It’s a true classical Italian delicacy. Take a drive over to Antico, whose long, wooden communal tables, hand-tossed pizza crusts and traditional Italian soundtrack are truly enough to transport you to a Florence sidewalk café. Pizza is served on large communal trays, so make a point to grab a slice from your neighbor’s selection. And when you’re done with your meal (I recommend the pomodorini, which comes with tomato, basil, bufala and garlic), be sure to pick up one or two or a dozen of Antico’s famous cannolis. They can be stuffed with everything from chocolate to coconut and never fail to impress.

1093 Hemphill Ave. NW.
(404) 724-2333. www.anticoatl.com.

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