Sunday, July 12, 2009

Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company


Maybe we're just suckers for thin-crust pizza, or maybe we were weakened by our famished state, but Hubbs & I really enjoyed Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co. Sans reso, we popped in for some flatbread pizza one warm evening. The prices were affordable, the atmosphere relaxed and friendly (and family-friendly, too), and the aroma of authentic fire-roasted thin-crust pizzas made the wait nearly unbearable.

Hubbs had the seafood pizza with wild boar bacon and Quallicum scallops, while I had one with prosciutto, fresh basil and mango; it may have been their special because it's not on the online menu.



It's a pretty chill place, and one we plan to return to. Go for a quick bite of yummy and unique pizzas. It isn't the cheapest pie in the city but the price is justified by its wholesome and fresh ingredients.

Service: 4 out of 5

Food: 4 out of 5


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