Pizza
Most Popular guides
Where J. Kenji López-Alt Eats Lunch In Seattle For Under $10
If you're not going to listen to us, listen to him.
Top rated spots
All Posts
Good Shape Pizza
Good Shape is a phenomenal pizza pop-up that runs the kichen at Jupiter Bar in Belltown—and serves the best cheese pie in town.
Bar Sosta
Bar Sosta works well enough if you crave upscale pizza in Pioneer Square before heading to the stadiums, but it's not great for much else.
Strega
Strega is a pizzeria and pasta spot in Ballard that you should frequent for smoked cheese-topped pies at the bar.
Supreme Pizza
Supreme is a New York-style pizzeria in the University District that used to be great, but now serves sad, underbaked, bland pies.
Stevie's Famous
For excellent New York-style pizza, head to Stevie's Famous' second outpost on Beacon Hill, located inside Clock-Out Lounge.
Jackson Street Pizza Lounge
Jackson Street Pizza Lounge is a Central District pizzeria that serves a fantastic banana date cake but very disappointing pizza.
Ananas Pizzeria
Ananas is a First Hill pizzeria from the team behind Taurus Ox with good slices, Lao toppings, and a 1am closing time.
Nine Pies Pizzeria
Nine Pies Pizzeria is an Italian spot in Sodo that serves bland pizza we wouldn't recommend, even after an afternoon of wine tasting in the neighborhood.
Rocco’s
Rocco’s is a bar in Belltown that serves New York-style pizza alongside fancy cocktails and natural wine.
Stevie's Famous
For New York-style pizza, fun snacks, and ice cream in Burien, Stevie's Famous is the place.
Ballard Beer Box
Ballard Beer Box is a blacklit pizza operation in Ballard where you can eat excellent charred pies and crack open a beer from a big fridge.
Big Mario's Pizza
Big Mario's Fremont location is a logistical mess, but if you show up at off-peak times, you can easily grab a satisfactory slice of pizza—or just resort to ordering pies.
Big Mario’s Pizza
Big Mario’s is a totally fine NY-style slice joint in Cap Hill during the day, and an open-late savior at night.
Tivoli
When you're in need of a casual lunch that involves the best pepperoni slice in town, head to Tivoli in Fremont.
Where J. Kenji López-Alt Eats Lunch In Seattle For Under $10
If you're not going to listen to us, listen to him.
Cornelly
Choosing between homemade pasta and fantastically charred pizza at Cornelly is difficult, so just order both at this excellent Italian spot on Capitol Hill.
Burien Pizzeria
The name's a little on the nose, but it's true—Burien Pizzeria is a solid spot for pizza in Burien.
Little Market On Portage Bay
Little Market On Portage Bay is a grocery market and bakery in Portage Bay that serves bagels, pizza, and sandwiches.
Proletariat Pizza
Proletariat Pizza is a great choice for slices and pies before a night out in White Center.
Alibi Room
Put Alibi Room's Greenwood location in your back pocket for pizza and beer on the north end of town.