West Seattle Supreme to move into original Pagliacci location The pizza torch has been passed on The Ave

Daylight fades on University Ave. in the U District on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017. Daylight fades on University Ave. in the U District on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017. Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY, SEATTLEPI.COM Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY, SEATTLEPI.COM Image 1 of / 155 Caption Close West Seattle Supreme to move into original Pagliacci location 1 / 155 Back to Gallery

When Seattle pizza chain Pagliacci announced it was closing its original location on University Way Northeast, it left a pizza-shaped hole in all of our hearts (and our stomachs). But pizza bar Supreme is here to step up to the plate.

Mark Fuller, whose restaurants include Supreme as well as Ma'ono and New Luck Toy, announced plans to open a second location of his West Seattle pizza joint at the very spot where he had his first slice of Pag's, according to Seattle Metropolitan magazine.

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He plans on keeping the pizza-themed tiles on the storefront, and using the pre-existing deck ovens to make a spot that's much like his original. That means hopefully you'll still be able to pick up some slushy drinks with your New York-style slices, that may have additions like chicken, ghost chili or kimchee.

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Though the main dining room will be 21 and over, just like its West Seattle counterpart, Fuller also told the magazine that he plans on having an all-ages section up front, in order to cater to the collegiate crowd.

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So what if Seattle doesn't have New York's famous, floppy slices on every block, or East Coast Italian pizzerias. Seattle has its own great pizzas. So what if Seattle doesn't have New York's famous, floppy slices on every block, or East Coast Italian pizzerias. Seattle has its own great pizzas. Image 1 of / 48 Caption Close Seattle's best pizza 1 / 48 Back to Gallery

If you can't wait until the opening of the new Supreme in early 2019, click through the slideshow above to see other much-loved pizza spots around Seattle that you can get now (or with a short period of delivery).