Best Quick Bites Champions Italian Restaurants in West Loop
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Beggars Pizza
Multi-style Chicago pizza with reliable specialty thin-crust builds.
Notable Picks
8.2
A classic Chicago-area pizzeria format with multiple crust lanes (thin, deep dish, stuffed) and a predictable rhythm that works best for groups and game-day appetites. The move is to choose one specialty lane and commit—its signature builds land better than mixing too many styles in one order.
Must-Try Dishes:
Italian Beef & Giardiniera thin-crust pizza, Meat Trio thin-crust pizza, Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie
What Makes it Special: Multi-style Chicago pizza with reliable specialty thin-crust builds.
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
Hidden Gems Heaven
An Italian-leaning eatery/market in the BMO Tower corridor where fries show up as the reliable side move for sandwiches and burgers—simple, salty, and built for dipping into house aioli. It works best as a flexible lunch basecamp: grab a sandwich, keep fries hot, and add a slice or small plate if you’re lingering.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fries, Canal Burger, Rigatoni
What Makes it Special: Office-corridor eatery where fries and sandwiches stay dependable.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Italian Homemade Company brings a counter-service pasta shop to Fulton Market, with trays of meat and vegetable lasagna alongside fresh-made pastas and sauces. It’s more casual than the big West Loop dining rooms, but a practical way to get a satisfying slab of lasagna in the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Meat Lasagna, Vegetable Lasagna, Fresh pasta with Bolognese sauce
What Makes it Special: Counter-service pasta specialist where lasagna sits next to mix-and-match fresh pasta and sauce combinations.
A Florence-inspired sandwich counter inside the Chicago French Market where schiacciata-style panini and simple Italian salads do the heavy lifting. It’s strongest as a fast lunch or an easy takeout move when you want Italian flavor without a full-service sit-down. Order two contrasting sandwiches and share bites to keep it feeling intentional.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken pesto sandwich, Spicy soppressata sandwich, Truffle prosciutto sandwich
What Makes it Special: Florence-style street-food sandwiches inside the French Market.
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Business Lunch Power Players
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Arturo Express is a daytime Italian cafe near Union Station known for Italian beef, hand-tossed pizzas, pastas and value-priced lunch combos. Commuters and office regulars rely on it for hearty, old-school Chicago Italian plates that move quickly without feeling like pure fast food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Italian Beef, Arturo Signature Salad, Salad & 1/2 Pizza Combo
What Makes it Special: Union Station-adjacent Italian counter doing beef, pizza and pasta combos.
7.6
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Hidden Gems Heaven
This counter-serve Italian deli operated from Formento's kitchen delivers hot subs and Sicilian-style slices for West Loop's grab-and-go crowd. The 'What The?' sandwich layers crispy fried eggplant with chicken, serrano chiles, and sweet-spicy mayo, while Nonna's branded retail items bring the flavors home.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Parmesan Sub, What The? Sandwich, Sicilian Pizza Slice
What Makes it Special: Formento's kitchen quality in grab-and-go format with retail products
#7
Pasta Via
7.5
Chef Gino Bartucci of Gino & Marty's brings gourmet pasta to fast-casual with fresh noodles made daily using just two ingredients and served in under five minutes, all under $15. The build-your-own format and signature Rigatoni Bartucci with Italian sausage, peas, and vodka cream showcase no-compromise quality at counter-service speed.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rigatoni Bartucci, Vodka Ravioli, Fettuccine Alfredo
What Makes it Special: Celebrity chef-quality fresh pasta served in under 5 minutes for under $15