
Consistent, high-quality deep-dish pizza with fresh, in-house sauces in Irving's Las Colinas.
Chicago Deep Dish Pizza Las Colinas in Irving offers deep-dish and thin-crust pizzas with in-house dough and marinara. Reviews praise consistent, high-quality ingredients and efficient, friendly service for dine-in or takeout. Some guests note the style differs from classic Chicago deep dish, with comparisons to Detroit-style, while others highlight halal options and a clean, family-friendly setting with ample parking.
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Our signature deep dish pizza with a thick, flavorful crust, fresh marinara sauce, and premium toppings, baked to perfection.
Classic thin crust pizza available in various sizes and toppings, cut into squares for easy sharing.
Convenient options for enjoying our pizza at home or in our family-friendly restaurant with TV entertainment.
All our pizzas are prepared with halal ingredients, catering to diverse dietary preferences.
Perfect for gatherings with large pizza sizes and a welcoming atmosphere for families and groups.
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Overall rating
Frank N
11/08/25: First time visiting. We were in the area and we came across this pizza joint. We were greeted by Ona, and she was a great hostess. She went over the menu with us, and made us feel comfortable. She went to tend to other tables and checked on us to take our order. She made us feel comfortable and not rushed. Our pizza was prepared when ordered and it didn't take very long to come out. The pizza was hot and was really good. They have fountain drinks, but no alcoholic beverages. The restaurant was pretty clean and there was plenty of parking available. Family friendly environment. There were several TV's throughout the dining area. We would stop by the next time we happen to be in the area.
Sed The Gent
Chicago Deep Dish Pizza in Las Colinas continues to deliver excellent quality and consistency. The experience is smooth from the moment you walk in, with kind hosting and no wait, even when ordering to-go. I ordered the Chicago Bulls deep dish, and as always, the ingredients were fresh and high quality. I’ve been coming here for years, and the consistency is what keeps me returning. It’s not the traditional Chicago-style deep dish you’d find in the city, but it’s a great version with rich flavor, a balanced crust, and a satisfying finish. Service was efficient and friendly, making the overall experience easy and enjoyable. If you value consistency and quality ingredients in a deep dish, this spot is always a reliable choice.
Marria Reyes
Located on O'Connor road just off highway 114 in irving. We Got a 12 inch Chicago deep dish pizza and it did not disappoint. All ingredients were fresh and the marinara sauce and pizza dough tasted made in house. I will definitely go back in the near future.
Asad Ba-Yunus
We loved this halal pizza place in the DFW area! Pizza was delicious, drinks were huge (in mason jars!) and the atmosphere, while a little spartan, was nice and friendly. The service was excellent and the place was relatively busy with takeout (we dined in). I will say, however, that I don’t think this really qualifies as “Chicago style deep dish” - this was definitely a thicker crust, but not like the Chicago pizza pie. Maybe Detroit style? They also have thin crust. But regardless, it was DELICIOUS and some of the best pizza I’ve had outside of NYC. So no matter what you call it, this is GOOD pizza.
Abraham Vargas
I'm not really sure how this pizza spot is rated so high...This pizza is only okay. They offer two styles of pizza, "deep dish" and "thin crust", neither of which live up to their name successfully. Their deep dish more closely resembles the thickness and structure of a Detroit style pan pizza (without the fried edges). And their thin crust is like regular crust pizza, but cut into squares. It's not crispy, nor is it thin by any stretch. It's very chewy and dense. I will say that the sauce this pizza spot uses IS pretty good as well as whatever cheese they use (though they use WAY too much cheese overall). But they should have never advertised themselves as Chicago deep dish and they should definitely stop calling their thin crust "thin". Check my pics for the proof. I did carryout.