Pizza Passion is now Absolute Gourmet Pizza & Pasta. The new restaurant no longer makes the Spicy Hawiian pizza. If anyone knows where I can get a Spicy Hawaiian pizza in Seattle similar to the one that Pizza Passion used to make, please let me know. I miss it.
Mlo D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
this place is only good cause you can buy by the slice. but it is a slice of mediocre pizza. really. frozen pizza from the 76 is better. terrible, terrible, terrible pizza.
Dj d.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
this pizza sucks and the guys who work there are jerks. i will say the spicy hawaiian is good, but just for the combination of ingredients, which can probably be found elsewhere on better crust with better sauce. there is much better pizza in this city.
Jan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 King, WA
My bf suggested this place since he like this place so much. You can get a two slice and soda lunch special for about $ 5. The all you can eat is about $ 8 I think but it’s a great deal. Their pizza is great and I come in about once a week for my pizza fix. Honestly the best time to come in is when they open at noon. You can get the fresh pizza hot out of the oven, then later in the day when the slices don’t look so good.
Chris D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
This review is based on the fact that their website says that they’re open till 3am so I drove all the way up there because I heard good things about their pizza– you know that when you are looking for pizza at midnight it’s because you’ve had a couple too many beers– I probably shouldn’t have driven up there in the first place, but when I got there and they were locked up tight I could have killed someone. In the immortal words of The Fixx, «Do what you say, say what you mean One thing leads to another, You told me something wrong, I know I listen to well…» Booooooooo!
Kat O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Pizza Passion is the crack of the convenient food in Greenwood. I can order from them every weekend for the rest of my life. I love the cheesy gooeyness and the thin crusts even a non-crust girl like me will eat! I’d like to give it 4.5 because to me Pagliacci’s is 5 star. But Pizza Passion: I love you.
Natalie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fayetteville, NC
Good chewy thin crust pizza, depending on what pizza you get, located halfway between my house and work– convenient… no? I drive past Pizza Passion everyday and never realized it. A coworker wrangled us into going to the Pizza Passion lunchtime pizza buffet($ 7) for his birthday. We called ahead regarding our group. It was about 20 mins from our Lynnwood office. They had 5 pizzas waiting when we arrived to the empty restaurant– Spicy Hawaiian, Pepperoni, Veggie, Cheese, and Mushroom Spinach. I grabbed a Veggie and Spicy Hawaiian to start. As we ate they pumped more pizza out of the oven. GOODNEWS! I loved the crust, and the limited about of sauce was balanced enough to match the pizza. The Spicy Hawaiian was an amazing combo– Mozz cheese, pineapple chutney, jalapenos, & small pieces of thin sliced Canadian Bacon. The Spicy Hawaiian was tangy, sweet, tart, and rich tasting. Also, my second round, because it was eating competition ;), of Pepperoni was basic and tasty for thin crust style. BADNEWS! I was let down by the Veggie. It looked so good… so sad! Broccoli, squash, onions, mushrooms, peppers, etc. The vegetable were crisp tender, but has NOFLAVOR– seriously!!! The tasted like bagged veggies, defrosted in the micro, placed on a pizza crust that already had a little cheese on it and a smidgen of sauce. Needs garlic? Salt and pepper? Anything really… Pizza must taste* Their menu has a few really great sounding veggie options, but having tried the one I did on our outing I sadly have NODESIRE to try any of them. The small pizza shop was nice and accommodating to our large group. There was lots of 2 top tables of us to sit out. I know they are open pretty late and think they would be a good source for munchies. Basic pizzas are on the bland side here– I would recommend ordering pizza with lots of toppings with unique flavors– this seems to be their best pizzas.
Eric M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I love these folks. The Pizza is great. Good price, big pies and loads of toppings. I love the Trucker too, as well as the ever classic, Pep and Pineapple. Did you know they have a Vegan pie? Now I can make all my friends happy when they come over to watch movies. And the staff, a wonderful bunch of odd ducks. Funny and charming! Love them!
J K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Ya know, it’s not that bad. It’s that classic thin-crust, thin-layer-of-cheese sort of pizza. You can get it by the slice which is nice. The décor is run down, although I wouldn’t say it’s dirty.
Anne B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Why, oh why, is it so hard to find good, affordable pizza in this town? Pizza Passion had its pluses: friendly service, huge slices, decent prices(with coupon, at least), convenient location. But the pie we ordered, simply put, was average. Tasty, yes, with good(albeit a bit flavorless) thin crust, a zesty tomato sauce, and an abundance of toppings, but not mouth-watering. That said, I’d give it another try, perhaps for one of their specialty pies, but mainly because it’s close to where I live.
