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218 of 3,215 Restaurants in Seattle

I am visiting from California, and my god I thought we had great pizza !! Ingredients are as fresh as can be. there's nothing better than a fire roasted pizza, the taste of fresh ingredients, a bit chard pizza with an Italian IPA beer. This called for a celebration in my mouth!! The staff was just incredibly nice too!! I two thumbs up!!

has the best pizza outside of NY. Love the Insalata di Salerno also.

Its the healthiest pizza I've ever eaten.. Honestly.. Pizza with no grease.. Its not a good pizza.. and more meat!!

The parking lot was full, but we found nearby street parking. We were quickly seated. The server was friendly. The salad for four was very good, but should have been larger. The dinner was good. Those with pizza got a great Parmesan cheese was very good. The Gelato was very good, but overpriced at I think $3.50 for a very small scoop.

Great for pizza!

Decent pizza for Seattle, but not really the type of pizza I typically look for.

Had a hairdresser appointment nearby so stopped in after for a salad and pizza. I had been to the one in Bellevue years ago and recall the pizza being pretty good. This time was no different but I’ll get to that in a bit. Walked in, seated at around 5:15, menu (pictured) sounded good and I decided on the holiday special pear & arugula salad, Tutta Bella pizza senza sausage as I’m pescatarian. Young guy took my order but never asked for my drink so I was stuck with the tap water given to me earlier. Yuck. Food arrived, and while salad was great, wish he would have told me that it was a large shareable portion as he could clearly see I was alone. Couldn’t finish and I don’t take leftovers home. Pizza was baked nicely and just the way I like it. Was pleased they substituted the sausage with artichokes. Got some Nutella and lemon “gelato” but Bottega Italiana needs to work on their recipe because it was meh. Waiter wasn’t as attentive as I had liked and kept me waiting to ask for check. I would repeat for pizza, nothing else.

I'd choose Via Tribunali, Pizzeria 22, or Bar del Corso before Tutta Bella. Dough is uninspired and just sits there with little flavor and little resistance

We had a birthday dinner for my daughter at Tutta Bella... A family favorite with their authentic Neapolitan pizzas and gelato.

If you find yourself in Seattle and hungering for pizza be sure to visit Tutta Bella. Their pizzas are amazing and you just feel healthy eating them. The atmosphere is relaxing and the service is good. However, you have to be willing to move beyond Americanized pizza palettes - try one of their 'white' pizzas, they're amazing. These are the real deal Neapolitan style pizzas...and oh so good! They also offer salads, cocktails, espresso and desserts that are delicious.

Delicious pizza. Very child friendly, which depending on your point of view is either terrific or annoying.

Great busy vibe (always a good sign) at this Wallingford landmark. Server was extremely helpful, but with a busy night the service was, lets call it relaxed. No problem for us though as the conversation was flowing once we got our drinks. The lamb special pizza was amazing, though the end of the crust seemed quite large. Sorbet was amazing to top off the evening.

Columbia Ciy restaurant is the best. Music on the weekends in the bar.

It’s summer and that means fig pizza is back at Tutta Bella. It’s hard to wait a whole year knowing how delicious they are. Last nights fig pizza did not disappoint. Nor did the delicious Italian glass of red wine.

We loved it. My husband had pizza and I had pasta. It was all delicious. It was really close to the house we stayed at off of airbnb. The parking could be better but it like that all over that area.

I live close to Tutta Bella, so we go there often. But my favorite time to go is happy hour: their small pizzas are a great deal, and my favorite is the Bianca. Their bartender is great and the Castra Niccia is my all time fav drink. Great venue for larger groups or just a girlfriends night out.

We ordered two different pizzas, the Margherita and another one with mushrooms and artichokes and both were really good. We went there in between lunch and dinner and the service was really good. My daughter ordered Spaghetti Bolognesa and was one of the best I've tried, really. Don't order kids menu, the only dish that didn't cover the expectation was my son's. We also tried the panna cotta and it was really good. Next time 'll make sure i save space for a tiramisu. Only low-light, the freezer broke and they dint t have gelatto available

One of my top two Pizza places in Seattle. The Pizzas are much better than the famous Pizzeria Da Michele in Napoli. The crusts were thin and crisp, great toppings and overall delicious flavors. Excellent menu with nice variety of toppings. It is lacking special atmosphere, but they make up for it with their outstanding authentic Neapolitan pizza. One Pizza for one person. Pizza prices ranges from $10 to $14. The also serve antipasti, calzone and dessert, but we did not try them.

We were visiting our son and he lives near this restaurant so we decided to order online and went to pick up our dinner. What a great choice! We had to wait approximately 10 minutes for our pick-up and while we waited, we were offered water. (nice touch). The wait was worth it; food was fabulous (pizza, spaghetti, salad) and it was packaged perfectly so that it stayed hot until we got back to our son's apartment. Very good experience!!

The dining area at this Tutta Bella's is very large and can get noisy when it's full. We opted to eat at the bar and really enjoyed it. It is separated from the rest of the space by glass walls. The pizza was very good, as was the mista salad. I read one review for Tutta Bella that said that it was pricey...that's not my opinion. Compared with the Northlake Tavern & Pizza which charges $23 for a small pizza, our pizza at Tutta Bella's was $16. It is a very different style of pizza, (from typical American pizza) which tastes much better to me.

Really good thin crust pizza. Free coffee w/ dessert too which makes it a pretty good deal.

We went on a hot day in Seattle, so the place was full, as no one wanted to heat up their kitchen cooking, including us. Parking around the area is always difficult but they do have a parking lot which was full...sign of good food. The meet and greet was very friendly and quick. The server was excellent and the food was very good, the quality of the food was excellent. There was live music to sweeten the experience. The only downside is the noise level. It was so loud that my wife couldn't hear me most of the time we attempted to talk. To give a fair view one has to remember that it was a very hot day and the palce was packed. There is a glass walled section for couples to eat seperate from the main dining area that I am sure is much quieter, but we had our four year old grandson along.

