Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Robert’s
720Pearl PointsRanked pizza, no tasting-menu commitment.

About Robert’s
Ranked #6 in the US and #26 globally on the 50 Top Pizza 2025 lists, Robert's delivers brick-oven thin-crust pizza on the Chicago River with genuine craft behind the dough. Booking is easy compared to Chicago's tasting-menu circuit, and a warm-season visit adds riverfront seating that makes the experience considerably more than just the pizza.
A Second Visit to Robert's Rewards You More Than the First
If you have already eaten at Robert's once, you already know the basics: brick-oven thin-crust pizza on the Chicago River, with enough craft in the dough to explain why the place ranked #6 on the 50 Leading Pizza USA 2025 list and #26 on 50 Leading Pizza World 2025. What changes on a return visit is your ability to make the room work for you. You know to request riverfront seating before the dinner rush claims it, you know the kitchen's approach is built around the dough rather than the toppings, and in the current season you can judge whether the outdoor terrace is worth waiting for or whether an inside table is the sharper call. The answer right now, in warmer months, is to push for the water-facing seats — the setting does real work alongside the food.
What Robert's Actually Is
Robert's Pizza and Dough Co. is a Streeterville pizzeria at 465 N McClurg Ct, positioned on the riverfront in a neighbourhood that has no shortage of tourist traps. Robert's is not one of them. The awards record — back-to-back appearances on both the domestic and global 50 Leading Pizza lists , puts it in the same conversation as the country's most serious pizza operations. The format is artisan, thin-crust, brick-oven baked, which means the crust is the product. Toppings here are chosen to complement rather than obscure what the dough is doing. For explorers who care about technique and sourcing, that framing matters: this is a pizza restaurant where the baker's craft is the point.
Seasonal Considerations
The riverfront setting means Robert's has a pronounced seasonal dimension that most Chicago pizzerias don't have to think about. Visiting now, while the weather holds, gives you access to the full experience: the river view, the outdoor terrace energy, and the contrast between a hot brick-oven pie and open-air dining. Come mid-autumn or winter, the experience shifts indoors, which is still worthwhile given the food quality, but loses the setting advantage that separates Robert's from a purely neighbourhood-level decision. If your schedule has flexibility, a warm-season visit is the stronger call. The ranking on 50 Leading Pizza is year-round justification, but the riverfront is seasonal , and right now, it's the reason to go soon rather than later.
Who Should Book
Robert's is the right choice if you want a serious, award-documented pizza without the booking friction or price commitment of Chicago's tasting-menu circuit. It works well for two to four people, fits a casual dinner or a long lunch, and doesn't require the planning runway of a Alinea or a Kasama. Guests coming from out of town who want one genuinely credentialed meal without a special-occasion price tag should treat Robert's as a near-automatic inclusion. Explorers who track the 50 Leading Pizza rankings globally will want to cross it off regardless of season, but timing a visit to the warmer months adds the riverfront dimension that a list ranking alone can't capture.
Practical Details
Location: 465 N McClurg Ct, Chicago, IL 60611, Streeterville, riverfront. Reservations: Easy to secure , book a few days ahead for weekday visits, 4–5 days for weekend riverfront tables in season. Walk-ins are possible but riverfront seating fills. Budget: Price range not confirmed in our data , expect a casual-to-mid price point consistent with a serious independent pizzeria rather than a fine-dining operation. Dress: No formal dress code implied by the format; smart casual is appropriate. Groups: The riverfront layout can accommodate small groups; contact the venue directly for parties of 6 or more. Getting there: Streeterville is accessible from the Magnificent Mile; the Columbus Drive corridor puts you a short walk from the entrance.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for Robert's against Chicago's wider dining field.
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If you are building a broader US food itinerary, the same credentialed-but-accessible register applies at Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Emeril's in New Orleans. For destination-level tasting menus, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Providence in Los Angeles, Le Bernardin in New York City, and Atomix in New York City represent the upper register of the category. For an international benchmark, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico is worth knowing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Robert's?
A few days out is enough for weekday visits. For weekends, especially in warmer months when the riverfront seating is in demand, aim for 4-5 days ahead. It is considerably easier to secure than Chicago's tasting-menu spots, which is part of the point — you get a 50 Top Pizza USA 2025 (#6 nationally) experience without the weeks-in-advance booking friction.
What should a first-timer know about Robert's?
Robert's is a serious pizza destination, not a casual slice shop. The brick-oven thin-crust format is the draw, and the riverfront setting in Streeterville at 465 N McClurg Ct adds a seasonal layer — outdoor seating in summer is the optimal version of the visit. The 2025 rankings (#6 USA, #26 globally on 50 Top Pizza) give you a credible benchmark for what to expect.
Can I eat at the bar at Robert's?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in available documentation for Robert's, so check the venue's official channels to check. If flexibility matters to you, booking a table in advance is the safer move, particularly on weekends or summer evenings when riverfront demand peaks.
What are alternatives to Robert's in Chicago?
If you want more ambitious tasting-menu cooking, Smyth and Kasama both operate at a different price and commitment level. Alinea and Next Restaurant are the choices if you want a fully produced, high-budget dining event. Robert's sits in a different register entirely — ranked pizza without the ceremony or the spend — which makes it the more practical answer for most groups.
Location
465 N McClurg Ct, Chicago, IL 60611
Chicago, United States
Compare Robert’s
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert’s | Robert's Pizza and Dough Co. is a highly-rated Chicago pizzeria known for its artisan, brick-oven baked, thin-crust pizzas and riverfront dining experience. It was ranked #6 on the 50 Top Pizza USA 2025 list.; 50 Top Pizza World Best Pizza #26 (2025) | Easy | — | |
| Smyth | Progressive American, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alinea | Progressive American, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kasama | Filipino | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Next Restaurant | American Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Moody Tongue | Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Robert’s measures up.
Also Consider
- Smyth — Progressive American, Contemporary, $$$$
- Alinea — Progressive American, Creative, $$$$
- Kasama — Filipino, $$$$
- Next Restaurant — American Cuisine, $$$$
- Moody Tongue — Contemporary, $$$$
How Robert's Compares to Other Chicago Restaurants
Robert's sits in a different category from Chicago's $$$$ tasting-menu circuit, which is both its main advantage and its main limitation depending on what you are looking for. Alinea and Smyth are the ceiling of the city's creative dining scene — multi-course, high-commitment, high-price, and difficult to book. Kasama offers a Filipino tasting menu with serious credentials and a similarly hard booking window. Next Restaurant operates on a ticketed model that requires planning months out. None of these are direct competitors to Robert's in format or price — they occupy a different decision entirely.
Where Robert's does compete directly is on the question of which Chicago restaurant offers the strongest documented quality-to-accessibility ratio. A top-10 US ranking and a top-30 global ranking on the 50 Top Pizza lists puts Robert's above most casual dining alternatives on verifiable merit. The riverfront setting adds a physical context that few comparable price-point restaurants in the city can match. If your visit to Chicago includes one fine-dining tasting menu and you want a second dinner that is credentialed but lower commitment, Robert's is the stronger call over most of the city's mid-range options.
Moody Tongue occupies an interesting middle ground as a beer-and-food pairing destination at the $$$$ level — worth considering if you want an evening built around a beverage program rather than pizza craft. For most explorers building a Chicago itinerary, the practical answer is: book one $$$$ tasting-menu experience (Alinea if budget is no constraint, Smyth or Kasama if you want something slightly more accessible), and use Robert's as the meal where the setting and the craft do the work without the financial or logistical overhead.
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