BY: Marnie Sara
As soon as I entered the doors, my eyes instantly met with an overwhelming amount of Italian goods. I walked down the first aisle and saw hundreds of bags of pasta, numerous types of tomato sauce and rows of Italian olive oil. Within minutes, I knew I had discovered a Bloomington gem.
The Little Italy Market is off Third Street in Colstone Square and has been in business for about ten years. I had seen rave views online and knew I needed to stop by this week for lunch. I had such a wonderful experience and want to share all the details of my fun lunch visit.
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