Quest for the Best Pizza
Long, long ago, in a land not too far away, there was a place called Pete’s Pizza. Pete’s had the best Calzone ever. Ever. (Large enough for two meals, filled with tasty toppings, crispy upper crust, with a chewy crust side, piping hot, excellent flavor…I could go on and on.)
A few years ago, Pete’s tragically closed down. Despite many attempts, I have been unable to find a place that comes close to the calibur of Pete’s on the Calzone front. I have found a few tasty pizza places, but have had many more disappointments. And though I can find a few places with great pizza, I found not ONE place with what I would even describe as “good” Calzone.
I think I’ll make this a personal mission – to find the best *existing* Calzone in Seattle (because Pete’s was the best, and will forever hold the title of all-time best, but no longer exists). Please let me know if you think you’ve found a contender.
Here’s a review what I’ve found so far:
– Italian Spaghetti House and Pizzaria (Lake City Way) – excellent pizza for a very reasonable price. If you like meat, try the Large 15. I’ve been going there for 26 years, and my family for close to 55 years! Don’t even know if they have Calzones…
– Palermo (Ballard) – Very tasty pizza; haven’t tried the Calzones.
– Snoose Junction (Ballard) – Did not care for the Calzone. Not much flavor and too bread-y. Haven’t tried the pizza.
– Varlamos (U-District) – Did not care for the Calzone. Again, too bready, not enough deliciosity packed inside.
– Madame K’s (Ballard) – Good pizza; haven’t tried the calzone. Pizza a bit pricey, though. The atmosphere is really fun; it’s a brothel-turned-italian-restaurant.
To be continued… In the meantime, do you know if one I’m really missing out on?