
Today I walked around Philadelphia hitting all of the historical sites I could.  Yes, I visited the first AND the second Bank of the United States because that's how I roll.  For lunch I stopped by 
Blackbird Pizzeria, a completely vegan pizza place that sits just south of the historical district on South 6th Street and Lombard.  This was actually the second time I ate here (well, third because I came a few years ago when it was Gianna's Grille), but this time I had my camera.  I just love the concept as well as the simple yet sufficient menu. 

The first time I got a simple pepperoni and cheese slice and a mushroom slice.  This time, cherry tomatoes, garlic, and tofu topped with Daiya, and a red onion and sausage slice. 

All in all, not bad.  I love the big slices and super thin New York style crust.  The mushroom slice was a touch greasy, and I prefer the pieces with less Daiya rather than more.  My only complaint is that the crust is dry.  I like a pliable crust that can be folded to accommodate its thinness.  Still, I love the convenience of being able to drop in and choose a variety of pizza slices and will be sure to visit one more time before I leave the city.
 
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