Published December 20, 2010
Just Say Dough
Pizza by the Yard in Little Italy

After a lifetime of careful study, let’s review what you know about thin-crust
pizza.
It’s delicious. It’s round. And... well, that about covers it. But there have been recent developments.
One of those two things is about to change.
Introducing
Dough Boys, now open in Little Italy and about to change the way you think about pizza.
Hint: you’ll need a yardstick.
This is from the team behind the Purple Pig and Davanti Enoteca, who are on a bit of a bender when it comes
to opening new places right now. (They opened a place in St. Charles, and soon will open a spot next door to
Dough Boys.)
But this is a simple, tiny basement shop. There’s no brick oven hand-forged from Mount Vesuvius or
anything crazy. You’ll probably make this your go-to pickup place—though a word of warning: make sure
you have a party waiting for you when you get home.
The specialty is the type of thin-crust pies that made the South Side famous, plus stuffed pizza and
sandwiches chock-full of all manner of thinly sliced Italian meats.
But when you come to the
Pizza al Metro, a giant three-foot-long rectangle of a pizza, you’ll
have found what you’re looking for. They have your usual favorite toppings, plus a few clever ones like
meatballs.
Yes, the meatball-pizza barrier has been broken.
VITALS
Dough Boys
626 S Racine Ave
(between Harrison and Lytle)
Chicago, IL 60607
312-243-9799