Moto offers an exciting lineup of deep dish and Detroit-style pizzas at T-Mobile Park, where even the long lines seem worth the wait for delicious pie and top-notch soft serve.
"Kissd Slice Grab some Detroit-style squares at Moto, which we’re pleased to report do live up to the hype that once prompted months-long waitlists at their West Seattle location. The sourdough crust has a great tang, pepperoni cups are curled with charred rims, and lacy cheese edges make up for a kind-of-soggy bottom. As great as these pies are, lines are often unreasonably long—show up at least a half-hour before the game starts if you’re set on a slice. Moto Swirl Moto’s soft serve operation is right next to their pizza counter, making it convenient to grab a huge cup as Part Two of a sausage-topped slab. They specialize in Flavor Burst—imagine a regular soft serve machine with artificial syrups pumped into the ridges, causing, well, bursts of flavor. You get it. Anyway, there's nothing quite like custardy cold vanilla with a karate chop of blue raspberry essence. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Now that it’s no longer borderline impossible to get Moto’s Filipino-inflected ‘zas outside the ballpark, it’s a little less exciting that Moto has a location in T-Mobile. But it’s still worth visiting to try the crab pizza, a new-to-the-ballpark offering this year." - Eater Staff
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