MOD Pizza - Carte

2902 164th St SE, Lynnwood, Washington, USA, 98087, United States

🛍 Meat, Pizza, Vegan, Cheese

4.3 💬 5699 Avis
MOD Pizza

Téléphone: +14257452209

Adresse: 2902 164th St SE, Lynnwood, Washington, USA, 98087, United States

Ville: Lynnwood

Menu Plats: 11

Avis: 5699

Site Web: https://modpizza.com

"It's just a solid thin-crust pizza that you have plenty of options to customize. Done up in. Giant pizza oven while you wait the food is always fresh and hot. Their lemonade is. It is a highlight as it is extra strong. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating is available if the weather is right. Parking can be a challenge on busy days, but it is worth the trip, and of course, they offer online ordering, take out, etc. Parking: Tight spots for Lynnwood. Also, a bit crowded and a lot of thru traffic, be careful. Kid-friendliness: Kid friendly. Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible, does not have automatic doors for getting in."

Menu complet - 11 options

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Pizza

Cuisine Mexicano-Américaine

Végétarien

Dessert

Poulet

Salade

Salades

Thatguyandres Thatguyandres

Great service and atmosphere and overall great food

Adresse

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Avis

Anthony
Anthony

Kid-friendliness: Very accommodating for kids Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–$20 Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5 Recommended dish: Jasper


Douglas
Douglas

When I want to get a fully customizable pizza and I want it in less the 10 minutes I know where I'm going. MODS has such a good verity of toppings and sauces to choose from.


Calvin
Calvin

If I could leave zero stars I would. Absolutely the worst MOD Pizza I have ever been to. Would not recommend to anybody not even my worst enemy. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1 Voir le carte


vpaloma
vpaloma

I’m going to start going to another location. Whenever I order from this location they ALWAYS forget 1 or more ingredients. This time they forgot the cheese and only put dollops of ricotta. It looks like a dough pie.


derrickwg36
derrickwg36

This is the best Mod Pizza location I've visited so far. The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating to my requests. I ordered two pizzas, and both were outstanding. I highly recommend trying their spicy pizza sauce if you like spicy foods. Overall, it was a fantastic experience.


Hussam
Hussam

--- Delicious Pizza Service: Takeout Meal Type: Dinner Price Range per Person: $10–20 Recommended Dishes: Create Your Own Pizza Vegetarian Recommendation: Highly recommended Vegetarian Options: Extensive selection available --- Let me know if you need any further adjustments! Voir le carte


joel926
joel926

The vegan pizza at this restaurant is delicious, but it's important to make sure the workers change their gloves before making your pizza. I observed a worker handling meat and dairy before building my pizza, which was disappointing. The staff, mostly young, seemed to lack a full understanding of what veganism entails. When I requested a vegan pizza, the worker still inquired about what kind of meat and dairy cheese I wanted. On the bright side, you can watch them prepare your pizza, ensuring it is indeed vegan.


User
User

The vegan pizza at this restaurant is good, but be sure to ask the workers to change their gloves before making your pizza. During my visit, I noticed that the workers handled meat and dairy before preparing my vegan pizza, which was disappointing. The staff, who are typically younger, may not fully understand what it means to be vegan. When I ordered a vegan pizza, the worker still asked me about meat and dairy cheese options. On the positive side, being able to watch how they build the pizza allows customers to ensure it is truly vegan.


M
M

It's just a solid thin-crust pizza that you have plenty of options to customize. Done up in. Giant pizza oven while you wait the food is always fresh and hot. Their lemonade is. It is a highlight as it is extra strong. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating is available if the weather is right. Parking can be a challenge on busy days, but it is worth the trip, and of course, they offer online ordering, take out, etc. Parking: Tight spots for Lynnwood. Also, a bit crowded and a lot of thru traffic, be careful. Kid-friendliness: Kid friendly. Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible, does not have automatic doors for getting in. Voir le carte

Lynnwood

Lynnwood

Lynnwood, une banlieue animée près de Seattle, offre une scène culinaire diversifiée avec des options comme les fruits de mer, la cuisine asiatique et les classiques américains, reflétant sa communauté multiculturelle.

Catégories

  • Meat Découvrez notre sélection de viandes savoureuses, comprenant des steaks grillés à la perfection, du poulet tendre et des plats d'agneau savoureux, chacun assaisonné à la perfection pour une expérience culinaire inoubliable.
  • Pizza Plongez dans nos pizzas parfaitement cuites, élaborées avec de la pâte étirée à la main, une sauce tomate riche et un mélange de fromages gourmets. Chaque tranche éclate de garnitures fraîches, garantissant une bouchée délicieuse à chaque fois. Voir le carte
  • Vegan Régalez-vous avec notre menu végétalien, offrant une sélection vibrante de plats à base de plantes élaborés avec des ingrédients frais et de saison. Savourez des repas savoureux qui sont aussi nourrissants que délicieux.
  • Cheese Une sélection soignée de fromages artisanaux du monde entier, offrant des saveurs et des textures variées qui ravissent le palais. Parfait pour partager ou savourer individuellement avec les accompagnements idéaux.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Carte
  • Delivery
  • Menu
  • Mastercard

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