The Best Pizza In Seattle - Seattle - The Infatuation (2024)

Seattle is known for pizza just like it’s known for being the birthplace of John Requa, the screenwriter who wrote Bad Santa. But after conducting very scientific research (a.k.a. eating a lot of pizza around the city), we’re pleased to announce that Seattle does indeed have some excellent pizza—from floppy Neapolitans to Detroit-style pan pies with delicious topping combinations. Get your grater of parmesan ready for these pizza spots. Maybe you’ll see local celebrity John Requa at one of them.

THE SPOTS

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8.9

Via Rosa 11

Pizza

Bainbridge Island

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Big GroupsCasual DinnersGetting Out Of TownLunchOutdoor/Patio SituationSerious Takeout Operation

The very best pizza in Seattle is, in fact, not in Seattle at all. You have to take a 25-minute ferry across the Puget Sound to get to Via Rosa 11, but we’d gladly make the trip to Bainbridge Island to eat the burrata and speck pie. The pizza from this little Italian market has everything going for it—the dough is crispy, chewy on the ends, and cracker-like in the middle, topped with bundles of smoked prosciutto and dollops of cold burrata that melt on contact with the crust like sun-drunk snowballs. A kick from red pepper flakes, freshness from flash-fried basil and burst cherry tomato, and a drizzle of really good olive oil brings it all together. This is the pizza worth boarding a commercial watercraft.

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Dino's Tomato Pie

Pizza

Capitol Hill

$$$$Perfect For:DeliveryDrinking Great co*cktailsImpressing Out of TownersSerious Takeout Operation

When you’re looking for the best pizza within Seattle’s city limits, head to Dino’s Tomato Pie and order a Mr. Pink. This square Jersey-style pizza is topped with sweet vodka sauce, fresh mozzarella, ricotta cheese, and basil. The crust is thick and crunchy, and the whole bottom is so charred that it’s almost black in some parts, which (to be clear) is exactly how you want it. For a very happy night, add on a negroni and a fistful of garlic knots—and let it be known that the thinner, round version of the same pie also hits just right.

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9.0

Bar Del Corso

Pizza

Beacon Hill

$$$$Perfect For:BirthdaysDate NightsDinner with the ParentsLiterally EveryoneWalk-Ins

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The pizzas at Bar Del Corso, the always-packed Beacon Hill restaurant, are so good you might think you were somehow transported to Southern Italy. The Neapolitan pizzas here are thoroughly charred with excellent toppings, our two favorites being the buffalo mozzarella margherita and their white pie with sausage and pickled goathorn peppers. There’s no need to choose between the two, though. Just order both.

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Lupo

Pizza

Fremont

$$$$Perfect For:BirthdaysDate NightsDining SoloEating At The BarFirst Dates

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If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if sourdough pies were fired up in a Neapolitan pizza oven, first off, let’s be friends. Second, that’s exactly what Lupo in Fremont is doing. The inferno inside the dome creates those leopard spots we know and love, but with a chewier texture and tang produced by the power of fermentation. If you’re a purist, it’s easy to enjoy their margherita topped with globs of Samish Bay mozzarella, or the cacio e pepe pie with plenty of cracked black pepper and the option to add pancetta. (Please exercise this option.) But if toppings are your thing, Lupo’s are fun and fresh, like burrata with crispy-rimmed soppressata, calabrian chili, and hot honey, or spicy crumbled Italian sausage with smoked scamorza and sliced fennel.

