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Native Chicagoan here. Something that always gets glossed over is understanding that there's two types of deep dish pizza: stuffed (what you see here) and pan.
Stuffed pizza (from bottom to top) is dough, cheese (plus vegetables or meat or whatever else you wanna "stuff" it with), another layer of dough, then the sauce on top.
Giordano's or Gino's East is most closely associated with stuffed, even though it's often only referred to as "deep dish."
Pan pizza is almost the same in shape/dimensions, but instead of it being stuffed with cheese/vegetables/meat, that part is just bread.
Lou Malnati's is most closely associated with pan pizza, even though it's often only referred to as "deep dish."
The differences are incredibly important, and anyone who's tried both can concur.
Anyways, they both have cheese so idk what this dude talking about lol
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This makes it sound like pan pizza is dough stuffed with bread, but I'm guessing that's not what you meant to imply? Regardless, I've only had Pequod's and I don't know which kind it was, but I know it was fucking delicious.
Nah it's not stuffed with bread, it's just bread up until you get to the cheese and sauce up top.
And yeah, Pequods is always poppin. Lotta Chicago transplants go for their deep dish, but their thin is better imo. It depends on how you feel about crust, too. Some people really like their crust.