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The Seattle Pizza Guide

Sunny Hill Seattle
Post Alley Pizza
Blotto
Bruciato
Rocco's
Southpaw
Humble Pie
Breezy Town Pizza
Proletariat Pizza
Sunny Hill Seattle
Post Alley Pizza
Blotto
Bruciato
Rocco's
Southpaw
Humble Pie
Breezy Town Pizza
Proletariat Pizza

Seattle is home to some of the most incredible pizza places in the country. You’ll discover all sorts of pizza choices and pizza toppings that can bring your pizza game up. Here’s a list of some of our favorite pizza spots in Seattle.

 


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Sunny Hill Seattle

3127 NW 85th St Seattle, WA 98117
(206) 659-0355

One particularly popular style of pizza is known as the Detroit pizza. This type of pizza is to please a large crowd. The square pies here are some of the best in the city. Try the arcade with pepperoni and Parmesan cheese. The tone has roasted eggplant and pesto. Round pies are also very much part of the scene here. Go for the bunker. It has sweet corn, mushrooms and smoked mozzarella. Other options include burgers and salads. Wash the meal down with a dessert and a nice drink. You’ll appreciate the care they put into every single thing they make for their customers.

 


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Post Alley Pizza

1123 Post Ave Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 382-8475

This family owned and operated space is where you can go for a well made pizza and lots of other things to eat. They serve both whole pies and slices if you don’t want to eat a lot. Order the Bianco Dinapoli. It makes use of tomatoes as well as finely aged grande mozzarella and Parmesan. This is a good option for those who like it plain but delicious. Another item that is quite popular in this pizzeria is the white version with cheeses like ricotta. There are many other types of pies that make use of items like pineapple, bacon, roasted onions and garlic. If you don’t see what you want, you can also take the time and build your own. That’s a fine way to bring home a pizza for a large crowd and your family.

 


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Blotto

1830 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 403-1809

Blotto has a small but carefully chosen menu. That makes it easy to narrow down which particular kind of pizza you want to eat. Pick from the basic tomato with tomatoes, garlic and olive oil. The summer squash version has lemon cream, provolone, tomatoes and Twin Willow Squash. There’s other kinds of items like marinated olives, a carefully made salad, potatoes with cheese and lemon and even a polenta cake for dessert. They have a dine in area if you want to stay here or takeout if you prefer to bring things home.

 


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Bruciato

236 Winslow Way E Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 201-3462

Bruciato is one of the most fascinating places for pizza in Seattle. That’s because they have lots of incredible choices on hand. The pieces make use of an involved three-day fermentation process that creates a tempting base from which to pile on the toppings. The head chef takes a great deal of care in creating every single pie. That’s why so many people come here. Work with him to try different toppings. The four cheese has items like gorgonzola and asiago. A simple marinara has heaping piles of tomatoes combined with garlic, olive oil and oregano. That’s not the only thing on the menu here. The extensive antipasto menu has many old favorites and lots of new ones. Go wit the beef and pork meatballs topped with Parmesan cheese.

 


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Rocco’s

2312 2nd Ave Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 397-4210

Rocco’s is the place to enjoy many types of pizza from a master of the game. They’re twenty inches round and can be cut into as many as eight slices. If you like Vietnamese food, go with the bahn mi. Pulled pork with hoisin sauce, cumbers and cilantro are the way to eat this one. There’s also a wide array of other types of pizzas that you can see here each day. Chicken pesto combines chicken, pesto. ricotta, garlic and tomatoes. There’s one with a foundation of varied types of mushrooms sand another with sausages of all kinds. They like to take it step further here with creations like the lasagna pizza and the loaded baked potato. That’s just one example of the kind of pizzas you can try when you make this space yours to stop off during the day or night.

 


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Southpaw

926 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 323-5278

Wood fired pizza is one of the best ways to prepare pizza. That’s what they do at Southpaw. They have many varieties of wood fired pizza. The left hook has cheese and tomato sauce. The title fight makes use of roasted mushrooms along with plenty of caramelized onions, lardo, and lots of peppery arugula. The contender has basil and mint with a topping of pesto, Italian sausage, creamy mozzarella and feta with a sprinkling of herbs. That’s just one of many items that you can taste here. There’s also meat and vegetarian lasagna and many types of drinks when you want something cold to go with the main course.

 


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Humble Pie

525 Rainier Ave S  Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 329-5133

This is the place to go if you’re looking for pizza based on sustainable ingredients. You’ll even find many vegetables grown on the site. They love to use their quality ingredients in their pies. Go for dining inside or take one home for the entire family. The whole hog has a focus on pork with their house smoked pork, layers of prosciutto and lots of bacon. The apple bacon combines bacon with the region’s well known apple varieties. Salads and lots of beverages help you complete the meal and truly enjoy one of the best places to eat pizza in the entire Seattle area.

 


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Breezy Town Pizza

4864 Beacon Ave S Seattle, WA 98108
(312) 884-9527

 

Breezy Town Pizza is where you go when you want Chicago style pizza. Small plates like beet salad are a good way to begin. You can then head for the marvelous pizzas they have here. Try the spicy meatball, the pete n pete with pineapple and red sauce or the vegan raiders of the lost art. This is an easy location that gets busy during lunch so come here early for a piping hot slice.

 


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Proletariat Pizza

9622-A 16th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98106
(206) 432-9765

Casual and fun are just two of the words you’ll use when you get to this space. That’s because this is a a great place to take the kids when they want pizza. All sorts of large pizzas are available in this relaxed space. The ham and egg is one the kids and adults will like. Two meats bring in both pepperoni and sausage. The plain cheese, like other options on the menu, comes in both a large version and a smaller pie. That makes it easy to pick out which one you want. Grab a slice from here or an entire pie.