If someone zapped the round pizzas at Dino’s with a shrink ray, you would get the same pie from Delancey. This is the more formal spot owned by the same team, and while the menu has a lot of hits, you’re here for the sausage pie. It has a subtle note of crunched-up fennel seed that highlights the pork without overpowering it, and when the rendered fat swirls with the mozzarella, it makes us feel like what George Frideric Handel (probably) felt when he finally finished that Hallelujah thing.

photo credit: Nate Watters

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8.4

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Stevie's Famous

Pizza

Burien

$$$$Perfect For:Serious Takeout OperationCasual DinnersLunchDining SoloDessert

The bright red plastic booths, old-school arcade games, and walls covered in more stickers than a well-loved Nalgene make Stevie's Famous one laugh track away from being the pizzeria in a ‘90s sitcom. And while the Burien space is casual, the pizza here is anything but. It all starts with the sourdough crust, which sharply crackles on the front end while giving way to a light and airy chew. If nothing else, make sure the Normie Macdonald hits your table. It’s the best of the bunch, topped with thinly sliced coppa, lots of hot honey, and dollops of cold burrata that rocket this already stunning slice to another level. And those who don't want to head to Burien can now find Stevie's on Beacon Hill.

photo credit: Nate Watters

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Tivoli

Pizza

Fremont

$$$$Perfect For:LunchQuick EatsLiterally Everyone

Tivoli makes the best slice of pepperoni pizza in town. This place is a collaboration between the folks behindPost Alley PizzaandSaint Bread,so like Zoë Kravitz, it seems destined for greatness. The crust is thin, crackly, and doesn't flail around like a car dealership’s inflatable dancer, and the tangy tomato sauce is a sweet complement to crisp-edged pepperoni cups.And the seasonal slices rock too—like a white pie with spicy 'nduja and potato hunks that manage to have the crunchy skin and buttery inside of home fries. Give it a squeeze of lemon and dunk the crust in calabrian chili crisp for best results.

photo credit: Sam Lien

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Good Shape Pizza

Pizza

Belltown

$$$$Perfect For:BirthdaysLiterally EveryoneSerious Takeout Operation

Toppings are great, but it’s just as important to recognize the power of a stupendous cheese pie. That brings us to Good Shape. This formerly mobile operation is permanently stationed at Jupiter Bar in Belltown. (Lucky for the neighborhood.) Their small pies covered in char bubbles are both crisp and foldable at the same time—a true achievement in pizza-making. Between the simplicity of their tomato sauce, the fusing of mozzarella, pecorino, and provolone, and hints of chili flake and dried oregano shaken on top, it all works together to become the best cheese pie in Seattle.

photo credit: Nate Watters

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8.6

My Friend Derek’s

Pizza

Fremont

$$$$Perfect For:KidsSerious Takeout Operation

Seattle’s Detroit-style pizza boom gained movement about as quickly as scammer documentaries, and now we have access to a tremendous amount of thick, sauce-on-top-of-cheese pan pies. But if you’re curious which rectangle of crispy cheese-skirted dough is the best, it’s My Friend Derek’s. The pizza here is a perfect specimen of light and fluffy cornmeal-dusted crust, rich marinara loaded with nutty toasted garlic, and toppings that just hit right. Our recommended duo is a combo of pepperoni cups and castelvetrano olives that create a smoke-and-brine moment. To secure your pizza, place an online order (for Friday or Saturday), and then pick it up at Derek’s production kitchen on the corner of N 36th and Woodland Park Ave N.

photo credit: Brooke Fitts

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Cornelly

Pizza

Capitol Hill

$$$$Perfect For:Walk-InsFirst DatesDinner with the ParentsDrinking Great WineOutdoor/Patio Situation

This small Italian spot on Capitol Hill succeeds in all matters related to flour, but we're not here to discuss their (excellent) fresh pasta. They also serve pizzas with toppings that lay nearly twice as thick as the charred, crunchy crust. Even still, the sauce, cheese, and other odds and ends don't compromise the integrity of the bottom. Get the white pie with enough sticky fontina to cancel school if it were a layer of snow, or the "Flying Sauser" pizza involving fennel sausage, globs of ricotta (rather than mozz), and red sauce.

