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Pizzeria Libretto
The guide was updated:Toronto's favorite pizza joint cherishes its well-deserved popularity among locals–their wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizzas are all of the highest quality and bring the place plenty of repeat customers. The drink list is extensive, and a good value fixed-price lunch is served on weekdays.
Useful Information
- Address: 221 Ossington Avenue, Toronto
- More Info: Libretto has 6 locations in Toronto
- Opening hours: Mon & Tue 5pm–10pm; Wed, Thu & Sun noon–10pm; Fri & Sat noon–11pm
- Website: www.pizzerialibretto.com
- Phone: +1 416 532 8000
- Email: ossington@pizzerialibretto.com
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