It's finally time for another Figs and Flights {event}. The Neapolitan Pizza {event} in April was so great that we're doing it again in August! My parents will be in town and it's now fig season so we're heading back to Tutta Bella for Part II. It's the same format and menu although this time we're doing an early (4 pm) dinner on a Sunday. Tickets are on sale now through next Friday, August 2 at 10 pm. It's $38 per person and that includes your salad, pizza, and dessert, plus tax and gratuity. If you'd like some adult beverages, just start a tab with our server or at the bar. Get your ticket now! If you need more time to decide or are waiting for payday, RSVP to the Neapolitan Pizza - Part II {event} via Facebook for realtime updates. Can't come on August 4? Don't fret. The next {event} is Portuguese Wine Flight & Pastel de Nata on Saturday, September 21. RSVP now via Facebook to stay in the loop. Why Italy, Naples, and Pizza?Great question. Italy - I'd been trying to get to Italy for as long as I can remember. When my husband and I started dreaming up our honeymoon destinations my first pick was Italy. (He wanted Ireland and we did both!) We went, we ate, we loved it, and were there again less than two years later. It's going to a lifelong love affair for Italia and I. Naples - Naples, or Napoli, is perched right on the water. It's a crowded, complicated, and lively city with SO MUCH history. There's an entire underground web of tunnels, aqueducts, and even a theatre. It was the most bombed city in WWII and it's the birthplace of pizza. Pizza - During our visit to Naples we ate as many pizzas, or pizze, as we could. Neapolitan pizza is so, so delicious and unlike any other pizza pie you've had before. The crust is soft, flexible, and a little dusty. The toppings are few but are only selected from the freshest ingredients and best cheeses. The rumors indicate that true Neapolitan pizza is the very best because of the volcanic ash in the water from nearby Mount Vesuvius! While we're nowhere near Vesuvius here in Seattle, there's an international organization for Neapolitan Pizzerias and we've got more of them than any other city in the US! Now we frequent these Neapolitan certified pizzerias in Seattle to get our fix and want YOU to join us. It'll be delicious, che buono, I promise! Similar Posts
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