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West Of Chicago Pizza Company

Pizza

West Seattle

$$$$Perfect For:Big GroupsCasual DinnersKidsSerious Takeout Operation

Between the cracker-thin crust, sweet tomato sauce with oregano, ideal layer of bubbly cheese, and toppings like custardy ricotta dollops and charred pepperoni cups (our two favorites), the grid-cut tavern pie is the pizza to beat at this West Seattle pizzeria that specializes in Chicago-style pizza. The deep dish is solid, too, but make no mistake—the tavern pie is the one you want.

photo credit: Nate Watters

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8.3

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Ballard Beer Box

Pizza

Ballard

$$$$Perfect For:Big GroupsVegetariansKidsWalk-Ins

There’s not much to this mellow Ballard spot, other than a few taps, refrigerators where you can grab natural wine, and lest we forget the most important appliance: a pizza oven. That thing fires up glorious pies that are as plush and crackly as a dog’s favorite toy. There’s a BBQ pizza that’s toned down by bechamel and a gooey olive-oiled margherita. But the white Queen Bianca pie unironically rules all with its garlic bread vibes and ricotta rosettes. They can only bake one pizza at a time, but the beer, blasting EDM, and internalized college nostalgia should keep you occupied during the wait.

photo credit: Karina McKinney

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Alexandra’s Macarons

Bakery/Cafe

Central District

$$$$Perfect For:Date NightsQuiet Meals

Alexandra’s Macarons is a bakery in the Central District that predictably serves French macarons. But on Thursday and Friday evenings from 4 to 8pm, their cafe space turns into a pizzeria aptly named “Pizza Queens,” and it’s the best pizza-related secret in town. Their pies have a great bouncy bread-like feel to them, the fresh mozzarella in their margherita swirls with the tomato to make a milky pink sauce, and if you’re a fan of white pizzas, they serve a delicious french onion soup-inspired option slathered in caramelized onion and breadcrumbs. With just a few bistro tables, the occasional live music duet, and a short menu of wine and beer, it makes for an exciting (yet low-key) pizza date you can later brag about to anyone who will listen.

photo credit: Erin Lodi

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Dantini Pizza

Pizza

Interbay

$$$$Perfect For:Casual DinnersSerious Takeout OperationVegansVegetarians

At Dantini, a pizzeria that operates out of Batch 206 Distillery in Interbay, their pepperoni pie comes with a sweet, caramelized, almost-creamy confit garlic that makes for a good enough excuse on its own to order a stack of pizzas. You could really just harvest the cloves, snack on them, and call it a day. Thankfully, incredible garlic candy aside, everything else about the New York-style pies at Dantini is great, too. The crust has all the sturdiness and chew of sourdough, with a crispy bottom and plenty of crackly dough bubbles. There’s a thin layer of tomato sauce that doesn’t overpower the toasty mounds of fresh mozzarella. And the combination of the smoky cured meat working with those roasted cloves of gold makes the pepperoni pie the best one in the house—though the ricotta cream pizza with lemon and black pepper is a close second.

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8.4

Moto

Pizza

West Seattle

$$$$Perfect For:KidsOutdoor/Patio SituationVegansVegetariansSerious Takeout Operation

This tiny house in West Seattle that happens to look like the one fromUpdoes just two things, but executes them extremely well: thick, rectangular Detroit-style pies and flavor-twisted soft serve piped inside cinnamon-dusted Transylvanian pastry cones. You’ll find pizzas here made with a 100-year-old sourdough starter (her name is Betty), and topped with everything from Filipino pork belly, sausage, and calamansi lime sauce to deconstructed clam chowder ingredients. It’s all excellent, down to every last crunch of pepperoni edge and frizzled cheese laced along the crust’s hulking walls. And while there used to be a multi-month waitlist to get a box, same-day and next-day orders are typically available—or you could check out the T-Mobile Park outpost.

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8.4

The Independent Pizzeria

Pizza

Madison Park

$$$$Perfect For:Casual DinnersFirst Dates

Whenever we want to eat a personal pizza chased with a tallboy, The Indie always hits the spot. Their incredible pies are thin, blistery, and have flawless cheese-to-sauce ratios. It’s also important to note that they make something that very few places do in Seattle: the clam pie. Their version is salty and velvety, and comes with a lemon wedge that brightens it all up. Sure, every pizza here is wonderful, but make sure you order the clam pie. You can go ahead and cancel that New England vacation afterwards.

