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The owners of Letizia's Natural Bakery and Enoteca Roma have combined the brilliance of both to create this Logan Square pizza cafe. The bright, pretty space is decked out in simple hardwood, accentuated by a wine garden and sidewalk tables. There's coffee and fresh donuts in the morning and the rest of the time the 900-degree wood-fired oven is busy churning out long, rectangular pizzas a la Roma, and sandwiches made of prosciutto and smoked mozzarella. Oh, and did we mention the deep fried garlic bread? Don't worry, it comes with a breath mint.
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