Neapolitan pizza at a reasonable price! They have a large dining room with a band and a "jewel box" room with the bar and some tables. It's pleasant and quiet in the jewel box which is where we chose to sit. The pizza was delish and the gelato was the perfect dessert.

Simple and excellent pizzas and salads. Try the tiramisu!

If you love thin crust, wood-fired pizza, you'll love this place. It was divine!. Great choices of ingredient combinations, fast and friendly service. It tasted so good and we loved it! And if you are hungry, 1 pizza is good for 1 person. Definitely worth it.

Wonderful food and service. Go there a lot and will keep going. Love there coffee too!

Recommended by the bed and breakfast where we stayed! It did not disappoint. Great thin Neapolitan pizza and steamed clams in a spicy tomato base. Salad was chocked full of tasty morsels. We enjoyed our meal so much we went back the next evening and enjoyed happy hour offerings,

Great pizza, busy in a good way, friendly and fun. Kids get things to play with (including raw pizza dough) and tastes of gelato, so adults can relax.

We stopped by after a stand up paddling session on Lake Union and we were hungry. Tutta Bella met our needs. We ordered a variety of pies from their happy hour menu and we were not disappointed. The individual size pies were loaded with ingredients and could easily be shared. The dough was fresh and the crust had a good crunch without tasting burnt. The wait staff were attentive and professional. We left with happy tummies.

Some reviews complain of the noise level, but for us it was a bit of a blessing, since the three year old in our party decided to melt down half way through the meal and you could barely hear him over the din....If you want quiet and romantic, go somewhere else. But if you want good pizza and appetizers at reasonable prices, go here for Happy Hour. Bring friends and get a nice big round table....order the clams for an appetizer and then a few of the small Happy Hour pizzas...very festive! We had a great time....

Never had a bad meal here. Pizzas are nice size for 1-2. Large facility, plenty of tables and always full by 6p. Servers are great!

I've been here many times, but have been remiss in reviewing. I was most recently here in the bar section, realizing I had not visited since it was put it. It's VERY nice particularly if you're on a date, because let's face it, nice as the food and place is, it can be a bit loud, especially if there are many children. Being high ceilings and wood inside, not much insulation. But wow, that partition for the bar area made a rather significant difference. We were promptly served and the food was out in very short order, tasty as ever. We say for some time chatting, and didn't feel rushed. I have now forgotten the name of the particular pizza my date ordered for us, but AWESOME. Kinda spicy, when I've not done that in the past. Nom! And it's not a horribly expensive place, always nice.

Pizza? Salad? Give these guys a try! The pizza topping combos were across a nice range, with a good choice in sizes. Add one of their salads to share, you're in business. In the area, give it a shot.

Yummy.

Best Tomato Sauce & Fantastic Salads

their traditional italian style pizzas and dessert pizzas hit the spot when you want pizza without it splashing sauce all over you =)

All I can say is their food is delicious! My cousin and I ate dinner here. We tried the salumi board which was fabulous, the tutta bella, the giovanni and the tiramisu for dessert. Very comfortable atmosphere and an incredible amount of food to eat. We practically had to roll out of the restaurant! The service was great and the atmosphere very comfortable. Parking is a pain in the neck but it's the area. Not much you can do about that! Definitely try this place if you have the chance.

If you are craving good pizza and it's happy hour time, definitely swing by here. They serve their pizza's at 8", instead of 12" and have a good appetizer and drink selection. For two people, a pizza, an appetizer and two drinks should be about $20. So not super cheap, but good quality food!

Simple neapolitan pizza. Don't be fooled by the chain-restaurent like appearance. Just try it. Good service too!

My wife and I ate here tonight. A perfect cool, wet evening, perfect for a really good pizza. We're from out of town, and have eaten here two or three times over the past few years. We've never been disappointed. Our server, Jeanette (sp?), was new and in training , and she was perfect. Her personality was A++. She was a delight. We ordered a bottle of wine, shared a salad, a Carmine pizza (special of the day), and a terrific tiramisu. Everything was very very good. The place is lively with lots of young families, and everyone was enjoying themselves. This is a most enjoyable family restaurant. On our return trips to Seattle, Tutta Bella will be a regular stop.

This is one of the 10 or so go-to places for me and the hubby. We always sit at the bar where you can escape the main dining area cacophony. The Caesar salad with fresh anchovies, affogato, and Spaghetti ala Vongole are the best we’ve had anywhere in town, and we’ve tried a lot of places! As with most of our favorites, the difference between good and great are the people who deliver the service. At Tutta Bella, that’s Leanna and Sawme — they sometimes work in the main room, but are generally tending bar. Talk about efficiency and attention to detail! They run a busy bar, while also serving food to a frequently packed house and still manage to chat with the patrons. The quality of the food and the service have kept us coming back, and we are really going to miss it when we move away next month.

We dined here as a quick meal since we were travelling. After six days on the road we were craving something simple and fresh from excellent ingredients and this is exactly what we received. We had the salad caprese, bruschetta, almonds for antipasto and followed up with a simple pizza with a great pizza base.. It was apparent that they were using good quality raw ingredients- a wonderful simple meal that was just what we wanted.

Enoyed a Saturday night out with family including a 15mo old toddler and was pleasantly surprised by this terrific find in Seattle. We arrived around 5:45PM easily found a parking spot in their adjacent lot (free) on a Saturday night, got seated right away, orders placed by 6 and food delivered by 6:20 or so--hot and delicious. Chose an outside table under a welcome umbrella so the toddler would not distrub our neighbors. We ordered drinks (wine, beer, mixed to taste) and a blend of pasta and pizza. All was prepared exquisitely. This place is great for groups, a romantic twosome or a casual night out. Outside table for 4 plus a high chair was tight but roomy enough, had some street noise from traffic along Stone Way, but in general very nice. Inside got very noisy as the place filled up with customers. We all agreed we'd go there again, and again!

love this place. fun, great with kids, pretty fast. The staff is excellent. I wish I still lived in Wallingford

This is the second time we have visited but probably the last. The service was ok but the food is pretty poor. My lasagne was uninspiring and my wife and kids pizzas were pretty tasteless. They seem to add so few ingredients to the pizza. The only positive is that the Americano coffee was good. Many people seem to enjoy it but the food is not for us.

