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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Pizzeria Uno
Eric and I finally made it to Pizzeria Uno. Although I have no photographic evidence, Eric and I went out to lunch with good friend and self proclaimed deep dish lover, Andy Wilkinson. Pizzeria Uno claims to have invented the first deep dish pizza when it's doors first opened in 1943. Uno still operates out of it's original building on Ohio and Wabash. It is a rather small building, but instead of moving elsewhere, they just opened Pizzeria Duo across the street! They have since franchised and can be found all around the US, but I'm glad we were able to get to the original spot.
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