Pizzeria Bianco: worth the wait after all
With all the hype about Pizzeria Bianco, located at 623 E. Adams Street in Heritage Square, it's easy to understand why the wait for a table is a minimum of two hours, even on a weeknight.
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With all the hype about Pizzeria Bianco, located at 623 E. Adams Street in Heritage Square, it's easy to understand why the wait for a table is a minimum of two hours, even on a weeknight.
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