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| - I liked that the menu offered lots of interesting options. The service was fine. We were seated promptly with our reservation. We had plenty of room -- not crammed in like some places in Toronto. The desserts were okay.
In the end, the pizza was just mediocre. The ingredients seemed fresh, but the centres were disappointingly soggy. We were a group of four, and we all tried each other's pizzas (all different). Am I going to say it? Yeah, I prefer Pizzeria Libretto, hands down.
A couple of other complaints:
- My drink was tasty, but the glass was sticky. Couldn't get it clean, and kept wiping my fingers on my napkin.
- We were seated upstairs, which seemed nicer and airier than the downstairs (more of a pub atmosphere, oddly?), but next to the window. Normally, I'd like that, but the building is obviously older and the window wasn't sealed properly. Being one of the colder winters Toronto's experienced, our backs were kind of chilled.
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