Thomas J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
The 6.99 lunch special RULES. All you can eat pizza plus a soda. And, he’ll make a pizza special for you if you ask — in fact, we didn’t even need to ask — he made one for us after he asked us. Will be back. Best pizza in Greenwood. Not much inside décor-wise, but what do you want? It’s a pizza joint.
Dusty P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 King, WA
Pizza passion is a small and slightly dirty looking pizza place on Greenwood and 105th. I wouldn’t eat inside, as the chairs seem a little brittle and flimsy, but their pizzas are AWESOME. The crust is thin, but not too thin(just the way I like it) and the prices are just right. I can walk to this place from where I live so it’s actually cheaper and quicker than delivery but most importantly… it tastes better than all of the other average pizza places. I still think I like Pagliacci more, but for a change, I highly recommend this place when you are feeling lazy about dinner. Also, they do pizza by the slice if you wish, which is always a nice option.
Tony G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I was looking for apartments around here and was hungry as hell. I had about a half hour before an appointment so I decided to get a slice. Five minutes later I got another. Everything complemented each other. Perfect thin crust, flavorful cheese, and tasty sauce. You get a decent sized slice for only $ 2.13. There is even an all you can eat lunch special for $ 6.99. If I get this place I will be putting on pounds because it is so close and delicious, but I will be happy. Zipzap Zubidy Bop! *Update, I came here about a million times since I moved to Greenwood and I am always pleased with the pizza and the service here. Sometime this summer I am going to have to try some of the root beer they have, and believe me, they have a lot. Anyone want to join me?
Chris H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cary, NC
This place used to be open until 3:00AM which was a huge treat for late night gnoshing. They have since scaled it back to 11:00PM closing. This is the only reason for the 4-star vote because they make excellent pizza here. They tool around and make up their own unique creations and slap it in the buy-per-slice wheel. They have high quality toppings and ingredients, and deliver as well. I’ve only done dine-in, carry-out and by the slice, but I can’t imagine you lose much by delivery. Considering it’s a small chain, they do an excellent job. The staff has been basically the same for the past two years and they really can create any pizza you can dream up.
Thaddeus G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Two words: ROOTBEER. I love root beer. And they gots root beer. And not just five kinds of root beer — twelve!(And that’s only the brands I could count on one hand. My other hand was full of root beer.) Not to mention all the ginger beers and all the other crazy-ass sodas that are probably made with post-WWII chemical dyes that’ll turn your hair green. Go there, order two slices and three root beers. It’s the best dinner ever. Oh yeah. They have pizza and pasta, too. And it’s all real good. But like I said — root beer! TOTALSIDENOTE: You know that new«Mint & Vanilla» Listerine they have out now? Tastes just like root beer. I crap you negative. I do not joke about root beer or root beer-flavored products. See for yourself.
Keith O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bothell, WA
Probably the best pizza in the city. Will deliver in a large area, depending upon how busy. Affordable definitely for what you get. Edit: Pizza Passion has gone down a bit since they first opened in 2004, the pizzas are hit or miss now, but the delivery zone is still quite large and their hours(open to 3am) are still a huge plus.
Erik T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
The pizza we got tasted very similar to what we got in New York. We bought a large and could barely fit the box in the door, it seemed. Very cheesy, large slices that you can fold, if you’re into that type of thing. I’m not convinced New York style pizza is the best. It’s really just a lot of cheese, but it was good. Really good. The delivery came fairly quickly, well within a half hour. The price is a little steep. With taxes we paid $ 23 or so for a large pizza and a six-pack of Coke. That’s not breaking the bank but in terms of value there’s probably better deals to be had.
Andy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
The sauce is nice and tangy and the crust is near-perfect! Not many pizza joints use cornmeal on the bottom of their crust like Pizza Passion and I love it! They are open until 3 am(perfect for post-rickshaw gnoshing), very friendly and down-to-earth and very affordable, especially for delivery when compared to other places with similar caliber pizza.
Deborah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Let me tell you about the pizza. It was love at first bite; a slice of pepperoni, crispy crust, spicy sauce, spicy pepperoni, the right balance of cheese. Addictive and filling. The menu is creative, with choices like my favorite«The Trucker» The Trucker has tomato sauce, blue cheese, bacon, red onion and ground beef. The 6.99 lunch special is wonderful. All you can eat pizza and a soda. When you come in the guys ask what you want and they’ll pop the kind of pizza you want in the case, made fresh!(Even if its a bizzare option that no one else would want, they’ve done it for me) They also have a fun bottled soda selection including Berghoff Rootbeer. The only disappointment so far? The sauce with the breadstricks is interesting. It s closer to a salsa then a marinara, and that was a weird surpise.