Seattle Isn't a Pizza City? Three Places That Will Change Your Mind

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Published 2023-12-30
Alright let's talk Seattle pizza. When I first moved here, I felt a bit lost because I couldn't find a favorite. It was a roulette of different options looking for something that would hit every time. That isn't to say any of the places I tried weren't good - in fact some of them were great. But is Seattle a "pizza city?" I certainly didn't think so. Then I found three restaurants that made me reconsider that mindset.

I'm not saying these are the best pizzas in Seattle. I don't like saying anything is the "best" anything. I don't like comparing restaurants in that way. But if I'm being asked for recommendations? I find it easy to pick Alibi Room, Moto, and Dantini. It goes beyond the pizza. Each place has a unique lure.

Whether it's the "old school" Seattle feel of Alibi Room, bringing people together with a MOTO reservation, or hanging out at Old Log Cabin for some local spirits and Dantini Pizza; These are three must-try Seattle pizzas.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:51- Alibi Room
02:24 - MOTO
04:27- Dantini & Old Log Cabin Distillery
06:04 - Outro

Restaurants Featured:

Alibi Room
Featured: Kitchen Manager Austin Fitterer
Address: 85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Website: www.thealibiroom.com/

MOTO
Featured: Owner Lee Kindell
Locations: West Seattle, Belltown (Featured), Edmonds, T-Mobile Stadium
Belltown Address: 3131 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

Old Log Cabin Distillery/Dantini
Featured: OLC Head Distiller Ben Capdevielle, Dantini Owner Garrett Fitzgerald
Address: 1417 Elliott Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119
Websites: oldlogcabin.com/about/old-log-cabin-history/ dantinipizza.square.site/


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All Comments (21)
  • @Jeffsdata_0
    This is an incredibly well produced video. Super impressive!
  • @waddz45
    Been on many pizza quest adventures over the years here in SEA and must say that Post Alley pizza is not to be overlooked…great content Kyle, very well shot & produced!!
  • @NeiltheDeal
    I was just looking for a Seattle pizza video and this is the one.
  • @mofongotron
    Personally, I would go for Bar Del Corso, Stevie’s Famous, Post Alley Pizza, West of Chicago Pizza Company, Delancey, and Cornelly.
  • @BeeKay370
    I want to try the garlic confit pizza!! Yummmmmm
  • @EricaGamet
    My go-to when I'm out and about is a slice from Hot Mama's in Capitol Hill. Pre-pandemic it was my Friday night hangout. They are walk-up and delivery only these days. But in the Beforetimes, you could hang out at the counter or the ONE community table and share some laughs and good pizza. I ended up going to a couple parties with random folks and even some drag queens after a show. I miss that... but the pizza is still rockin. TIP: Get it on a busy night like Friday or Saturday... the turnover is so quick it's always hot and fresh.
  • @ava9779
    Delancey and serious pie are great too
  • @willo9327
    We just purchased two and the clam pizza is our favorite.
  • @TheDefconsd1
    These are all part and fade pompidore, 40 beers on tap hipster pizza places. what about Bar Cotto and Tutta bella. Neopalitan style wood fired pizza. This style pave the way for new York coal fired pizza. Edit I would like to try these pompidore style pizzas tho.😊
  • @GokkanUxxgo
    I like the Pagliacci pizza you guys got there.
  • Proletariat Pizza is my personal Seattle favorite. I've been to NYC and that's the gold standard for me. But if I need to satisfy my NY pizza craving I go to Proletariat. It's NY/Brooklyn style and it's amazing pizza outside of NY.
  • @omgitsjulian
    Kenji Lopez Alt continuously touts Windy City Pie as some of the best pizza he has ever had. I would give that place a try.
  • @pipcop
    My vote will always be the "North Lake Pizza" located under the ship canal bridge, but I believe it is now closed. You eat there once and it is game over for all those thin, burnt to a crisp, miss-shapen pieces of "yuk"