Classic Pizza, Cheese Est. 1947. Chicago's premium pizzaeria. Our grandparents making pizza in 1947. Family with a Dream: Our family came from Italy in the 1920's with a dream to connect people over pizza. In 1947, when they served square-cut, snack-sized pizza at our southside Chicago tavern, across from local baseball fields, the neighborhood was thrilled - it was love at first bite. The family dream came true and the world of pizza was never the same. Years later, our same family recipe from 1947 is making its way throughout the country and we couldn't be more proud. Staying true to our roots, we hope you open up a cold drink and enjoy your pie while watching the ball game with your family. Made from Scratch Simple Ingredients: Our family motto is simple- if we can't pronounce it, we won't use it. We take this one step further by making each of our pizzas from scratch daily starting with our buttery, flaky crust and finishing with premium all natural (Minimally processed, no artificial ingredients) toppings. Simple ingredients that come from the farmers we trust. All natural (Minimally processed, no artificial ingredients). Made from scratch. Quality Guarantee: Home Run Inn's commitment to making wholesome and delicious products is your guarantee of satisfaction. If for any reason you're not satisfied, please let us know. Send the upc code, best by date and store name from where the pizza was purchased to customer service at the address to the right. www.HomeRunInnPizza.com. We Appreciate Your Comments: info(at)homeruinn.com; www.HomeRunInnPizza.com; 1-800-636-9696. To learn more about us visit www.HomeRunInnPizza.com PIzza with a Purpose: We're dedicated to making a positive impact and using pizza as a force for good. We believe children and families should never go hungry. Full bellies help children flourish in school and strengthen our communities. Each year you help us feed over a million children across the nation through local charities and food pantries. Thank you for joining our efforts to end hunger for all - it really means a lot to our family! Please recycle this box.
Cheapest price in the interval: 6.99 on March 6, 2021
Most expensive price in the interval: 8.99 on July 5, 2021
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