
If you aren’t familiar with downtown Springfield, you could pass by a fantastic pizzeria without ever realizing it. Hidden on Willow Street near the Springfield Post Office sits a simple eatery with few tables but many Italian food choices. Customers can pick from hot or cold sandwiches, calzones, pizza, pastas and more.
With so many options and a weakness for Italian food, I knew I would need some suggestions from the staff. She was friendly and patient as I asked question after question about pizza and pastas alike. I finally decided on a White pizza.
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