Farrelli's Wood Fire Pizza opened in Maple Valley on October 31st of this year. It is a family fun restaurant located by the Fred Meyer at 26642 Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd. SE. We stopped over for dinner last Saturday and sat in the bar. Our food server was named Nic, he was well versed on the history of the chain, it was started by the Farrell family in Lacey (near Olympia), there are also locations in Parkland, Tacoma, Dupont, and Sumner The Maple Valley location is the 6th of the chain and the first in King County. We ordered beer from a vast selection that included local micro brews and wines. Diners can pick one of the Restaurant specialties or create a pizza of their own from the multitude of toppings. Although the place was busy, the food arrived right on time.
I would highly recommend Farrelli's in Maple Valley.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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