My daughter-in-law and I stopped in here after a very long day of hiking, and we just wanted food and a cold drink...we weren't picky. The motel manager had mentioned this restaurant as one of his recommendations, and it was still open at 9 pm, so we stopped. I was very surprised at the lovely interior, thoughtful wait staff, and very tasty food. I am not a pizza fan, but had a small capricciosa, and loved it. I ate half there, and half the next morning for breakfast, as it was big enough. I would certainly recommend the restaurant.

Good place for children who like pizza. There is a large variety. For those watching their weight, there are nice salads. This is not gourmet dining, but it is passable for what it is. The pizza has thick crusts, so if you prefer thin crusted pizza, stay away. Service was attentive, but not obtrusive. Decor close to garish.

We had a family gathering here at happy hour from 4-6pm and enjoyed the brick oven pizzas, the beer on tap and the gelato! They have a more international flair to their pizzas with vegetarian offerings as well as meat offerings-the kids menu was the best! Fresh basil, fresh mozzarella and ricotta cheese and a great tomato base. The atmosphere is loud and open and full of laughter-well worth the price.

Pizza was good with a good italian taste. Have eaten allot of pizza but this was one of the best I have eaten. Recomend eating at this place if tou like Italian food.

The salad can be your dinner. It is great. Or share one and have a traditional thin crust pizza. I prefer a less traditional pizza but go regularly for the salad. One salad is dinner for the two of us.

Mista salad was limp with basically no perceptible dressing. Cannelloni beans were smashed into pasty balls. Spaghetti carbonara was basically flavorless with a slimly peppery coating of sauce at the bottom of the bowl. The bread for $3 was slathered with oil and toasted into an unbitable slice. Only saving Grace was the espresso and the Negroni. Thumbs down, we won't be going back again.

The food wasn't too bad. I had a calzone and Minestrone soup that was good, the pizzas looked great but the menu prices seemed a tad bit high for what you got. Then you get the privilege of 20% on top of that. Apparently they use that money to pay their employees. There were 4 of us, we had an entree and something to drink - the bill came to over $110. For people, like me, it creates a problem when you seek a reasonably priced meal, although these days, that probably does not exist inside the Seattle city limits. In its favor, it was a great place to go if you want to carry on a conversation.

it's okay, not my kinda pizza

Had three different pizas here last night. Tutta bella excellent and one with prosciutto okay but salty and one with pistachio pesto for base good.

Ended up at Tutta Bella with some local work colleagues and ended up spending the night, sipping beer and eating great pizza. The happy hour, taster pizzas were just the right size after a day in the office and their toasted hazelnuts were a great compliment with the rich tomato base pizza. Good atmosphere, friendly staff, very central. Even better that I was able to take away a snack for later!

This place seems to be pretty popular but I wasn't sold, Pizza certainly is a very personal thing and I felt like they try just a bit too hard to be super thin burnt crust and light on the toppings.

Good pizza - I’ve had better, but this place is definitely good and I would go back. Prices are reasonable(for Seattle) and carry out service was fast.

I have eaten here in the past and always order pizza, usually the tutti Bella, which has sausage, mushrooms and onions on top of marinara sauce and cheese. The pizza come in either a 10 or 13 inch size and are thin crust. The crust is fairly chewy but very good. The pizzas are cooked in wood fired ovens. The menu has a number of salads as well as other Italian dishes, spaghetti , gnocchi etc. Beer and wine are available. There are seasonal specialty dishes my wife had the fennel and cauliflower pizza and added Italian sausage to it also very good. A good place for families. To keep the grandchildren occupied while waiting for the food they provided waxed strings that could be formed into many different shapes.

This place is one of several pizza places that aims to make pizza like Italians do. The thinner crusts, lighter sauces and great toppings. My favorite actually is salad pizza...where you get a large salad on top of pizza crust.

If you don't mind kids and noise, sit in the main eating area, service is good. If you want quiet, eat in the bar area (recommended) there are a few tables there, or try to snag a table outside. I can only speak for the pizza, but I do so proudly and with a hearty "Thank You". Their pizza offerings are creative, fresh and tasty.

We were greeted promptly and seated in the cozy restaraunt. The waitor was friendly and humorous. He took our order and offered us a happy hour beer, even reminded us when it was almost over. The pizza was served beautifully. We even had a local cupon . There was no choice on size or crust selection. It was a minalmist pizza but tasty. I probably wouldn't go back but would recommend it.

The crust on this pizza is incredibly good. The toppings are excellent, and there is no problem with getting a pizza split 50:50 with two different toppings. The wine selection is good. We were put off after the first time we visited because the main dining space is huge and very noisy and was over-run with large groups of kids. Then a friend recommended asking for a table in the bar, and that made all the difference. The bar area has a glass partition, and several high tables. You can order from the regular menu-and it is quiet!

We have gone to this location about 5 times. Lines are shorter than original and larger seating area, and has a parking lot attached. I lived in Italy so I am a little(okay very) hard to please with pizza. This place is terrific. It is Neapolitan style (thin) crust, not Sicilian(thick ) crust. My favorite is "Lasagna" pizza- rosemary ham, basil, fresh mozzarella, and I think another cheese and tomatoe based as opposed white sauced. Salad my favorite is Salerno - cucumber, fennel slices, fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, romaine lettuce and dressing good. In Wallingford area. Really really good. Cheaper than flying to Italy and quicker also.

