This Event: Wed 8/22 Pizza Chicago, Palo Alto [ACKs to Jill, jill4242@yahoo.com] Coming Events: [note slight rearrangement] Sat 8/25 Northern RennFair opens, Vacaville (Nut Tree) Wed 8/29 Sarovar, Santa Clara Wed 9/05 Andy's, Campbell Sat, Sun 9/08,09 Mt View Art & Wine Festival Wed 9/12 Amarin Thai, Mt View Tue 9/18 Rosh Hashanah Wed 9/19 Good Earth, Cupertino Wed 9/26 Kabul, Redwood City Wed 9/26 Kol Nidre Thu 9/27 Yom Kippur Wed 10/03 Frankie, Johnny, & Luigi's, Mt View Wed 10/10 Sundance Mining Company, ($$) Palo Alto Sun 10/14 Northern RennFair ends, Vacaville (Nut Tree) Wed 10/17 Udupi Palace, Sunnyvale Wed 10/24 Tied House, Mt View Chris Hull maintains a Kabuki web page at http://remarque.org/kabuki. Time: Wednesday, August 22nd, 7:30pm Arrivals after 8pm may need to find their own table. Place: Pizza Chicago 4115 El Camino Real Palo Alto, CA (650) 424-9400 http://www.pizzachicago.com/pa/index.html Description: Pizza Chicago has very yummy chicago-style deep-dish pizza. The crusts are a tasty combination of crusty and fluffy. A medium pizza is good for two people, a large for 3. They have great toppings--including portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, spinach, olives, pesto sauce, and chicken for the meat-lovers out there (plus other meats....but I don't know exactly swhat since I don't pay attention to that...) They have big long tables and good service; and dinner with a soda, will run about $8-10. Kabuki has never been to Pizza Chicago, and I've been there countless times with friends and heartily endorse it as my favorite pizza place out here. [Reviewed by Jill RP] Directions: Freeway: Use your favorite route to San Antonio Road at 101 and head "west"/away from the bay/toward the west coast. About a block past the freeway you'll see a light with a soft right onto Charleston & a hard right into the Sun buildings there. Take Charleston, follow it around the corner, up past Alma, and turn right onto El Camino a block or two past the railroad tracks. Pizza Chicago is on El Camino about 1 1/2 blocks north of Charleston. If you're coming from Alma, turn west on Meadow; it ends right behind our store with easy access to the rear parking lot. (or so they say!) Transit: Get to El Camino, take the 22 bus up or down it in the right direction. If coming via CalTrain, your best combo is probably getting off at California Avenue, which is about as far from Charleston as Castro Street but which has a shorter walk up to El Camino to transfer to the 22 bus. [Directions by Pizza Chicago website & SRC]