Fondi Pizzeria

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(206) 524-1122

5001 25th Ave NE Ste 101
Seattle, WA 98105 47.6654 -122.3009

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Neighborhoods: University District, Northeast, Northeast Seattle

Years in business

Established in 2006

Price:

$

Last updated 12.09.09

Category:

Restaurants

Payment Methods:

American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard

Catering Services:

Restaurant Management

Restaurant Special Features:

Family-Friendly Dining, Family Style Dining, Lunch Spot, Cheap Eats

General Info:

Open 7 Days

Cuisine:

Pizza

What People Are Saying About Fondi Pizzeria

Featured Review

Contributor

Contributor

Authentic Neapolitan thin-crust pizza with house-made mozzarella draws families and couples to this U-Village pizzeria.

Editor's Tips

What to Drink:
Have a glass from the inexpensive Italian wine list, or order the daily Bellini, made with Prosecco and a daily changing seasonal sorbet.
Parking:
Take advantage of the free lot underneath the building.
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/27/08

Adorable

by medsarita at Citysearch

I love this place. The food is excellent and extremely flavorful. Wonderful salads. Even more wonderful pizza. Affordable. The wait-staff is outstanding/friendly/prompt. One of the reviewers below complained about parking; parking is not an issue... there is ample free parking below the restaurant in their parking garage (most people probably don't see it). The restaurant is sometimes loud on Fri/Sat night because it's full of patrons with kids. But on a weeknight or later in the evening, I don't think it can be beat. I've taken several clients to this restaurant.

  • Pros: Service with a Smile, Food, Prompt Seating
  • Cons: Occasionally Loud Children
4 Star Rating: Recommended

12/09/07

Excellent Italian style pizza

by onesime at Citysearch

Crisp thin-crust pizza with a tasty tomato sauce and a choice of a variety of preselected toppings.

Each pizza can be personalized by asking for removal of ingredients from one of the preset combos.

One pizza easily serves two adults. In our party of 4 we shared two pizzas.

The salads (2 medium were perfect for us) are good, yet not exceptional. The wonderfully garlicky flat-bread went very well with the salads.

Both pizzas arrived promptly, one after the other. One of the two, a "margherita", was, according to the Chef, not "to their standard" when it was brought to our table (we would never have known that from the looks of the pie or from the great taste of it, but we were told "the mozzarella was not evenly distributed on each slice"!!!. Our waiter apologized and informed us that a second pizza was already in the oven for us to enjoy or take home. The second one was as good as the first one, but most of it ended up being boxed to take home as we were satisfied with our first one.

The staff was friendly and efficient (the chef visited our table to check in person on our satisfaction and greeted us on the way out).

A very family friendly place (tables are roomy and can accommodate large parties), somewhat on the noisy side (but not as much as other places) but a heaven of peace compared to the din of the Christmas shopping hordes of University Village (across the street).

Conclusion: Delicious pizza, pleasant place and pleasant staff and an excellent value for money.

  • Pros: the food
  • Cons: none
2 Star Rating: Below Average

09/27/07

Not "authentic Neapolitan" pizza, no parking, loud ambiance

by esmaher at Citysearch

Once I read the summary (written by Citysearch or the restaurant, I don't know which), I had to review. I lived in Naples for almost 4 years ? this is NOT "authentic Neapolitan" pizza as described. It is pizza, but just because you make it thin-crust with runny sauce and throw on some mozzarrella doesn't make it Neapolitan. So they've taken the idea and have "Americanized" it (like including pepperoni which even a Camorra wouldn't be caught dead putting on his pizza). That said, I haven't found it worth a second visit yet and I live nearby. Zeeks up the street on 65th makes much better pizza. I did find their breadsticks tasty. But if you want TRUE authentic Neapolitan pizza in Seattle, or simply the best pizza in town, visit Tutta Bella in Wallingford or south Seattle. Well worth any drive.