Chain of pizzerias in the U.S. state of Washington
Mad Pizza is a small chain of pizzerias in theSeattle metropolitan area , in theU.S. state of Washington.
Mad Pizza is a chain of pizzerias in theSeattle metropolitan area . Approximately half of the pizzas used a pesto base, as of 2013.[ 1] Pizza varieties include the Killer Tomato, the Nurse Ratchet, and the Prozac Pie,[ 2] which has pepperoni, sausage, copacola, black olives, mushrooms, and onions.[ 3] The Rastaman has Jamaican jerk chicken and yellow pepper,[ 1] and the Schizophrenic has a garlic-ricotta base with apples,red onions , oranges, roasted cashews, andGorgonzola .[ 2]
Mad Pizza is owned by Brett Chatalas, Seattle Sounders general managerAdrian Hanauer ,[ 4] [ 5] and Bill Tamiesie.[ 6] The business has operated onCapitol Hill and on Madison Street inSeattle 'sMadison Park neighborhood.[ 7] [ 8] The Madison Park location opened inc. 1995 [ 9] and closed in October 2013,[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] and was replaced by a Vietnamese restaurant.[ 13] Mad Pizza has also operated atStarfire Sports , inTukwila .[ 14]
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