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Trace North to get a Pizza Fusion

April 28th, 2008 · Comments · By Matt

Nice, we’re getting a Pizza Fusion in Trace North. This could be trouble :).

Great for a quick bite or casual dining, Pizza Fusion is an organic, eco-friendly restaurant serving gourmet pizzas (of course), salads, ciabatta sandwiches, beer, wine and more. They have an extensive list of environmentally friendly practices (details at http://www.pizzafusion.com/saving-the-earth/), and many of the interior items are reused from other Seattle businesses – including tables, chairs and barstools from Sunset Bowl, and reclaimed hardwood flooring from Garfield High School.

Now if only Ted could rent out the space in Trace Lofts. I asked him about it last week and his response was, “you’re always looking for a scoop aren’t you?” We then discussed our respective number of ski days and vacationing in Maui. I think it’s safe to conclude that neither of us have hard lives.

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  • Mark
    They just had a very soft opening; and like any new business -- the employees just began to serve real customers. They're supposed to have an official grand opening in a few more weeks -- but why wait until then to check out the great food? You've got to check out the refreshingly healthy menu & fantastic tasting pizza! What a nice location, great ambiance, and earth friendly concept...
  • Casey
    I had this pizza before. IT IS EXCELLENT!!!
  • john cocktosin
    This reminds me of the South Park hybrid vehicle episode. "We have a perfect storm of smug on the horizon......"
  • Jena
    Organic pizza & beer all day, everyday....diet of champions.....
    Can't wait!
  • EconE
    A 252 square inch large!?!

    Gluten Free Crust!?!

    Count me in.
  • Jason
    Jesus, is a Pinkberry next? Capitol Hill already has Via Tribunali and Piecora's within two blocks. Do we really need a yuppie chain?
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