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I see that Giordano's has delivery. I searched, but did not find the answer to this question.

Is there any chance they would deliver to the CUS Metro Lounge (large tip for parking and logistics)? I am thinking about this for my return trip from CHI. Am I crazy?

Worst case, I can have AmFood (outbound evening dinner). I have dinner plans elsewhere all nights while in Chicago.
 
I see that Giordano's has delivery. I searched, but did not find the answer to this question.

Is there any chance they would deliver to the CUS Metro Lounge (large tip for parking and logistics)? I am thinking about this for my return trip from CHI. Am I crazy?
NO, but when we ordered for those on there way to the Boston Gathering, the delivered to us on the street at the station. The order was large enough to require 2 of us to carry it back to the lounge.

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the(y) delivered to us on the street at the station
Was there much concrete, stones and other street debris in the pizzas?
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I hope they at least used boxes!
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We checked between CapLimited arr. and EB dep. in CHI and found that going to Giordano's wouldn't work for us, BUT... Across the street from CHI station was a place called Beggar's, recommended by several workers there in the station. "The absolute best deep-dish pizza in town" according to one of them. I don't know about that but when we walked over and tried Beggar's, we realized we'd made a huge mistake: we ordered one slice EACH. Never again! ONE is enough for 2 people - those things are monstrous! But they are 'monstrous good' also. Plenty of everything on them and just the aroma in there is a slice of Heaven unto itself. We're actively planning another cross-country trip now. It'll be through CHI both ways, and a highlight will be getting to go back to Beggar's another time. And when the EB gets to Portland, Voodoo Donuts is just a short trolley ride from that station, and there's another train-travel highlight. However, that's a yummy topic for another time. Need to end this before I start drooling.
 
If you can't handle one slice at Beggar's, then there's no way you'd be able to finish off a Giordano's pizza.
 
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