Reggie's Pizza Express

411 S Wells St #1, Chicago
(312) 939-4423

Recent Reviews

Sam

Love this hidden gem. Great tasting pizza, literal best value for lunch in the Loop. Super friendly owner.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cheese Pizza 20

Robin Titamer

Great pizza at an affordable price for Chicago’s standard. Reggie is a very kind guy also. Service was excellent. Would return.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cheese Pizza 20

Babygurl X.

Such good food!!! I stopped by on the way home from work. Never been there before but I was passing by and seen "pizza slices" lmao I had a great time. Thank you Reggie!!!!

oldschooljeep48

Loved eating here at this hidden Jem! I was surprised to see that Reggie was the actual guy, not just an employee. Nothing better then the owner putting their hard work and love into something and in this case, it was delicious! Also note, the “slice” is a quarter of a large pizza so it’s well worth it!! Thank you Reggie!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rog (Struzo)

Legendary spot in the financial district of Chicago..#

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jacob H.

Pizza was awesome. Reggie was awesome..

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza Slice

oohlala

Great hidden gem inside O'Neil's. Reggie is a treasure.

Food: 5

Service: 5

// E

Cute little hole in the wall place, pizza was pretty good and the owner made my day better :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrii Ukraine

Nice pizza, big slice for 6$. Friendly and nice owner.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sausage Pizza

Carla Sarmento

Super friendly and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nizel Adams

I visited this place thinking it was Reggio's pizza which is an iconic black-owned pizza chain. Despite noticing my mistake I still decided to try it out. It's located inside of the bar. Reggie's pizza is tucked away in the corner. It's a really small space that I noticed everyone inside was ignoring. You can get a slice & a soda for $6.50 (prices oddly seem to vary depending ln the customer if you look through the reviews) although there's no apparent list of toppings or menu items anywhere from what I saw. I'm pretty much in agreement with the other reviewers in terms of the pizza looking better than it tastes. It's subpar at worst & ok at best. Despite it sitting on the rack then being put in the oven to be reheated...the dough was still uncooked in some areas. The cheese is perfectly browned & there's a decent amount of sausage. The sauce was lackluster. The main pro is that the slices are big although not Bacci's big. They're served like a New York slice of which the owner tries his best to convince Chicagoans to let him slice it into smaller pieces for them (must be due to past confusion or waste.) I did end up throwing the last 1/5th of pizza I had left away, but not because I was full...I just didn't feel like eating subpar pizza anymore. The whole time the bar wasn't that busy. There were a couple of guys playing eachother in darts which was somewhat entertaining since one of them was hilariously bad as well as cheating.Parking: Street parking onlyWheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible entrance

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Nizel A.

I visited this place thinking it was Reggio's pizza which is an iconic black-owned pizza chain. Despite noticing my mistake I still decided to try it out. It's located inside of the bar. Reggie's pizza is tucked away in the corner. It's a really small space that I noticed everyone inside was ignoring. You can get a slice & a soda for $6.50 (prices oddly seem to vary depending ln the customer if you look through the reviews) although there's no apparent list of toppings or menu items anywhere from what I saw. I'm pretty much in agreement with the other reviewers in terms of the pizza looking better than it tastes. It's subpar at worst & ok at best. Despite it sitting on the rack then being put in the oven to be reheated...the dough was still uncooked in some areas. The cheese is perfectly browned & there's a decent amount of sausage. The sauce was lackluster. The main pro is that the slices are big although not Bacci's big. They're served like a New York slice of which the owner tries his best to convince Chicagoans to let him slice it into smaller pieces for them (must be due to past confusion or waste.) I did end up throwing the last 1/5th of pizza I had left away, but not because I was full...I just didn't feel like eating subpar pizza anymore. The whole time the bar wasn't that busy. There were a couple of guys playing eachother in darts which was somewhat entertaining since one of them was hilariously bad as well as cheating.

UAB Tvarkista

Great places, tasty pizza , very kind chef

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tom G.

Reggie's is a "no frills" slice of pizza place for $6.00 a slice with a can of pop nestled inside O'Neil's Pub. The counterman is friendly and will get your slice ready to go in no time. It's a good size slice that looks better than it taste. I'm hard pressed to give it three stars, I'd give 2 1/2 stars if they could split the difference. If you're in a pinch for money or time, Reggie's is the place for you.

Mamashi Blank

Such an incredible hidden gem of a pizza joint. Just go over there already and grab a slice. The owner is a great guy as well.

Food: 5

Service: 5

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