominos or Pizza Hut makes good pizza, stay away; this pie is for more sophisticated taste buds and for those who appreciate fresh, organic food. The Margarita Pizza, the one we ordered, was a balanced blend of heirloom tomatoes and goat cheese with hints of fresh herbs finished with a light glaze of extra virgin olive oil. We both enjoyed it very much, a delightful morsel just the right size. I didn?t think it was overpriced based on the quality of the product.
On the downside, although there were other more desirable tables available, we were seated near the lavatories, which was not the ideal location. Being our anniversary, we avoided controversy and sat down. Now I wish we had requested another table. My wife had a good view of the restaurant itself, which she thought was cute, while I gazed into the empty patio seating area. We were aggravated that the waiter served us a more expensive bottle of wine than the one we ordered, but the manager adjusted the check upon our request. When we pointed out the large number of fruit flies that circled our heads and bothered us throughout the meal, he noted them and thanked us before walking away. In this tough market, I expected him to make another adjustment on the check, but didn?t. On the other hand, he said he was new and, perhaps, didn?t know any better. So, if you decide to try this solid dining experience, sit nowhere near the lavatories. Also, keep a close eye on the check--and what might be floating in the air just above your head.
Pros: Great organic food
Cons: Fruit flies buzzed our heads as we ate.
Great pizza - the worst host at the door!
Reviewed by Marta633 on
2008-03-24T14:21:38Z
As long as you are not being seated by the rudest host that greats you with an attitude you will be fine. I go there often, pretty much every week, know waitresses and bartenders. But one week was surprised by the behavior of a new host that I didn't see before. In an empty restaurant he tried to squeeze me with 2 friends of mine at the table for 2, when I asked him to maybe put 2 tables together for us (which have been done before when restaurant is empty) that the restaurant is empty and that it's only 5pm, so there is no way it will get crowded in the next hour, he told us that he expect a "dinner rush" in 15 min and that if our pizzas won't fit on the table he can cut it for us to put it on smaller plates! I could not believe such disrespect to a customer and we left. Needless to say that passing Crust 2 hours later we saw that it's still empty. Good! He probably scared all customers away! Really hope he will be gone otherwise this place will go out of business and I really like it!
Pros: Godd pizza
Cons: The host at the door has to leave
Organic for everyone
Reviewed by jk15 on
2007-12-18T18:27:22Z
This place came with a normal dinning atmosphere while other organic/vegetarian etc. places seem colorful/artsy/kitschy. Had a Bellini and a brunch "flattata" which had egg, cheese, spinach and artichoke atop their wood-fired flatbread. Absolutely delicous! Staff was friendly enough but the room felt cold and I wished I had a blanket.. Will go back for sure!!
Excellent Flatbreads!
Reviewed by katieh6 on
2007-08-06T11:55:52Z
The flatbreads all 3 of us ordered were excellent! Extremely delicious and a perfect size ot eat all or half and take the rest home. Service is casual, informed, solicitious and timely. Good drinks and selection. Nice dining outside. The salads are only slightly above average and there's not all that many options for vegetarians.
Pros: delicious flatbreads, good location
Cons: not enough veggie options
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