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Blue Pan Pizza

Blue Pan Pizza

3509 12th Ave, Denver, Colorado, USA, 80206, United States

Pizza • Italian • American • North American


"Bottom Line:Inattentive service, crowded, sub-par food, would not recommend going out of your way for. Maybe if you're already walking by the restaurant and are craving pizza.Atmosphere:This seems like a small business. A lot of natural lighting. The tables are very close together so you'll be squeezing between people to get to the inside tables. This isn't a place for people who value personal space. We were about a foot away from the table next to us. We could clearly hear their entire conversation and they could hear ours.Food:We ordered the side of Garlic Bread as an appetizer. The garlic flavor wasn’t really there and the marinara sauce that it came with tasted very cheap/store bought.I got the small award winning Mountain Top Pizza. The sauce on the pizza tasted similar to the marinara sauce that came with the Garlic Bread. It had a very fluffy interior, but the bottom crust was very soggy. Plenty of pepperoni, but I wish they added more mushrooms.My brother got the award winning Brooklyn Bridge. I don't know if they usually use the same sauce for all pizzas or not, but this one tasted much better than mine. It also had a much nicer crust while maintaining that fluffy interior. It could have spread the creamy NY Ricotta more throughout the pizza in smaller increments, but overall, I was satisfied with this pizza.Service:We were seated pretty quickly. Our waiter initially forgot our side of Hot Honey, but for the most part, our food came fairly quickly after ordering. He was kind and pretty knowledgeable about the menu, but I do wish he visited our table more often after we ordered. He was very attentive while waiting for us to place our orders, but only visited us at the end of our meal once we got our food. I wanted to get a beer after we got our food but didn't get a chance to.Overall, it seems like a convenient lunch spot for the surrounding neighborhood, but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this restaurant as a tourist."