Thursday, October 29, 2009

Hot Mama's


Pizza. Everyone's favorite lunch, dinner, and midnight snack. What better way to top a night than with warm, cheesy goodness! Pizza can come in all different shapes and sizes, but there is one pizza place we've stumbled upon that simply can't be beat. Hot Mama's Pizza is a small, and sometimes cramped local pizzeria in Seattle's Capital Hill District. However what Hot Mama's lacks in space they certainly make up for in taste. Located on the corner of Pine Street and Boyleston Ave, they are just a block or two away from Broadway. They have pizza by the slice or you can buy a whole pizza to share. One of their more distinct varieties of pizza includes the infamous "green" pesto pizza. Not to be fooled by it's green, monstrous appearance, this slice of pizza is one of my most favorite kinds of pizza to eat. The crust is a perfectly thin, crispy texture, with the perfect amount of cheese and sauce (or in our case, pesto). Not only do they serve delicious pesto pizza, but they serve margarita pizza, hawaiian, veggie lovers, and classic peperoni. This place is often more crowded in the evenings and late at night, so seating can be sparse. Don't be surprised if you're sitting across from a stranger, as there are only about 8-10 places to sit. Hot Mama's is a great place to grab a quick bite with friends, or a latenight snack. Slices run at about $2-$3, so this can be an inexpensive, but satisfying, dinner.

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