Art Chowder January | February 2017, Issue 7 | Page 54

6oSpokane’s BEST PIZZAS By Chandler Anderson Baird Happy has five letters… So does PIZZA. Spokane is a pizza gold mine. Our city is full of local, unique, and passionate pizza creators that make their dough by hand, blend their house-made sauces, fire them up fresh, and bring smiles to so many of our pizza-loving faces. Chandler moved to Spokane in 2014 without a rain coat and with extremely low expectations. Since then, she has fallen more in love with Spokane every day. As a native Texan, she was raised on Tex-Mex and smoked BBQ and she isn’t afraid of the heat, whether in her food or in the air. When she is not exploring Spokane’s food scene, she can be found exercising, shopping, or binge watching “Parenthood” on Netflix. Her obsessions include guacamole, Labrador puppies, and diet Coke with pebble ice. Y o u can f ind her blog at: w w w. s p o k a n e e a t s . n e t 54 ART CHOWDER MAGAZINE 1 THE FLYING GOAT | REPUBLIC PI 611 E 30th Ave, Spokane, WA | 509.863.9196 WHAT TO ORDER: D” STREET | CORA | DALTON The Flying Goat and Republic Pi are tied because they have the same owners and a very similar pizza menu. They specialize in Neapolitan pizza with eccentric flavors that work. They have this pizza creation down to a science. The Flying Goat is a Spokane Classic and it was voted best Pizza in Spokane on the Spokaneeats.net poll. When out-of-towners ask me where to get a low-key dinner with their family, I always send them here. Republic Pi is a newer location on the South Hill near Manito Park with amazing appetizers and great lunch options. I would recommend the Brussel sprouts. They both wood fire their pizzas creating that nice smokey flavor in the crust. For those non-pizza lovers, their salads are really special and unique, too.