Chicago's first Tuscan-inspired restaurant Coco Pazzo celebrates 30 years in the River North neighborhood.
The Italian restaurant was one of the first to serve Tuscan-inspired food in the city.
Located at 300 W. Hubbard, it opened in the winter of 1992 serving up ultra-thin pizzas, seafood vegetables, meats and chicken in a special wood-fired oven. Breads are baked in house and pastas are made fresh every day. In addition, ever stock, sauce and pastry are prepared by staff."It's just amazing," Weiss said. "I come in everyday and I feel like it's a new dinner party. it's just thrilling creating new food with the chef and making people happy."
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