Lou Malnati's Deep Dish Pizza |
Lou and Jean Malnati founded Lou Malnati's Pizzeria in Lincolnwood, IL, on March 17, 1971. The restaurant thrived despite a car crashing through the dining room wall on opening day.
Expansion followed, but the third location in Flossmoor faced logistical challenges (50 miles from Lincolnwood HQ), leading to temporary closure. Lou's son Marc joined Jean, and they overcame obstacles, upholding the family's tradition of excellence.
The Malnatis have been dedicated to giving back and hosting annual charity events, including Lou Malnati's Cancer Research Benefit, which has raised over $3.5 million for cancer research. The family's legacy continues to inspire, and their beloved pizzerias remain a beacon of warmth and community.
In the 2000s, Lou Malnati expanded nationwide with its "Priority Pizza" mail-order venture, partnering with iconic Chicago brands. It opened new locations, including its first out-of-state pizzeria in Phoenix in 2016, followed by locations in Indiana and Wisconsin.
With over 3,500 employees, Lou Malnati's is recognized as one of the Chicago Tribune's Top 100 Places to Work and a National Top Workplace. They continue to grow, exploring new markets and providing opportunities for their team to succeed. The spirit of generosity lives on through events like the annual Cancer Research Benefit and Thanksgiving food basket drive.
What Makes Lou Malnati's Special?
Lou Malnati's success comes from its commitment to quality. Every Lou Malnati pizza is handmade from scratch using the finest and freshest ingredients. The Malnati team hand-selects California vine-ripened tomatoes in California yearly for the perfect sweet and tangy taste. The exclusive sausage blend is seasoned to our exact specifications. The fresh mozzarella cheese comes from the same small dairy that has supplied Lou Malnati's for over 40 years. And our family's secret recipe for flaky, buttery crust has been passed down from generation to generation. You'll know with every bite that each pizza was made with care and special attention.
On A Personal Note:
From my dining experiences with dozens of popular and famous Chicagoland Pizza Restaurants, I know that only a few finer Pizzerias have their own sausage recipes to use in their restaurant. Pequod's had a local old Italian man make their recipe. It is the best sausage, better than I've ever had at any other pizza joint. Hands-Down! Who can vouch for my statement?
From my dining experiences with dozens of popular and famous Chicagoland Pizza Restaurants, I know that only a few finer Pizzerias have their own sausage recipes to use in their restaurant. Pequod's had a local old Italian man make their recipe. It is the best sausage, better than I've ever had at any other pizza joint. Hands-Down! Who can vouch for my statement?
- March 17, 1971: Lincolnwood
- November 16, 1971: Elk Grove Village
- January 3, 1977: Flossmoor
- June 22, 1981: Wilmette
- February 1, 1982: Northbrook
- October 22, 1985: Schaumburg
- May 5, 1986: Chicago – River North
- March 1, 1989: Buffalo Grove
- September 15, 1992: Mount Prospect
- February 14, 1994: Naperville – Downtown
- April 12, 1995: Highland Park
- November 8, 1995: Chicago – Lawndale
- April 15, 1996: Park Ridge
- October 1, 1996: Libertyville
- June 2, 1997: Elmhurst
- May 4, 1998: Palatine
- November 24, 1998: Chicago – Lincoln Park
- March 5, 1999: Carol Stream
- January 22, 2001: Schaumburg – Barrington Road
- February 14, 2001: Naperville – South 95th
- November 14, 2001: Bloomingdale
- May 8, 2003: Evanston
- January 13, 2005: Grayslake/Gurnee
- June 27, 2005: Western Springs
- October 24, 2005: Geneva
- April 6, 2007: Lake Zurich
- August 29, 2007: Lakewood
- August 16, 2007: Chicago – Bucktown/Wicker Park
- March 5, 2008: Lake Forest
- 2008: Chicago – South Loop
- March 26, 2009: Tinley Park
- September 30, 2010: Bolingbrook
- July 4, 2011: Chicago – Gold Coast
- February 28, 2011: Downers Grove
- April 12, 2012: Joliet/Shorewood
- November 8, 2012: Oak Lawn
- June 20, 2013: Elgin
- February 10, 2014: Oak Park
- September 25, 2014: Palos Heights
- October 20, 2014: Chicago – West Loop
- May 4, 2015: Chicago – Lincoln Square/North Center
- February 17, 2015: Oswego
- June 6, 2015: Harwood Heights
- August 21, 2015: Buzz Bait Taqueria
- November 4, 2015: Cary
- February 15, 2016: New Lenox
- March 17, 2016: Chicago – Old Irving/Six Corners
- 2016: Phoenix, AZ
- December 2019: Fox Point, WI
- January 2021: Greenfield, WI
- August 2022: Brookfield, WI
- August 2022: Oak Creek, WI
By Lou Malnati's Pizza Restaurants
Edited by Dr. Neil Gale, Ph.D.
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