Oh man, you wanna talk Joy Chicago? Heard so much hype about it online, especially people raving about those deep-dish pizzas. Figured it was time I took a proper look at what they actually offer, you know? Prices and pics, gotta see what the fuss is really about before dragging myself out there.

Just Plain Hunting Down the Menu
First thing I did? Grabbed my laptop, plopped down on the couch. Thought about calling them, nah. Checked food apps, menus seemed old. Wanted the real deal right from the horse’s mouth, not some third-party guesswork. So, I just opened up a browser and typed “joy chicago official menu”. Easy.
Clicking around, landed on their official page. Gotta say, they made it pretty simple. Big section right there: “MENU”. Boom.
Diving Into the Pictures and Prices
Okay, here’s where it gets real. Scrolling down… first up, Appetizers. Bingo! They got pictures, man! Not tiny thumbnails either. Decent sized photos showing the stuff.
Like their “Famous Chicago Wings”. Picture looked crispy, sauced up nicely. My stomach rumbled just looking at it. Best part? Price right underneath! $15.99 for 10 pieces. Okay, okay, kinda pricey for wings, but hey, “famous” right? Gotta pay the toll.
Kept scrolling:

- Saw their Deep-Dish Spin Dip – picture showed it all molten cheesy in the pan. $13.99. Looked gooey perfect.
- They have these “Joy Bites”, little mini-burgers. Picture made ’em look cute and stacked. $12.99.
The Main Event: Deep Dish Dreams
Okay, deep breath. Scrolled down to the Pizzas section. Deep dish obviously first. Here we go.
They list all the classic styles and specialty ones. And pictures for nearly every one! Game changer. Seeing that thick crust, the layers of cheese and toppings overflowing? Man. Instant cravings kicking in hard.
Checked the prices too. Standard 10-inch Deep Dish starts around $27. Specialty ones like the “Meat Lover’s Joy” pushing $34. Yeah, it’s definitely an investment, seeing it laid out like that. Pics help justify it a bit though, looks packed.
Scrolled through Salads, Sandwiches, Entrees. Nice they included pics for big sellers like the Chicago Italian Beef Sandwich. Looked drippy and legit. $16.99 price tag visible.
Wrapping Up the Virtual Visit
Finally hit the Dessert section. Chocolate Cake pic? Massive slice, layers visible. $9.99.

Scrolled back up, took another look at some favorites. Honestly, really impressed how straightforward they made it. Found everything I wanted to see right there – no digging, no “market price” nonsense, and pictures showing me exactly what I’d be paying for.
Strongly considering grabbing a deep dish next weekend. That “Chicago Classic” pic haunts me! At least now I know exactly what’s coming – and exactly how much cash I gotta bring.