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| - I have to admit it--- I am sort of indifferent to pizza.
It may be the predictability of the cheese/bread formula, my everpresent although sort of incoherent fear of eating unhealthy (typed while literally warming up a brownie) or my only somewhat substantiated belief that I am lactose intolerant, but pizza rarely gets me. As a result, I went to the absurdly popular, ever lauded Pizza Libretto for the very first time last week, and, you know what? It is pretty darn tasty.
I popped into the Ossington spot for a lunch special with friends (25 dollars with any pizza, 20 with the traditional "basic" ones).
I had the beet caprese salad to start--- it was beautiful, flavourful and excellent, as was my negroni. My pizza, the prosciutto one, was very good. I'll come out and say it's "still just pizza" and risk the wrath of the Yelp community, but it's good pizza- well sauced, thin crust, those little smoky bits on the edges.... Yep. very good indeed.
To finish, I had cinnamon coffee gelato. It was lovely although intense--- I preferred my companions more mellow, vanilla bowl, although I may just be boring.
Atmosphere and service, as you'd expect, are wonderful and helpful.
Recommend this place despite my pizza indifference. Great spot!
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