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RE: BYU in Bridgeview - Pregame Party Planning
(02-13-2020 12:06 AM)NIU84 Wrote:  Former south sider here. I've always liked Nick and Vito's pizza, 84th and Pulaski. Not exactly close to the stadium, but not too far.
Good thin pizza, spicy sausage and pepperonis. Old time decor, think the 60s, including the bar area. The Old Style is served from a plastic pitcher, reminds me of my teens (don't ask).

Seatgeek stadium? Jeez, why not just have it at Brother Rice High School, stadium holds a few thousand, it'll look really crowded on TV!!

I was thinking Gately since MC moved out of there. They also did practice there a few years ago.

Likely would have to a play at 9am or 9pm to accommodate CPS teams.
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