Big Mario's Pizza
Big Mario's Pizza is a popular pizzeria chain known for its New York-style pizza. Established in Seattle, Washington, Big Mario's Pizza has become a staple in the local food scene, offering a variety of pizzas, sides, and beverages.
History[edit | edit source]
Big Mario's Pizza was founded in 2010 by Mario Vellotti, a native of New York City. Vellotti aimed to bring authentic New York-style pizza to the Pacific Northwest. The first location opened in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle and quickly gained a loyal following.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Big Mario's Pizza features a range of classic and specialty pizzas, all made with fresh ingredients and hand-tossed dough. Some of the popular items include:
- **Classic Cheese Pizza** - A traditional New York-style pizza with mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce.
- **Pepperoni Pizza** - Topped with pepperoni slices and mozzarella cheese.
- **Veggie Pizza** - Loaded with a variety of fresh vegetables.
- **Meat Lover's Pizza** - Featuring pepperoni, sausage, ham, and bacon.
In addition to pizzas, the menu also includes:
- **Garlic Knots** - Dough knots brushed with garlic butter and served with marinara sauce.
- **Caesar Salad** - Crisp romaine lettuce with Caesar dressing, croutons, and Parmesan cheese.
- **Buffalo Wings** - Spicy chicken wings served with blue cheese or ranch dressing.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Big Mario's Pizza has expanded to multiple locations within Seattle, including:
- Capitol Hill
- Queen Anne
- Fremont
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Big Mario's Pizza is known for its active involvement in the local community. The pizzeria frequently participates in local events and fundraisers, supporting various causes and organizations within Seattle.
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