We finally found a pizza place we love. Great crust, interesting topping combinations. Love to find an excuse to go anytime we're in the area. Nice atmosphere for both big or small groups. (Could easily take a group of 10.)

This location is a machine. I feel the service is much better @ the other locations. Food is still amazing.

For years I have been trying in vane to find a great lasagna in the USA like I enjoyed in Italy. I have had some very good examples here in the States, but nothing compared to the lasagna from the "Green Curtain" in Fuggi Fonte, Italy till Today! My wife and I are in Seattle visiting family and found this gem not more then 3 blocks from our apartment and I am sorry we did not try it sooner. The pizza has a great reputation, but I think the lasagna is the real high point of this very nice pizzeria. Our servicer, Miliki (sp?) was great and we would recommend this restaurant to anyone!

Awsome pizza at the most reasonable prize and family friendly.

We hosted our sons graduation from UW with17 out of state visitors. I had a wonderful experience working with Jennifer to preorder and have appetizers and salads ready as we arrived with a hungry crowd. Dinner came quickly as well and with so many choices we enjoyed many different pizzas. Everything went smoothly and we all enjoyed delicious brick oven pizzas, pasta and dessert. We chose to bring our own wine and pay the corkage fee of $10 per bottle so we could have our favorites. Still all in all it was a fun evening.

Pizza just like you get in Italy...thin crust...fantastic Neapolitan pizza!

I have said it before and will say it again, move over New York and Chicago, Seattle is the pizza capital of America. They have more great pizza restaurants than any place I've ever been. Tutta Bella is at the top of the list of the great Seattle pizza restaurants. Your pizza is being made from honest dough right in front of you, the salads are fresh and tasty, and the bar has everything you could want. One more thing I like is everyone is your wait person. They are attentive and your food doesn't sit under a heat lamp while your staff member comes to get your order. It comes off the counter to you hot and delicious. Really good. We had a table of 8 and we had 6 pizzas and I had lasagna that was very good. This is the first time I have been in an Italian restaurant that offered meatballs as a starter, crazy! Next time you are in Seattle, try this place.

For a quick lunch with good service, this is a great choice. Nice variety of pizzas and wines to accompany them.

A little on the expensive side, the pizzas are smallish, but vey tasty. They have other items on the menu besides pizza, but I have not ventured to try them. I have been there twice. All around not bad, but not my favorite Wallingford place.

This is clearly a family place, but one should not think that the quality is less because there are lots of kids around. The industrial style facility is clean, functional and quick to seat on a Saturday night. The drinks are good, nice beer, limited but well priced wine selection, the misto salad very fresh with nice dressing, and the thin crust pizzas beautifully cooked, wonderful dough, crisp on the bottom in great ovens, four cheese, fresh cheese and basil, and a special with greens, prosciutto, and special cheeses. the two parking lots were jammed which is a testimony to the popularity of this restaurant, and for good reason. A great value in Seattle north.

We were an extended family with young children. The waiter did an outstanding job keeping the kids and adults happy which is not easy. The meatballs are really yummy and make great appetizers for everyone. We had four different types of pizza and they were all extremely good. Prices for food and wine are quite reasonable. Definitely worth returning especially with kids.

This place is near my neck of the woods, so it is a nice place to go when I crave a good salad & a decent glass of wine. The people watching is kind of fun, with many couples, families with kids and general Seattlites. Lively without being over the top. The outdoor seating isn't all that comfy, but there are lots of window seats, go for one of those!

Great pizza, great environment, awesome overall.

I love this restaurant for the size of it. It can be very busy, but you are never too close to another party. The pizza comes straight out of a wood-burning oven and is delicious! They have a good selection of wines, too. Not your usual American-style pizza; they have some unique combinations of ingredients.

First-timer... Ordered a couple of pizzas to go and sat at the bar enjoying a nice Italian red while they cooked them. I had a wax yellow pepper with sausage and the "heat index" was perfect; peppers not too hot or bland. The thin crust was flavorful and a little chewy which was very nice. I will be going back when i'm back in town.

The pizza is fair but this place feels the need to turn tables even when they are not really busy. No time to visit, place your order. Pick up the last slice and your plate is whisked away not even able to catch a drip. It was not like we were taking all night, they just need to train their servers better. For the price there are better options in Seattle.

The pizza was absolutely delicious. In the Neopolitan style it was chewy around the edge (and nicely charred) and thin in the middle. Toppings were simple, fresh, and just enough was used. You won't get heavy cheese-dripping pizza here. Pizzas are $13 -$15 and about 12 inches. Service was friendly, knowledgeable, and prompt. It couldn't be better. Since it was our first time in we were treated to a free dessert! On the server's recommendation we went with the Tiramisu; it was delicious and good value for $8. The one downside to an otherwise great meal was the loud din of 3 to 7 year olds. The place was full of them so even though most were really well-behaved it couldn't help but be loud. We were there in prime family dining time so next time we would either come later (if we were with our teens) or sit in the cool looking bar if we were without kids.

The pizza was so good a native New Yorker ordered a second one at lunch to take home for dinner-if that tells you anything. I came here with my co-workers after going to Ninja Escape (which was really fun). My sister, who lived in Manhattan until a year ago, recommended it (even though it is a chain restaurant, which she normally doesn't like). My boss (also from New York) took one bite of her pizza, and ordered a second one. It's a lively place, lots of booster seats available, and a small parking lot. We didn't have to wait for a table at lunch and the food came out quickly and the server was attentive. There's no Canadian bacon and pineapple here-every pizza recipe is selected to combine perfect flavor profiles-even the cheese pizza is the Quattro Formaggio (4 delicious Cheeses in certain ratios). Thin crust, cooked in a fire-burning pizza oven. Great lunch specials too. Minestrone and Caesar salad with crisp bread was also really good. I recommend this place highly and will plan to return the next time I'm in the neighborhood.

