Courtney L.
Yelp
With this MOTO being a vendor at T-Mobile Park, I didn't originally plan to review it, but since the business page exists, the Yelper in me has to leave some feedback. Regrettably, I didn't even capture a photo, so I'm solely relying on my memory as I type this.
When the first MOTO location opened in West Seattle, customers had to place their pizza orders months in advance due to the hype. That said, it was no surprise that their stand had the longest line of any of the food vendors at the stadium. We joined the line around the 5th inning and by the time we got to the counter, two types of pizzas were already sold out. The wait was approximately 15 minutes, but it actually moved along pretty smoothly.
KISSD PIZZA ($23 after tax): Pepperoni, spicy sausage, MOTO's cheese blend, hot honey, parmesan and oregano with red sauce. With any pizza, I personally prefer that the toppings be the focus, however with this one being Detroit-style, the crust was on the thicker end as expected. Although it was very bready, I did appreciate how it was soft with crispy edges. As for toppings, there was a reasonable amount, but between the sausage and hot honey, I actually did not detect much spice at all. The hot honey merely added a touch of sweetness, but barely any heat. I also felt this could have used a veggie topping like bell peppers or onions to diversify the texture. One order included two rectangular slices, which I found to be a heavy serving.
As a first-timer, am I glad to have tried MOTO? Yes.
But was it worth the price at the stadium? In my opinion, no.
A large factor of my review comes down to the value. While the pizza was fine, I didn't think it was amazing enough to justify the cost. Granted, we were at the ballpark, so prices are naturally steep. However, if you're looking to try MOTO, I recommend visiting one of their other locations which offer a greater selection of pizzas at lower prices.