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8.3

Rione XIII

Italian

Capitol Hill

$$$$Perfect For:Big GroupsBirthdaysBusiness MealsDinner with the ParentsEating At The BarFirst Dates

Ever since Bar Cotto (our original favorite place for pizza in Seattle) changed owners, we worried that we’d never eat their perfect pies again. Luckily, the same team also opened up Capitol Hill spot Rione XIII. They serve pizzas that remind us of the ones at Bar Cotto, only they’re Roman-style. When you just got dumped or need a solo-pie-and-glass-of-wine-at-the-bar night, you’ll want to come here and order the margherita.

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Slice Box Pizza

Pizza

Sodo

$$$$Perfect For:Cheap EatsKidsLunchQuick EatsSerious Takeout Operation

Much like Dunkin Donuts and fracking, super thick Sicilian square pizza isn’t really a thing here—except at Slice Box. It’s a little spot in Sodo where you have to eat in a quiet, carpeted room filled with posters advertising gardening supplies. But when it comes to the pepperoni square, it’s so good we’d even eat it in a closet with the lights turned off. The crust is buttery, the cheese is stretchy, and the pepperoni edges are perfectly burnt (in a good way). They’ll even grate fresh parmesan over the top.

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8.6

Windy City Pie

Pizza

Ballard

$$$$Perfect For:Casual DinnersDeliveryKidsLiterally EveryoneSerious Takeout OperationWalk-Ins

Nobody likes waiting, especially for pizza. But at Windy City Pie, a Chicago deep dish-style spot in Phinney Ridge, the long wait is part of the deal. In exchange for some money and 40 minutes of your time, you get a thick pie with caramelized edges, flavorful red sauce, and mozzarella cheese that flows like volcanic lava. We all know that bacon is great on pizza, but the candied bacon crumbles at Windy City Pie is the kind of topping you’d want on your popcorn at the movies. Skip cake on your birthday and come here instead.

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8.1

Post Alley Pizza

Pizza

Downtown

$$$$Perfect For:Cheap EatsLunchQuick EatsSerious Takeout Operation

Despite the name of this slice spot, Post Alley Pizza is not located in the market—so don’t go looking for it along the wall of other people’s used gum wads. This spot works really well if you’re downtown and in need of a quick lunch slice you can trust, or you need a few reliable New York-style pies for a birthday party. Be sure to add sides of ranch and homemade calabrian chili buffalo sauce for dunking, and what’s even more exciting is that this place offers granulated garlic to shake on your slice—a necessity that we haven’t been able to find at any other pizza place in town.

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8.0

Humble Pie

Pizza

International District

$$$$Perfect For:Casual DinnersOutdoor/Patio SituationPeople WatchingQuick EatsSerious Takeout OperationVegetarians

There’s no such thing as “Seattle-style” pizza, but if there were, it would be Humble Pie in the ID. That’s because the whole space is on a little gravel patch complete with an urban garden and a chicken coop, and the wood-fired pizzas all contain local or homemade ingredients—you’ll probably hear the clucking hen whose egg was cracked onto your arugula pie. Grab a patio picnic table, can of beer, order the Whole Hog (topped with pulled pork, prosciutto, and bacon), and contemplate buying a Patagonia half-zip.

photo credit: Brooke Fitts

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Single Shot

American

Capitol Hill

$$$$Perfect For:Date NightsDinner with the ParentsEating At The BarSmall Plates

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There’s no time to argue about whether a flatbread “counts” as a pizza when it comes to Single Shot’s margherita with prosciutto—this thing is so good that the debate doesn’t even matter. This spot on Capitol Hill is not an Italian restaurant nor a pizza establishment, but their brittle crust topped with barely-melted fresh mozzarella, crushed san marzanos, torn basil, a sprinkling of chili flake, and cold prosciutto rightfully earns a spot on this guide. Even though Single Shot’s menu is full of things like strip steaks and lamb chops, we’d much rather sit at the bar alone with a co*cktail and this satisfying, paper-thin pie that crunches like a cracker topped with creamy cheese and salted pork.

