$10 for $25 Worth of Personal Pies at Flying Saucer Pizza
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- Specializes in personal pizzas
- Signature meat & veggie pies
- Customizable ingredients
- Fresh-made dough and sauce
Underwater pizza museums have proven successful with hydro-dwellers and are now looking to expand into a less wet space-climate. Today's Groupon gets you $25 worth of handcrafted personal pizzas for $10 at Flying Saucer Pizza in Redmond. Culinary creations can be customized with pillows of freshly prepared pizza dough and comforters of aged mozzarella and all-natural provolone.
Galactic murals and metallic rails grace a comfortably modern chomping environment that's home to pizzas made with fresh spices, vine-ripened tomatoes, extra-virgin olive oil, and premium toppings. Flying Saucer Pizza's menu features a bevy of pie options along with a host of salads and pastas. Pizza connoisseurs can begin with a blank-canvas cheese pie as the backdrop for a palette of toppings like blue cheese, Canadian bacon, artichoke hearts, sundried tomatoes, carrots, sprouts, red cabbage, pepperoncinis, and more ($4.75 for an 8-inch before toppings). When inspiration runs dry, a list of specialty pizzas can be called upon. The Cosmic Clucker blends barbecue sauce, roasted chicken, bacon, artichoke hearts, green onions, and cilantro ($7.45 and up), and veggie pizzas feature the likes of the Dr. Zaius pie with spicy peanut sauce, pineapple, carrots, sprouts, red cabbage, chopped nuts, basil, and sesame seeds ($6.75 and up).
If you had to become friends with an inanimate object, a personal pizza would be better than a totem pole or a knit hat. Reward yourself with an edible friend that can be dressed anyway you like, even in a mozzarella dickey and pepperoni suspenders.
Reviews
Yelpers give Flying Saucer Pizza a solid four stars, while Citysearchers rate it 4.5. Five Google Maps users award it a perfect five, and 95% of Urbanspooners recommend the eatery:
- Personal size tasty pizzas, great salads, very cool atmosphere, great beer, attractive prices. The coolest place in Redmond... – Allen Gurtz, Urbanspoon
- It is a little hidden, but is definitely worth stopping in for one of their amazing pizzas. It doesn't look like much from the outside, but once you walk through the door you're pleasantly surprised by the fun cool atmosphere with old science fiction movie posters and neon signs. – justinebergamesa, Citysearch
- The Pizza is good but I absolutely LOVE their salads. My favorite: cranberry chicken salad with cranberry dressing and a side of garlic bread. – Bettina, Google Maps