Breezy Town Pizza

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

Recent Reviews

Garrett M.

These guys were great, and then they abandoned the South End like everyone else, because white people up north have more money. F*** them.

Nicole G.

Sadly, Breezytown will close on June 14 :( So get it before it's gone, South Seattle.

Katherine A.

Breezy Town Pizza has an amazing vegan Reuben pizza. It was seriously one of the best pizzas I have tried.

Danica S.

I was really excited to try their pizza seeing a friend post a pic of their hot honey pot pizza. Unfortunately this was not their current Instagram offering (it's always the most recent photo they post. You can't call to order. You must place an online order then text with questions. The response was slow on a Friday night and it was unfortunately to say they are no longer offering the topping I wanted. I had already paid, so went with the current IG special $30 which was a unique offering called Smokey and the lamb bits. Think Shepard pie on a Chicago crust. I was thankful it wasn't salty, but definitely missed a traditional marinara sauce. The pizza lacked flavor and was pretty bland. It was pretty and unique, but I couldn't eat more than 1 slice. Something about the pizza was 'off'. Maybe the oil? It was a really bad aftertaste (imo). I want to try a more traditional topping, but can't justify wasting another $50. They are popular and located inside a busy bar. Maneuvering through a Friday crowd wasn't ideal and parking sucked. Maybe you'll have a better experience during the week.

Devin S.

The pizza here is HUGE! Yes - I know it's deep dish and it's supposed to be huge, but sometimes you really don't realize what you're getting into until the pizza is in front of you. I always have leftovers and, as a guilty pleasure, I often eat them for breakfast the next morning.Breezy Town's counter sits in the back of a dive bar in Beacon Hill and it's pretty easy to figure out. I usually order for pickup and take the pizza home, but you can sit anywhere at the bar and eat there tooI'm a huge fan of Breezy Town's deep dish pizzas and have been able to try 3-4 at this point. My personal favorite is Spicy Meatball, anything spicy will always be my go to, but this pizza is delicious. JJ and La Famiglia are both really good too, but I'll keep coming back for my spicy meatball pizza.

Dan Hoyt (Higgs-Boson)

This place is awesome in every single way! I cannot say enough good things about this place. The food amazing the atmosphere amazing the service exceptional! Do yourself a favor and absolutely check this place out. Added bonuses are trivia and awesome bands, and the pizza is absolutely to die for! I just happened to have stopped in here with family, and even though it's way out of the way from anywhere I generally am, it is 100% worth going out of your way to give it a shot! You will not be disappointed!Vegetarian options: They do have a number of vegetarian and vegan optionsKid-friendliness: Probably not the most kid friendly place. I would recommend somewhere else if you have kids with youParking: They have a small free parking lot, with give or take 10 spots.Wheelchair accessibility: It is accessible for those that may be mobility impairedDietary restrictions: They have a number of options regarding dietary restrictions

Ali A.

I have been a fan of Breezy Town Pizza for years now and I have to say, they never disappoint! The pizza is always delicious, with a perfect balance of sauce and toppings. The crust is crispy and just the right thickness, not too thin or too thick. It's a perfect representation of Chicago-style pizza.One of the things I love about this place is the use of fresh ingredients. You can taste the difference in every bite and it makes a world of difference. The pizza is always served at the perfect temperature, hot and gooey, just how it should be.Another thing that sets Breezy Town Pizza apart is their creativity. They always come up with new and exciting specials that they post on their Instagram page. It's great to be able to change things up every now and again and try something new. I highly recommend giving Breezy Town Pizza a try, you won't be disappointed! 10/10, would recommend!​

L

The two stars is solely for the pizza. The pizza, once we FINALLY got it was pretty good. The problem is that this place is extremely unorganized with a ridiculously long wait on a Wednesday night. We got there to find out a “comedy show” was happening in a bit and we weren’t concerned at first but they then said YOU HAD TO PAY FOR THE COMEDY SHOW even if you only went for pizza and were there before the show started so we ended up ordering for takeout. The cashier also carried various food items and touched the iPad while taking orders without washing his hands which is cross-contamination in some sort. It took them about an hour to get a pizza with some extra slices. This place apparently needs more staff to cover busy impromptu comedy Wednesdays. I will say the pizza was actually pretty good. I would never go in person again though.

Brian Klik

I grew up eating Detroit style pizza, and this is the best variation I've found in Seattle. I can't quit this place. 5 stars.

Phil M

I really wanted this to be 5 stars but the middle of the pie was extremely soup-y with no rise at all (maybe due to too much moisture?). The pizza gets way better towards the crust as it’s fluffy, pillowy with a great crunchy almost fried crust. This is closer to Detroit style pizza to me. P.S.: it was better eaten at room temp the next day when it had a chance to congeal.

Shannon L.

Breezy Town has the best vegan pizza in Seattle.It's not all vegan, though, and my other friends ooh and ahhh over the crispy cheesy crust every time they get it. The toppings and flavors are always fresh and inventive, and the crust is the perfect mix of chewy and fluffy. It's substantial, but not overwhelming.You can often get it by the slice to try lots of flavors, or order a whole pie to go. They don't slice the pizza so that the crust stays in the best shape for you to get home and pop it back in your oven for a bit for peak crispiness. My favorite vegan pizzas I've had there are: Totcho (probably best vegan pizza I've ever had), Corn Chowder (potatoes on pizza, so good), and anything with Brussels sprouts on it. Breezy Town is also located in a venue (Clock-Out Lounge) that hosts great music and trivia nights.Go if you haven't!!

John Nazario

Busy spot! We got there close to the time thay have their live show and had to sit at their outdoor seating, unless you bought their ticket for the show. The pizza was different, it was a thick/deep pan pizza which we enjoyed. Would I return? Sure

Jesse G.

How is this pizza so good? We only got takeout so I can't speak for the place itself. But the pizza! I had the pepperoni paint job and it was the perfect combination of sweet and salty, chewy and crisp, cheesy and saucy. The baked in pepperoni and the crispy cup pepperoni added some great textures and layers. My spouse had a pizza with mushrooms and onions and was equally pleased. Two pies fed four people over two days - although I probably could have eaten half a pizza if I wasn't trying to be socially appropriate.Pizza heated up well the next day in the oven and stayed crisp; too. Can't wait to go again!

Sam L.

Just yes. Always have been a fan of Detroit style - this is essentially that style pizza but in round pans. I'd love a good square corner of this but the texture delivered so I will call it a win. These slices are filling 1-2 and you're done. Inside Clock Out Lounge which was a great spot to grab a drink

Maggie S.

This is by far the best pizza I've ever ordered. The Spicy Meatball blows my mind! The Pepperoni is delicious too, but damn, that Spicy Meatball, whew!!! We also ordered two salads with little expectations, but they both were incredible too! The kale salad and the spinach salad with the candied pecans, dressings were home.ade and so so good.

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