Food & Drink Aug 11, 2016 at 4:00 am

How Italian Family Pizza Can Change Your Life

Steven Calozzi, co-owner of Italian Family Pizza, pulls a pepperoni pizza from the oven. Suzi Pratt

Comments

1
It's true- you can't board a bus without tilting the box of a large pie about 60 degrees.

Best pizza in Seattle since the day/minute they opened.
2
HE DAMN WELL BETTER HAVE A "CALOZZONE" ON THE MENU
YOU DON'T PASS UP THOSE KINDS OF PUN OPPORTUNITIES
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3
fuck - I was hoping they'd stay downtown.
4
I live at the Harbor Steps. This is the only pizza in Seattle that has gotten my partner's blessing as a good New Jersey pizza. We're going to miss that place.
5
I used to work a few blocks from the old location and I would go there somewhat regularly for lunch. It's true that the pizza is great, but it's also true that the owners are some of the most kind and genuine people you'll ever have the pleasure to meet. I'll miss seeing them as often as I did, but I'll definitely make the occasional trek up the hill.
6
Ok so...WHERE is the new location exactly?? Am I missing something? Bcz I can't see that it's included in the a article anywhere (come on, Madison on First Hill is pretty vague) and the hyperlink of the name still takes you to the First Ave address. I NEEEED my Italian Fam Pizza fix!!
7
@6 - Sorry about that, fixing that now. The new location is at 1028 Madison.
8
A very un-Seattle family owned and operated business, not owned by a hipster conglomerate. (sigh) miss having them downtown....their new spot is tough to get to unless you live nearby

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