Fall is almost here, and for some reason we’re craving cheese. And nothing is better than a delicious slice of pizza when you have a cheesy craving! If it’s been a while since you’ve had a slice, it’s time to get out there and treat yourself to one, or a whole pizza if you’re really feeling it. Luckily for you, Seattle has tons of great spots! Here are some of the best pizza spots to grab a slice in Seattle.

Delancey

This beautiful and minimal Seattle restaurant also happens to make a pretty tasty pizza. Their smaller menu that focuses on quality over quantity makes it easy to choose the perfect pie. Because we all need artisanal pizza once and a while.

Where: 1415 NW 70th St

Dino’s Tomato Pie

From the people behind Delancey comes Dino’s. Serving up both New Jersey round pizza and Sicilian rectangular, Dino’s is the place to grab a little something if you’re in Capitol Hill.

Where: 1524 E Olive Way

Veraci Pizza

Veraci serves up a seriously mean wood-fired Neapolitan pie. And they have a wide selection of offerings or you can opt to build your own. So if you need some thin-crust goodness, we definitely recommend stopping by Veraci.

Where: 500 NW Market St and 7320 35th Ave NE

Proletariat

Billed as ‘the pizza that made White Centre famous’, Proletariat makes the trip out there more than worth it. Grab something simple, like maybe the REAL Hawaiian made with SPAM, or test out a pizza like White Centre White, that foregoes tomato sauce.

Where: 9622-A 16th Avenue SW

Sunny Hill Pizzeria

Sunny Hill has round pies, square pies, and a whole lot of different flavors and toppings to choose from. They also have veggies, small plates, salads, and items like meatballs and roast chicken.

Where: 3127 NW 85th Street

Ballard Pizza Company

Tasty, simple, and high-quality pizza is what comes to mind when thinking of Ballard Pizza Company. We’re big fans of both their pizzas and salads so be sure to get one of each! These days they have three locations in Frelard, Ballard, and Woodinville, but we always go back to Ballard.

Where: 5107 Ballard Ave

Cornelly

This Capitol Hill spot serves up naturally leavened pizza and handmade pasta. They also have veggies, sweets, natural wine, and local beer. So if you’re looking for an amazing artisanal pie, you can’t go wrong with Cornelly.

Where: 601 Summit Ave E

Moto Pizza

Moto Pizza serves up Detroit-style pies over in West Seattle. They have remained consistently popular with Seattleites, and at a time, pre-orders pretty were always necessary! With several posts now, you can check them out in Edmonds, and Belltown, and you can also order for delivery!

Where: 4526 42nd Ave SW

Lupo 

Lupo (or In Bocca al Lupo aka the Mouth of the Wolf) serves natural contemporary Neopolitan pizza, sourcing its products primarily from Washington and West Coast producers. If you’re in Fremont and haven’t been, be sure to hit it up!

Where: 4303 Fremont Avenue N.

Enjoy the Za!

Recent Posts:
Here’s where to watch the last free outdoor movie screenings in Seattle
Tacoma listed among the 25 of most underrated destinations in the US