After visiting the Fremont Troll, we searched for a place to have dinner. The meatball, wood-fired pizza was delicious. We also shared three different gelatos. All tasted fantastic. Highly recommended!

Great pizza with super fresh ingredients made the Neopolitan way - fold up. good desserts, too, and gelato.

The only reason I gave this a 4 is that we had a BAD waiter the last time we ate here. And if you don't have kids, or don't plan on being around any while you are eating, don't go to Tutta Bella before 8 PM

When in Seattle, we go there often. The pizza is fantastic, the side dishes are delicious and the service was great!

Needed a quick bite for a late lunch and stopped in to Tutta Bella because it was convenient. The pizza we ordered tasted good, but with the exception of the outside ring, the crust was limp and soggy.

Love the food--especially the meatballs and the salads, and yes the pizza. Great for kids too, This night we really enjoyed the beet salad and the salumi plate. The happy hour specials were a good deal.

As a repeat customer at Tutta Bella, I feel it is my duty to give credit where credit is deserved. Tutta Bella cooks up some very tasty pizzas. After spending several weeks in Italy, I feel that I can honestly say that Tutta Bella serves the most authentic Italian pizzas in Seattle. The crust is crispy and chewy, the ingredients fresh and simple. Our favorite is the Pizza Salad, flatbread with your choice of salad on top. For dessert try the tiramisu - it is their best offering as selection is limited. The atmosphere at the Stone Way location is cafeteria like, tables are close together, intimate dining conversations are non-exsistant, but the vibe is relaxed and cheerful. Children run between tables, but it feels acceptable, and not annoying. We love Tutta Bella's and will continue to return.

We were in the mood for pizza so decided to order one by phone for takeout from Tutta Bella. This pizzeria’s offerings include traditional and house pizzas along with pasta, soup, salads and shareable plates. We opted to share a mixed salad (leaf lettuce, red onions, kalamata olives, roasted peppers and cannellini beans) on a 12-inch pizza crust. My husband also ordered a bowl of Minestrone soup. In response to an employee’s promise of a pickup time in 25 minutes, we showed up in 23, and got the last space in the crowded parking lot at 7:30 p.m. The large restaurant appeared to have no vacant tables on this weekday evening. We arrived at the reception counter a few seconds before our order — just enough time to decide on gelato to go for dessert. Staff, as always, proved to be upbeat, friendly and efficient. They seem to be extremely happy employees. At home, my husband dug into his soup, praising its taste. I scooped up some salad to spread on a slice of the thin pizza crust and all was delicious. The crust was a tad chewy but that did not detract in any way from my enjoyment of the meal. Though I planned to eat only half of my gelato portion (chocolate and Nutella), one bite convinced me otherwise and I ate the whole thing.

This is a great neopolitan pizza place! I had the the Lorenza (italian sausage, peppers, roasted onions, garlic , & oregano), which was awesome. My wife really liked her Margherita DOC. Our server was excellent & this was THE BEST TIRAMISU I'VE EVER HAD!!! We definitely reccomend this place!

I think they have the best pizza in all of Seattle because they make it in the traditional Italian way with a thin crust and wood fired. Now, it's not as amazing as pizza from Napoli (Who does), but it rivals pizza from anywhere else in Italy. It's one of my favorite restaurants in Seattle. They also have a great happy hour.

Tutta Bella started in Columbia City a few years ago. I have been to the Stone Way location about 5 times. I love their thin crust pizza, which reminds me of Italy. They are now offering other Italian dishes, salads and drinks. It is a large open space that is very noisy when crowded. It is ultra casual, so as you are and eat some great pizza. It is in a great area. Two of my favorite restaurants in Seattle are two blocks away. Also very good for families and large groups.

My experience last night was incredible at Tutta Bella. As a visitor to Seattle, I did not know how a place like this would be. Now, it was very good. In fact, it was excellent. The server was extremely patient with customers, (including me) and was very friendly. The food was great! I ate a personal size pizza with very fresh, tasty ingredients and enjoyed some tiramisu later. That was where it was at! I feel as if I should move here it was so good!

Tutta Bella on Stoneway is a great place for truly authentic Neapolitan wood fired pizza. I love sitting at the bar at this location. If you haven't been I strongly suggest that you go.

great thin pizza

We had lunch here today and were delighted with the food. I ordered the pizza special, which featured a fabulous combination of goat cheese, figs, prosciutto and a balsamic vinaigrette reduction. The thin crust proved to be perfect, just the way I like it. My husband had a thick minestrone soup, brimming with vegetables and pasta, and a green salad with fresh, tasty greens. I thought the prices were reasonable. For example, my smaller-size lunch pizza cost $9. The service, however, was a bit off at first. A server came quickly and said she would be right back with our water. That's the last we saw of her. After sitting there for about 10 minutes, we were ready to leave when another server noticed our situation and came over. He was superb, bringing water immediately, explaining the specials and ensuring that our meals came quickly. Tutta Bella's big room offers plenty of seating with a nice amount of space between the tables. There is no loud music blasting, which seems to prevail these days in many casual eateries. It was a real pleasure to be able to speak at the table without screaming to be heard. There is a parking lot next to the restaurant and street parking, though it can be difficult to find, throughout the neighborhood.

Tutta Bella is a great choice if you're looking for a place to have dinner later than normal. All of their locations have a Happy Hour menu that is offered 3-6pm & 9-closing which on weekends is 11pm. We had two small pizza's as well as drinks which ended up costing $12 plus tip (each) Great food, excellent value.

This place is tasty. We came during happy hour so ordered an array of dishes. We got the mussels to start out and ended with 4 different pizzas. I suggest you check this place out as the service is fantastic and the food is very good.

