Kristin Mastre, FeastingFortCollins.com

It’s very fitting that this small pizza restaurant is named after a wildly famous creative artist. Pablo Picasso is one of the most recognized modern artists, inspiring the cubism style in the early 1900′s. His intricate paintings filled with jarring lines and bold colors departed from traditional artistic perspectives. He stood out for creating masterpieces that defied the status quo.

The pizza at Pablo’s Pizza really does seem like “a slice of art” – as their tagline claims. They’ve taken a variety of bold flavors and culinary ideas that many might be uncomfortable experimenting with. A brief glance at their menu might leave you puzzled, unsure of how it really will taste. I can assure you, these pizzas are inspiring a deviation from the traditional cheese and pepperoni, and encouraging our community to be a little more artistically inclined with their food.

Pablo’s Pizza opened in Front Range Village in July 2011. Owner Cathy Braunlin had her first taste of Pablo’s Pizza at the original Grand Junction location and thought it would be a perfect compliment to the Fort Collins food scene. She became a franchise owner, making the Fort Collins location the third store for the brand…

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