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Bindi also makes individual portions of tiramisu — pudding cups for grown-ups. Providence Cicero: providencecicero aol. Show caption. Share story. By Providence Cicero. This Seattle steakhouse wants to be part of the solution.

Providence Cicero is a freelance writer and former Seattle Times restaurant critic. Email: provi. On Twitter and Instagram provicicero. Not a whole lot open or accomodating on a Sunday downtown Pyramid Brewery…. After a curiously strange, but fun, day with friends, we decided to heed our collective grumbly stomachs and made the walk up the alley to The…. They serve warm pizza, by the slice. NOT hot, just above room temp. I took 2 bites, cut my losses, then left it on the street.

Pizza Ragazzi is one of the best pizza places I've been to And the sauces are the best and…. Advertise with Us. The prosciutto was bland and, oddly enough, too fatty for my taste. Snoose Junction does have a number of things to recommend it. Their pizza is sublime and a far better deal. For the price of our pizza and drinks at Snoose, we could have easily ordered either an appetizer or a couple extra drinks at Flying Squirrel. Their hours are far better than Flying Squirrel and the fact that they deliver mean we will be repeat customers but we both agree that we feel a bit of relief having finally reviewed Snoose Junction if only so we can go back to Flying Squirrel for our pizza fix without feeling guilty.

I will have to visit this for sure when i get in the area Las Vegas Pizza. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.

You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address:. Sign me up! Big screen LCD TVs silently cater to the sports-minded, while pinball machines in the back offer activity for the game-minded diner.

High ceilings and wood surfaces make the restaurant open and casual, perfectly kid-friendly. Up front, a tidy little play area provides a nice place for our three-foot and under friends to gather and push little wooden vehicles around a cute little track. The way the play area is set-up, it's easy for mom and dad to sit at a table, eat some pizza, quaff a beverage, keep an eye on the little one, and watch a basketball game from one comfortable perch, with minimal rubber-necking required.

Now that's design! Snoose Junction's building used to house the "mini-City Hall," the Seattle city offices where Ballardites could appeal parking tickets, pay city utility bills and register to vote. The building was apparently a gold mine of architectural gems, and Snoose Junction has incorporated that plus some to create a warm, interesting, and whimsical space with enough character to match the quality food.

Much of the interior is from recycled and salvaged materials, including hilarious doors from the Western District Courts Building. The sadly departed Leilani Lanes lives on via the tabletops, made from the Leilani Lanes floors.



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