Yum. This place had excellent options for Italian wines (I got the super Tuscan), salad and pizza. We got one of the olive oil based pizzas...crust was so fresh and toppings complimented each other perfectly! Mista salad was also a great size and so fresh! And for visiting for our first time, the water gave us our dessert for free-the tiramisu which was absolutely delicious.

My family and I love coming here for pizza. They have two wonderful wood-fired ovens, inventive toppings, delicious San Marzano tomato sauce, a small but reliable wine list, perfectly-dressed ceasar salads, friendly service, and (as an added bonus) live jazz music on Sunday evenings. The happy hour specials (with discounts on appetizers, drinks and pizzas) from 4-6pm is an amazing deal. Sometimes they get very crowded in early evenings, and so be prepared for waits of 20-40 minutes at those times. And when that happens, the service slows down a little, although the staff remains friendly and engaging. But all in all, one of our favorite pizza places in Seattle!

The pizza, salads and desserts are quite good. We recently attended a large party at this location. We have eaten at another location with a small group. The large event was amazingly efficiently handled by the restaurant staff. Good food well served made this night before a wedding dinner of friends and family from around the world so much fun while we were being well fed. Thank you Tutta Bella

Went to the location off Westlake (as pictured), not the one on Stone Way. Compared with your typical America pizza, it's better than average, but I've had the real deal and I've had better here in the states. The crust was excellent but the rest didn't have a great deal of flavor. Don't know if the glasses used for wine (they are not wine glasses) were just for happy hour, but they are small. Three beers to select from, all from Big Al's. It's okay, but I'll try other places before returning.

Very fast service, ordered takeout pizza was ready quickly due to very hot brick/clay (?) oven. Salad was very good. Pizza was boring although the kalamata olives were a nice change from our regular olives.. Vegan pizza is listed right on their menu so it was no big deal to them.

We have eaten here before and enjoy the service, food and location. We can walk there from Fremont, which helps due to tight parking in all of Seattle. There is parking for Tutta Bella on the south side of the restuarant. We stopped for a late lunch so it wasn't busy. It does get very busy on the weekends. You can make reservations thru Open Table. Our server was fun, interesting and efficient. Our food was very good.

We ordered two pizzas and a salad. The crusts were crisp, nice and thin, but there wasn't much on the pizzas and they were soggy. The salad was pretty good, with several ingredients such as sliced salami, tomatoes, nuts etc, rather than the old standby of just iceburg lettuce and tomatoesthat you get in a lot of places. The service was very fast, but I would never order pizza there again.

The Margharita pizza that I ordered was really poor. The sauce tasted like it was canned tomato sauce. I asked for mushrooms and I think I counted 6 or 7 pieces. My friend had a chicken caesar salad, and had trouble finding pieces of chicken. In addition, the service was extremely slow.

Do you like thin crust wood fired pizza? You will love it here. This is a local Seattle gem. Don't miss it.

The food was great, the staff was very friendly and helpful and helped my kids and I find the gelato station and offered samples. They were super patient with us and always had a smile on!

I don't remember how many times I've visited this Tutta Bella. One of the reasons I keep going is how consistently good the food is. Their tiramisu is one of the best in the city. They also have really good coffee. This is in addition to the really great pizza and salads that they have. I highly recommend going.

The service was very good, as were the pizzas. The crust was very good with quality ingredients on all the pizzas our group ordered. I enjoyed the wine (a Cab) and the atmosphere.

My wife and I recently moved to Lynnwood, WA from Brooklyn, NY. To say finding a NY/NJ style pizzeria in Seattle would be a vast understatement. We've searched high and low and have been almost universally disappointed. That's all changed now that we've found Tutta Bella! The restaurant is super comfortable and casual, the hostesses and wait staff are bright, friendly and lively, making you feel welcome. The dishes we tried were all very, very good. We shared the bufala mozzarella appetizer which is a generous helping of fresh mozzarella that is practically cream. SO good! The surprise was the sweet peppers, sweet onions and olives that were not simply there to dress up the plate. They were so delicious, I'd come back just for the apps. My wife had a margheritta pizza and the crust was out of this world, bubbly and soft on the charred edges, paper thin but not hard like a cracker. The sauce was just right, not too sweet nor too much of it. The mozzarella was perfectly placed and again, not so much that it overwhelmed. All in all, very likely the best Neopolitan style pizza we've had since we left the East coast! they also make lots of different pizzas with a variety of toppings; we will be trying more in the future. I ordered spaghetti a la vongole, or spaghetti with white clam sauce. Again, this is a dish I know so well from Brooklyn and haven't felt like chancing it anywhere out West until tonight. This dish rocked! The flavors of the white wine, the garlic, the grape tomatoes and the clams all blended so well; no one flavor overwhelmed at all. And the clams were perfect tiny bites that were all in their shells - this was really freshly made and not something they whipped up in a huge pot early this morning, or even a day or two ago. I'm very particular about my seafood, especially shellfish, and Tutta Bella has won me over completely. As someone mentioned, there is a 20% service charge added to your bill, which essentially goes to a pool of tips for the employees. Our server told us that about 5% is used to provide health care insurance for the staff. Clearly the management are serious about providing a great working environment and benefits for the folks who work here. Bravo! You may also feel free to add something on your own for excellent service and we did so. Tutta Bella offers many varieties of pizza and pasta so there's probably something for everyone here. We really look forward to coming back again and again and will try other branches of the restaurant if we're near one of them. Seriously, if you're from the East or if you want some REAL pizza or pasta, you need to give Tutta Bella a try!

Large restaurant that serves a multitude of different pizzas, beer and wine. The pizzas come in two sizes and taste wonderful. Service was very good and they are on top of your needs. It's now on my list of pizza establishments in Seattle that I will return to.

I live in Seward Park, Seattle, Washington. Tutta Bella is just a few minutes from my house. I have lates in the morning. They have the best late in Seattle. I have pizza once or twice a week. Its busy in the evening but other times are ok.

