Mad Pizza

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Mad Pizza is a small chain of pizzerias in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Description

Mad Pizza is a chain of pizzerias in the Seattle 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, and Gorgonzola. [2]

History

Mad Pizza is owned by Brett Chatalas, Seattle Sounders general manager Adrian Hanauer, [4] [5] and Bill Tamiesie. [6] The business has operated on Capitol Hill and on Madison Street in Seattle's Madison Park neighborhood. [7] [8] The Madison Park location opened in c.1995 [9] and closed in October 2013, [10] [11] [12] and was replaced by a Vietnamese restaurant. [13] Mad Pizza has also operated at Starfire Sports, in Tukwila. [14]

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