Moto Pizza

Moto Pizza
Restaurant information
Established2021 (2021)
Owner(s)
  • Lee Kindell
  • Nancy Gambin
City
  • Seattle
  • Edmonds
StateWashington
CountryUnited States
Websitexoxomoto.com

Moto Pizza is a small chain of pizzerias based in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. The business has operated in West Seattle, Belltown, and Edmonds, and at T-Mobile Park.

Description

Moto Pizza is a small chain of restaurants serving Detroit-style pizza;[1] the business has operated in West Seattle, Belltown, and Edmonds,[2][3] and at T-Mobile Park in SoDo.[4] Another location is planned for Bellevue.

Many of the pizzas use Filipino ingredients; among toppings are lechon kawali with chimichurri, as well as Dungeness crab with lemon and dill.[5][6][7] The Kissd has pepperoni, sausage, cheese, and tomato sauce with spicy honey,[8] and the Root has mushrooms, black olives, onion, tomato sauce, and a balsamic glaze.[9] The Mr. Pig has pork belly and calamansi lime sauce.[2] Moto also offers multiple flavors of soft serve.[10]

History

Moto Pizza opened in 2021.[11][12] Lee Kindell and Nancy Gambin are co-owners.[1][13][14]

The Belltown location opened in 2023 and features robot assistance.[15][16][17][18] Moto began serving five varieties of pizza by the slice (Cheese, Kissd, Moto Pepperoni, Mr. Pig, and Root)[19][20] at T-Mobile Park in 2023.[21]

Moto received a $1.85 million investment in December 2023.[22] A location is planned to open in Bellevue, as of 2024.[23]

Reception

In 2023, Moto ranked number 41 on Yelp's list of the 100 best pizza restaurants in the U.S.[24]

See also

References

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  17. ^ SCHLOSSER, KURT (August 25, 2023). "'Robotics is the future of food': Artisan pizza restaurant Moto makes automation a key ingredient". Geek Wire. Archived from the original on May 20, 2024. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
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  19. ^ Guanco, Frank (2023-03-23). "Julio Rodriguez is like the Moto Pizza of the Mariners". Seattle Refined. Retrieved 2024-07-21.
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