Chicago’s Ukrainian Village Pizzeria to Close on August 23

After 25 years, Bacci Pizzeria will close its Ukrainian Village location on August 23, 2025. Customers can still visit other Chicago locations and enjoy the iconic Jumbo Slice.

Shruti Saraogi
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Bacci Pizzeria’s Ukrainian Village location at 2343 W. Chicago Ave. will cease operations (Facebook @Bacci Pizzeria)

Bacci Pizzeria will close its Ukrainian Village location after 25 years of serving the neighborhood. On August 23, 2025, the eatery at 2343 W Chicago Ave will shut down for good. The owners shared the update on social media, expressing gratitude to their loyal customers. The post confirmed the business will continue operations at the remaining locations.

Highlights

  • After 25 years of service, Bacci Pizzeria will bid adieu to its Ukrainian village location.
  • The 2343 W Chicago Ave location will close permanently on August 23, 2025.
  • Other Bacci Pizzeria locations will continue serving customers as usual.

Bacci Pizzeria to Depart From Ukrainian Village

Bacci Pizzeria storefront on Chicago Ave (Source: Instagram @baccipizza)

Bacci Pizzeria will serve its final meals at 2343 W Chicago Ave. on Saturday, August 23, 2025, marking the end of 25 years in the heart of Ukrainian Village.

The post on Instagram said, “This isn’t goodbye, it’s see you around Chicago.” “We’re thankful for everyone who made this corner part of their routine — whether it was a quick lunch, a stop on the way home, or your go-to spot after a night out,” it further read.

Over 25 years in Ukrainian Village, Bacci Pizzeria served more than 500,000 of its signature Jumbo Slices, a Chicago favorite.

Bobby and Lesa introduced the Jumbo Slice in 1996 when they opened a small shop on Taylor Street in Chicago’s Little Italy, across from Bobby’s childhood home. The local community embraced it immediately, and 25 years later, the flavors and traditions of Bacci Pizzeria have expanded throughout Chicago and nearby suburbs.

Other Locations Remain Open

Though the Ukrainian Village Bacci Pizzeria will close, customers can still visit other Chicago locations and catch them at Chicagoland summer festivals.

The owners said Jumbo Slice lives on at locations in Taylor Street, The Loop/Downtown, and Madison St. The brand urged followers to drop their favorite memory in the comments.

Patrons expressed sadness and nostalgia over the closure of the location. Many people shared personal memories, including late-night meals, high school hangouts, post-football practice gatherings, family traditions, and childhood experiences.

Many patrons shared that it had been their go-to spot, a late-night favorite, or the place they tried their first Jumbo Slice, expressing heartfelt gratitude and nostalgia.

Family-owned from the start, Bacci Pizzeria will continue to honor its traditions and serve customers with the same personal care.

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