Dimos Pizza Reopens In Logan Square After Closing Wicker Park Spot

Chicago, ILLocal News

Dimo’s Pizza reopened in Logan Square at 2246 N. Milwaukee Ave. after closing its Wicker Park location, operational since 2013, due to escalating rent costs. Owner Dimitri Syrkin-Nikolau aimed for a more affordable space and a collaborative relationship with local landlords. The new location opened over the weekend, briefly closing for a staff party on Monday before reopening Tuesday.

To engage with the community, Dimo’s offers promotional deals, including 50% off online orders and $2 slices on Fridays, valid only at the Logan Square site. The restaurant joins other local pizza establishments, enhancing the area's dining scene. Syrkin-Nikolau values the opportunity to partner with landlords who understand local business dynamics. He noted that Dimo's commitment to the community is crucial as it seeks to establish itself in the new neighborhood. The new location's operational hours are set for 11 a.

m. to “late” daily, catering to the area's late-night crowd.

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