By Aimee Thompson
When you think of Chicago's Little Italy, it's hard not to think about food. Italian food to be exact. And, that's for good reason as Italian restaurants abound - up and down Taylor Street from Morgan St. to the east and Ashland Ave. to the west.
But, while it's always best to arrive in Little Italy with an empty stomach, there's more to do than just eat your way up and down it many blocks. There's even a few options to work off some calories and bide your time until it's time for your next meal, too.
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