Pagliacci Pizza
Seattle-based restaurant chain
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Pagliacci Pizza is a Seattle-based pizza chain. It has 24 locations in King County and Snohomish counties, primarily in the city of Seattle.[1][2]
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Pagliacci Pizza's original location on The Ave in Seattle's University District opened in 1979. | |
| Founded | 1979 in Seattle |
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| Headquarters | Seattle, WA |
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The first Pagliacci Pizza location opened on February 19, 1979, at 4529 University Way in Seattle's University District. Over the years, this location underwent many face-lifts and remodeling changes until that location's closure in July 2018. The chain offers delivery, sit-down dining, and pizza by the slice bars. An interior decor staple for the local chain is Italian-language movie posters. On November 1, 2012, Pagliacci Pizza opened Seattle's first stand-alone LEED-certified pizzeria in the Madison Park neighborhood.[3]
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In recent years, Pagliacci Pizza has made an effort to be more eco-friendly, using compostable boxes and packaging, and purchasing green-power offsets from Seattle City Light and Puget Sound Energy.[4] Since 2011, Pagliacci Pizza's boxes have been made using materials from Forest Stewardship Council-certified local forests and post-consumer recycled fiber.[5] The chain's Wallingford,[6] Madison Park[7] and Old Bellevue[8] locations were built using sustainably-sourced materials.[citation needed]
- The LEED-certified Pagliacci Pizza in Madison Park