I have been in restaurant more than once. The first time I ate there, it instantly became my favorite Pizza place. My husband and I like to go there at least twice a month. Love these pizzas. Brick oven, gelato, salads, great service...what else could anyone ask for?

I went there for a business dinner and the overall experience was pleasant. Good service and food and also the pizza, almost taste like the Italian one. Considering the American standards, I recommend this place.

not better than the one at rainier...rainier is the best atmosphere.

If you're looking for consistently very good wood fired pizza Tutta Bella needs to be at the top of your list. They recently started serving pasta so you have options other than their great pizza. I really like the lounge as it offers a space with a lower volume of noise.

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I really enjoy going to this place when I feel like eating pizza and salad with a glass of wine. Their pizzas are so light and fresh, but if you are expecting to eat New York or Chicago style pizza, this is not the place. Servers are friendly and it's a great place to eat healthy and chill with friends.

I loved this restaurant. Pizza was best I've had since I was in Italy. Loved the thin crust and the wood oven baking. I made sure that I got back there on my next visit to Seattle. The wait staff was wonderful, the place is very kid friendly and I highly recommend this restaurant to everyone. I am sure it will continue to be a regular stop when I am in the area.

Healthy Pizza :-)

Pizza and etc. (salads and such) are fine: much better than average, certainly. Friendly, helpful waitstaff. But what really holds me back is the noise - it's really hard to have a conversation at dinnertime. I don't think it's because of all the kids, either - the acoustics make the place really loud. For that reason, I'd think twice about going for a dinner. Lunch is quieter.

Tutta Bella is our favorite family dining destination. The kids love the pizza as much as the adults. The atmosphere is very warm and inviting and there's gelato to enjoy afterward!

San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, nice toppings, friendly staff. Family friendly place! Their drinks menu is a little minimal, but lets face it you are here for the PIZZA! I like the feel of the restaurant as well, but just know that because it IS family friendly you will find families here....so this isn't your quite little dark Italian pizzeria. It can be noisy, they do have the ability to reserve quieter space for large groups in the back area. Also outdoor seating is a plus on a fun street to people watch!

This is Neapolitan pizza at its delicious best and the excitement of the venue only adds to the charm. Not a place to enjoy a quiet meal, if that is your mood; but a very fun and hopping spot.

Tutta Bella has specialty pizzas that are always tasty and their salads are perfectly dressed. The suggest wine pairings and the gelato desserts must be tried.

We'd been here once before, over 5 years ago. Place hasn't seemed to have changed much. Good service for our group of 3, but the place wasn't 10% full. Good good, good menu option for combination lunch salad and personal pizza. Generous portions - The Wife had some left-overs and I was stuffed. Pleased with the value. Parking could be an issue - the lot in front was nearly full even when lightly patronized. Signs indicate parking available elsewhere.

We've been to Tutta Bellas in the area on and off for some 30 years now and we're still sadly looking for a decent pizza pie in Seattle comparable to a Grimaldi's or Lombardi's in NYC. Our most recent stop at the Stone Way restaurant was average at best. The service was attentive and the Caesar salad was really good as were the drinks but the main reason we went was for the pizza which was sadly inconsistently baked. The meat pie had a good outer crust but the center was soggy and inedible. The veggie pie was a bit better but again, the center most half of the pie was raw like and much too doughy. Toppings were good, but hey, I would prefer a pre-baked Mod Pizza crust to a doughy one any day. We really want to support local eateries in the neighborhood, but we'll probably return to the downtown TB the next time.

We went with a large party on a Friday night and had great service! The pizzas were delicious, we ordered a bunch and shared them. My favorite was the Quattro formaggi (one of their two white pizzas( but they were ALL a hit with our group). We also ordered 3 different salads, all delicious! The wine, mixed drinks, dessert and limoncello shots topped it off! Great place with great service. The pizza is not too greasy and the crust is thin but moist, not crispy.

Fun, kid-friendly pizzeria. Watch them make the pizzas and eat some yummy Nutella gelato.

good italian, loud!

I know people who RAVE about this place. Frankly, it makes me take their other recommendations less seriously. Bluntly, the tile floors, huge windows and masses of kids running around make this place a nightmare for conversation--or sanity. Even when it's not filled with families, it's still loud. (Note: I love kids. But not when they're in restaurants and allowed to run & yell as if they're at a playground.) Generally, the food is over-priced and mediocre. (Okay, the beet salad is really good.) I don't like the crust or the sauce and, while I'm not a fan of pizza weighed down with 'stuff', these toppings are too minimal. (I should add I've given them three chances. This wasn't written based on an off-night.) So, let's see: loud, expensive, mediocre food. Even though it's only four blocks away, I'll always go somewhere else--or stay home.

a simple lunch of very good quality. nice staf! and a charming policy in terms of HR. you pay what you get. a pizza, a salad, fresh, tasteful, looks like an Italian fast food, delivers food as a trattoria

I came in for early dinner dinner during happy hour, sat at the bar, and was impressed by the wine and cocktail range. HH food menu offered plenty of options, and the pizza of the day, an unusual combination including egg ("Giuseppe"?), was also available at HH prices (small size), so I went with that and was glad I did. Dry lambrusco by the glass was a nice surprise, and service was prompt and friendly. It'd been a while since I've been there, which only served to remind me to come back. I was on foot, so can't attest to driving ease, but it looked like there was sufficient parking.

The best pizza i ate in US.

It's truly hard NOT to like this place. The pizzas are authentic and yummy.

People rave about there pizza, which comes in individual sizes. This place was a bit too family-style for my tastes, but hey, if you have a family, then go for it!

Again, I think it's over-rated. Never been to the one in Columbia City - it's the original one and may be better.

