The restaurant business is rife with competition, some friendly, some not. Any shrivel of a positive mention in a publication is coveted.
It’s one thing to be recognized for a feature in a small business journal. Bellingham Business Journal
It’s even better to be given a good review by a food critic.
And of course, there are the classic, ever-present “Best of...” contests that reward not necessarily those with the best food, but more so those who advertise the most. At least that's the perception, anyway.
Yet Pizzazza, with its favorable mention in the May/June issue of National Geographic Traveler, seems to have bypassed all of the above. Call it a pleasantly surreal twist, if you will.
Richard Readicker-Henderson, a semi-regular at the restaurant, first made his plans known to write about it in the magazine about a year ago.
Not sure what to make of such info—“is he being sarcastic?”—the staff went along their merry way, doing what they do best: serving up the best pizza in town.
Come May, owner Will Annett learned that indeed, the story had hit and Pizzazza, lovingly known by some as the ‘gas station pizza,’ was in a bonafide, nationwide magazine.
The story was titled “Coastal Bellingham Beckons,” and in National Geographic’s trademark way, featured a gorgeous photo of a kayaker navigating the San Juan Islands during a breathtaking sunset.
Showcasing everything from Bellingham’s plum location to the 1800’s history to the Ski to Sea, Readicker-Henderson left no stone unturned in his profile.
Particularly notable was the amount of time he spent waxing poetic on Pizzazza and Fairhaven in general:
“Nearby, the town's best pizza, made at Pizza'zza (local ingredients—this enterprise supports the Slow Food movement) is actually fired inside a former gas station. In the context of Bellingham, a town not interested in other's preconceptions, that makes perfect sense.”
Granted, Pizzazza resides in a current gas station. (Yorky’s Market). But one gets the point: while many restaurants haphazardly slap the “World Famous” label next to their name, with Pizzazza, it’s actually true.
Written by Dave Stanley

