Pagliacci Pizza

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Pagliacci Pizza[edit | edit source]

Pagliacci Pizza is a popular pizza chain based in Seattle, Washington. The company was established in 1979 and has since grown to include multiple locations throughout the Seattle metropolitan area.

History[edit | edit source]

Pagliacci Pizza was founded by Matt Galvin and Pat McDonald. The first location was opened on University Avenue in Seattle's University District. The founders' goal was to bring authentic, hand-tossed, New York-style pizza to the Pacific Northwest.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Pagliacci Pizza includes a variety of pizza options, including both traditional and unique combinations. Some of the most popular pizzas include the Margherita, the Pepperoni, and the Pesto. In addition to pizza, Pagliacci also offers salads, calzones, pasta, and desserts.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Pagliacci Pizza has expanded significantly since its founding. There are now over 20 locations throughout the Seattle area, including in neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and Bellevue.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Pagliacci Pizza is known for its commitment to the local community. The company regularly sponsors events and fundraisers, and has a strong focus on sustainability and local sourcing.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Pagliacci Pizza has received numerous awards and recognition for its pizza. This includes being named "Best Pizza" by the Seattle Weekly and the Seattle Times on multiple occasions.

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