I was visiting Seattle and met some great friends and their kids (ages 3 and 5) for a quick bite at Tutta Bella. Dinner was good - salad and pizza, gelato for dessert for the kids. The service was pleasant, a little slow, but the restaurant was very busy, which is always a positive. Dinner was enjoyable and we took home the leftovers. Tutta Bella is definitely better than the average pizza chain so I'd recommend it for a chill family dinner.

This is a great place for families and kids. It's very noisy on Saturday night and hard to get in unless you get there early or after the big crowds. The pizza is always delicious and gelato yummy as well!

Great Neapolitan Pizza, not the best I have tried, but overall a pretty good product. The pizza is baked as true to it's Italian cousin, and it is very good, but there are a few other restaurants that have come closer.

I recently treated my six year old granddaughter to a "ladies lunch out" and she chose Tutta Bella in Seattle. After one bite, I can see why this is her family's favorite for pizza. The thin, crispy, crust was baked to perfection in their wood fire oven. My granddaughter had the "Bambino" cheese pizza which she devoured. I enjoyed the small Tutta Bella pizza which has toppings of specialty sausage, mushrooms, onions, and fresh basil as well as fresh mozzarella. YUM! I was full after two pieces so took the rest home so we could have gelato for dessert. Our choices were fresh pear and salted caramel. Tutta Bella has five different locations to satisfy many neighborhoods in the Seattle metro area.

We usually take out pizza here to eat at home. But we decided to dine in recently and really enjoyed ourselves. The staff is so friendly and upbeat that they put us in an even better mood than when we walked in. One server actually offered us samples from the gelato display case when we stood waiting 30 seconds for our table to be cleaned. That made me a happy camper because my motto when dining is: dessert first. But I rarely have an opportunity to follow through on that.. Our table stood next to a wall near the rear of the room. This proved to be a good location for carrying on a conversation despite the high noise level in the large space. Almost every table was filled that Saturday night with families and couples of all ages. From the smiles I saw, everyone seemed to be having a very good time, including those enjoying drinks in the glass-enclosed lounge. We ordered a 12-inch, tomato-based Capricciosa pizza ($16.50) to share. The thin-crusted delight came with ham, artichokes, mushrooms, kalamoto olives, onions, fresh mozzarella and basil. It was so good that we attacked it as though we hadn't eaten for days. Our delightful server delivered the pizza promptly and checked on us throughout our meal. When we received our bill, I noted that no space for a tip was included. Instead, 20 percent had already been added to the bill as a service charge. This would be distributed as wages and benefits to all the restaurant's hourly employees. Before leaving, I stopped at the gelato display case and walked out with a cup containing a half scoop of chocolate and a half scoop of Nutella. Tutta Bella has a large parking lot, but it often is full. Free parking can be found nearby in the neighborhood.

Walked the Green Lake Loop with my friend and her sweet pup. Afterwards we ate at Tutta Bella on Stone Way. Very convenient location and I found extra parking close by as the main lot was full. (Look for the sandwich board that will direct you to overflow parking. You can also find free street parking.) They had this pairing on their lunch menu. Minestrone Soup (tasty) and Neapolitan Lasagne (so comforting). Perfect portion size and filling. My tummy was happy and full. I signed up for the email club and I now have a coupon for a free Margherita pizza! Mmm! I really liked the location and the staff were attentive. I'll definitely go back because I have to listen to my pasta cravings.

Mediocre neapolitan pizza, loud restaurant

Thought it was an Italian restaurant with pasta and pizza, but they only offer a lasagna dish. We ordered the eggplant and a meat pizza. Also, the family size salad. The pizzas were pretty good. Liked the thin, crisp crust. The eggplant was seasoned and cooked quite well. The meat pizza was also good. The salad was just ok. Not enough tomato and the house dressing just wasn't very tasty. Wife usually likes salad, but this time,,not so much. Good service. Would probably not go back,,was noisy,,,and just too busy for us. Kinda pricey as well.

The pizza is amazing, lasagna too! And the beer! Great service, we stop by every time we're in town.

Great napolitan pizza, as authentic as it gets in this town

Super authentic Napoletana pizza and one of the few restaurants in North America with the DOC designation granted to them by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana (VPN). Wood stove, thin crust pizza that has a smoky goodness and amazingly fresh flavor. We have never had a bad experience with the food or the service and always leave satisfied. A nice casual, laid back feel and a great place to share with friends, even those with kids.

I've found the perfect combo at Tutta Bella to be the Flatbread appetizer along with a small Mista salad. The charred flatbread is so flavorful with olive oil, rosemary, and cheese. It comes with a crushed tomato dipping sauce. The salad ingredients are fresh and the amount of dressing just right. The restaurant is quite large, with a bar area separated by glass. I like to go for an early lunch when the restaurant isn't too busy. It seems to be a great spot for families with young children and family gatherings.

Tutta Bella went so downhill after it expanded from its original Columbia City location. Several places in Seattle make much better Neapolitan style pizza, and the service is really average - as if they could not care less if you enjoyed your experience. We have given them several chances over the years at their various locations, and it just has never matched what it used to be in C.C.

Great place to go with the kids (so there is a caveat!). the servers give the kids dough, sunday night music is entertaining, wiki-sticks fills the kids with glee. the salads are good and the pizza is above average. nice wine and beer list. Good for lunch after gas works park too.

I love how light their pizza is! You can go out for pizza and not feel guilty afterward. This is the best pizza around town!

I ordered the "Tutta Bella" personal pizza and a salad. Not only did they taste perfect, but they were just the right size for me. I also loved their Cafe Americano coffee. I'd just arrived in town after a long flight and two of these were just right for helping me re-set my clock to Seattle Time. Then ....ah....dessert! Salted Caramel chocolate chip gelato. Great service and all the staff was so friendly. If I ever get back to Seattle, I am heading for Tutta Bella!
Great soccer team spot.
When you have a big group of kids, a great place to go with big tables. Beer and wine for the grown ups. Always good pizza and salads in a great atmosphere.