Was out and about around lunchtime yesterday and wondering where to go when I remembered this thread. Found parking directly in front of Apart on Broadway and went inside. Grabbed a menu and scanned it while seated at one of the (only) 3 tables inside (though there are some tables set up outside as well). Noticed some specials listed on the walls that looked appealing and decided to go with those.
It's been a while since my last Apart pizzas and I had only sourced them from the Montrose location as it's within a mile of my house . . . and I've always done take out. I had a memory of them being made with quality ingredients but a bit on the salty side (as noted upthread) for my taste. Perhaps I wasn't ordering the right ones, there's a difference in the kitchens, or (gasp!) my memory's faulty as both of the pies we ordered were just down-right delicious.
I ordered the special of pepperoni/onion/mushroom/green pepper. The crust was light and crisp topped with just the right amount of ingredients - no heavy, gooey mess of glop to weigh this down. Fresh, not canned, mushrooms and crisp green peppers providing a nice bright taste to pair with the sweetness of the thin sliced onions. I don't know what kind of pepperoni was used but it seemed a step above what many places serve - even Mrs. Kman, who doesn't normally care for it, stated that if more pepperoni pizzas were like this she'd be a bigger fan.
Special by
kmankmankman2001, on Flickr
The other pizza was the "Verde" - spinach, broccoli and mushrooms (and maybe basil, I can't recall). The amount of green on this was pretty eye popping when it emerged from the kitchen. Unfortunately the amount of water given up by the veggies moistened the crust some, mostly in the center, but I conceded it as a needed compromise once I tasted it as it was really tasty - and this from a confirmed carnivore that usually eschews concoctions such as this. The flavor of the spinach came through clearly and the broccoli was cooked just enough so that it wasn't crudite-crunchy but still far from approaching steam-table lifelessness. It was a big hit with Mrs. Kman. I think she'd be hard pressed not to order this again if it was available despite the presence of a number of other options on the menu that I know piqued her interest.
Verde by
kmankmankman2001, on Flickr
The pair at the table next to us commented that they almost always get the Verde as well so it must be a fairly regular or recurring special. The salad that one of them was having looked appetizing and I could see us perhaps splitting one of these in the future - though, since we each had 2 slices remaining (cheerfully boxed for take home) I think if we had a salad we'd each be taking home 1/2 pie . . . which wouldn't be the end of the world.

2 10" pies and 2 fountain drinks (refillable, though we didn't need to) plus tax for just under $15. It would still have been a bargain at $20.
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