Big gay sals pizza
Welcome to Big Gay Sal's Pizza, where every slice is crafted with love and served with pride! As a minority and LGBTQ+ owned business, we're not just a pizzeria—we're a vibrant community hub where delicious food meets inclusivity and acceptance. Order online from Big Gay Sal's Pizza, including Pizza Slices, Traditional Pizzas, Create Your Own Pizza.
Get the best prices and service by ordering direct!. In Boystown, near where Addison and Halsted meet, a pizza place has opened up called “big gay sals pizza”. It took over the store front space crispy chicks was at. Big Gay Sal’s Pizza opened in the former Crispy Chicks location in March The LGBTQ+ owned restaurant is looking to bring more late-night food to Northalsted with New York style pizza by the slice, plus a full bar and patio (coming soon).
CHICAGO, IL - Big Gay Sal's Pizza has officially opened its doors in Northalsted, Chicago, bringing vibrant late-night dining options to the heart of the LGBTQ+ community. Located at N. Halsted St., this pizzeria is the brainchild of chef Sal Mora and his business partner Mike Miller. May 29, AM by Ross Forman. Business Local Food Lifestyle.
In Boystown, near where Addison and
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M3GAN 2. Stories Stories. People People. The pizzeria is open daily for lunch and dinner, with late-night options on Thursday until 1 a. The Boystown newcomer will showcase a variety of specialty pizzas too, such as Mole, Buffalo Chicken, Taco and more. Chicago-style deep-dish pizza? So far, the most popular pizza has been Sal's Chicken Mole.
Our patrons also can expect every slice to help the local community, not just during Pride month, but days a year. Plus, there is a full liquor bar with beer on tap. Salvador Mora Servin, 34, who lives near Midway Airport, is a co-owner and the chef. He is originally from Mexico and has lived in Chicago for 24 years. Sal is always on-the-go, making sure everything is running smoothly in his personal, emotional and social life.
A friend once asked me how will you represent your Mexican culture in your business. My answer was, with my Mexican Mole and chicken pizza. Mole is a very traditional, authentic Mexican sauce that is usually served over chicken. Mole is used in celebrations as a delicacy. It takes a very good cook to know how to make mole, in this case my mother Julia Servin.
There are chicken sandwiches in various forms and Italian beef sandwiches. And salads, too. The cheese fries have drawn rave reviews. It wasn't long before a spark of an idea ignited when Sal casually brought pizzas to parties. We also plan to work with local sports leagues. Miller soon assumed responsibility for the community aspect of the event and established the Ho Ho Host committee.