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FAQs

Who has the best pizza in America? ›

Best pizza restaurants in the U.S.
  • Una Pizza Napoletana in New York.
  • Tony's Pizza Napoletana in San Francisco.
  • Pizzeria Beddia in Philadelphia.
  • Ribalta in New York.
  • Ken's Artisan Pizza in Portland.
  • Jay's in Kenmore.
  • Don Antonio in New York.
  • Pizzeria Sei in Los Angeles.
Jun 27, 2024

What is the number one pizza in the US 2024? ›

The chef's Una Pizza Napoletana in New York City has been named the best pizzeria in the United States for the third time in a row, the 50 Top Pizza guide announced at a ceremony on Tuesday evening. And N.Y.C. is clearly the pizza capital of America, with a whopping 17 restaurants appearing on the list.

What are the top pizza chains? ›

Domino's Domination
Company2022 Revenue (USD)
Domino's Pizza8,572,000,000
Pizza Hut5,270,000,000
Little Caesars4,724,000,000
Papa Johns3,712,000,000
6 more rows
Jun 21, 2024

What is Seattle style pizza? ›

If there is such a thing as a Seattle style Pizza, we hear it has decades old sourdough starters, handmade cheese, and locally sourced toppings. We learn about the ethics and laws behind genetic genealogy, a tool used to solve a crime committed in Seattle 23 years ago.

What is the number one selling pizza in America? ›

Quick service pizza chains in the U.S. with the highest sales 2023. With sales worth nearly 9.03 billion U.S. dollars, Domino's Pizza was the leading quick service pizza chain in the United States in 2023. Pizza Hut and Little Caesars ranked second and third, respectively.

Which is the number one pizza in the world? ›

1. 10 by Diego Vitagliano Pizzeria – Naples, Italy. Still holding the number one position for the last couple of years, it's no surprise that the best pizza on the planet hails from Naples. After all, it is the birthplace of the world's favourite dish.

What is the most ordered pizza in America? ›

This may not come as a surprise, but pepperoni is by far the most popular pizza topping in the United States.

Which US city is known for pizza? ›

While New York City has the most expensive pizzas, Buffalo was recognized as the second-best pizza city. Pennsylvania emerged as the top state for pizza enthusiasts, with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh making the top 10.

Where is the pizza capital of the world? ›

OLD FORGE: PIZZA CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Nestled in the southwest corner of Lackawanna County, is the amazing town of Old Forge, PA.

What famous pizza slice from burien will expand to beacon hill? ›

That buzzy New York-style slice that's all the rage in the South End is coming to Seattle. Stevie's Famous in Burien will open a counter space inside Clock-Out Lounge on Beacon Hill starting next Friday (Jan.

What do they call pizza in Chicago? ›

Chicago deep-dish pizza, also called Chicago-style pizza, is pizza cooked in a pan instead of a baking tray or pizza peel. Due to it being cooked in a pan, diners enjoy a whopping layered concoction that rivals typical pizza in sheer height alone.

Why is Chicago pizza better? ›

CHICAGO-STYLE PIZZA: STYLE POINTS

The extra-high crust makes space for lots more cheese, tomato sauce, and toppings than pan pies. WITH A NAME THAT REFERENCES ONIONS, it's no wonder that Chicagoans like their pizza with plenty of flavor. Tomato sauce is much thicker than the sauce on pan pizzas.

What is the number one pizza day in the US? ›

It is a thing. A real thing.) the top 5 busiest pizza days are (in order) Halloween, the night before Thanksgiving, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, and then Super Bowl Sunday. Yeah, I didn't KNOW this until AFTER I ordered pizza on THE busiest pizza day of the year.

Who has better pizza America or Italy? ›

Both pizzas are tasty, but the Italian variety is more delicious. The Italian version has a more fresh and flavorful sauce than the American version. Italians have a distinctive mozzarella di Bufala cheese, a mozzarella cheese created from buffalo's milk.

What city has the best pizza in the world? ›

What city has the best pizza in the world? New York has been declared to have the best pizza not only in America but also in the world.

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