By Caroline Lee
In an Adirondack-style building on Central Avenue, where Truman's Restaurant used to be, Mia Lucci's, a new restaurant, makes wood-fired pizza and other casual food. Traditional Adirondack-style buildings are made with materials from the environment in which they are found, and they are designed to bring serenity to the surrounding landscape. Central Avenue could surely use some.
The small, one-room building that replaces Truman's appears rustic but is shiny and new. It's wood-scented and log-paneled, and the dining room is furnished with chairs made of tree limbs and split-log benches. Pelts would suit the place better than the very big television screens, but the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming.
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