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I like Pagliacci Pizza for several reasons. The first reason is that their pizza is not super greasy. I can't stand it when you order a pizza and you have to dab the pizza with a napkin first in... More
I like Pagliacci Pizza for several reasons. The first reason is that their pizza is not super greasy. I can't stand it when you order a pizza and you have to dab the pizza with a napkin first in order to soak up all of the excess grease, and with Pagliacci, that is not an issue. I also like the gourmet choices that they offer. You can create some really interesting combinations on your pizza that you can't get at other pizza places. I also like the delivery special that they offer, it is a fantastic deal. This is truly my favorite place to order pizza, and I'm so glad we have one in Kenmore! Highly recommended!
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Pagliacci's is the best pizza I've found in Seattle.
Pagliacci's is the best pizza I've found in Seattle.
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So Pagliacci has good pizza. So what? Let the pizza aficionados bicker amongst themselves. I like Pagliacci solely for the posters. This was an ingenious idea. The people who founded the place... More
So Pagliacci has good pizza. So what? Let the pizza aficionados bicker amongst themselves. I like Pagliacci solely for the posters. This was an ingenious idea. The people who founded the place needed a gimmick, and while it may not be as good as the Red Hot Chili Peppers with their sock routine, the posters (in Italian mind you) nevertheless provide a quick hit Italian lesson, plus they stir up conversation about your taste in movies.
So while you're eating some pretty good pizza, you can practice rolling your "r's" or argue about whether or not Good Will Hunting was really that good.
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Pagliacci Pizza's success comes from the right combination of fresh ingredients layered on a hand tossed pizza. Pizza here is sold by the pie and by the slice and, while not the cheapest in... More
Pagliacci Pizza's success comes from the right combination of fresh ingredients layered on a hand tossed pizza. Pizza here is sold by the pie and by the slice and, while not the cheapest in Seattle, is also not that expensive. A large pizza can cost anywhere from 13 dollars to 20 dollars depending on the toppings used. There are a good range of toppings available to choose from including seasonal special toppings (right now it is figs). Salads, gelato, and calzones are also available. Pagliacci's is located all over Seattle.
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Everyone in Seattle knows that Pagliacci has the best pizza in town. I think the only downside of this knowledge is that Pagliacci knows it too. They do such good business that they never offer... More
Everyone in Seattle knows that Pagliacci has the best pizza in town. I think the only downside of this knowledge is that Pagliacci knows it too. They do such good business that they never offer coupons or discounts. That doesn't stop me from going there everytime I am craving pizza! The AGOG Primo is my favorite. But I also like trying whatever they happen to be selling by the slice.
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Pag's is something I used to look forward to everytime my family and I would drive into Seattle. From that I guess I have a biased point of view because of all the sentimental value those pies held... More
Pag's is something I used to look forward to everytime my family and I would drive into Seattle. From that I guess I have a biased point of view because of all the sentimental value those pies held for me, but man those pizzas are good. Wide variety of toppings to choose from. If you deliver, there is a minimum order cost, but its not difficult to make it ;) although their breadsticks are not even worth bothering with.
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If you want cheap pizza be sure to check out their weekly specials, otherwise you will get stuck with a much bigger bill than you would at a nation-wide chain. Pagliacci has the best pizza in... More
If you want cheap pizza be sure to check out their weekly specials, otherwise you will get stuck with a much bigger bill than you would at a nation-wide chain. Pagliacci has the best pizza in Seattle. Their crusts are delicious and they have all the toppings you could want. Good veggies and their meat isn't nearly as suspicious as it could be. Delivery is fast and friendly to most areas as far as I know. They also have lots of good stuff like pasta and calzones. Their salad is a little weird at times, it just depends who makes it, it can be really good.
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Pagliacci's is my favorite pizza that I have had in Seattle. I especially like the kind they make that comes with artichokes, feta and goat cheese, roasted garlic, sun dried tomatoes, etc. I... More
Pagliacci's is my favorite pizza that I have had in Seattle. I especially like the kind they make that comes with artichokes, feta and goat cheese, roasted garlic, sun dried tomatoes, etc. I really like their crusts, too - I could even eat the crusts by themselves here. they have good salads too.
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Okay, sometimes you have to psyche yourself up for the Pagliacci on Broadway. Okay, it's on Capitol Hill and the girls there are hot. But you have to brave it because the pizza is amazing. Crispy... More
Okay, sometimes you have to psyche yourself up for the Pagliacci on Broadway. Okay, it's on Capitol Hill and the girls there are hot. But you have to brave it because the pizza is amazing. Crispy bottom, just the right amount of sauce, and the cheese is just gooey enough. Also, from 2pm to 5pm during the week, you get a free soda with two slices. Bring a book, bring your confidence, and bring your appetite.
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