Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative slice-and-pie spot with bold flavors, lively bar energy, and occasional service/wait hiccups; good pizza, better wings, decent value for downtown.
Ananas Pizzeria delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by bold, creative pies and friendly, hustling service on most visits. However, inconsistent crust texture and occasional execution lapses during busy periods, combined with extended ticket times, prevent it from reaching higher-grade territory. It's a worthwhile First Hill destination for creative pizza and bar culture, though not among the region's premier pizza establishments.
A cozy First Hill hang where pizza meets bar culture, this spot reads like a neighborhood den with warm, lively energy. Diners talk up crisp-edged slices, matcha martinis, and wings with a legit crunch, while the room’s quirky lighting and patio give it a laid-back charm. One diner put it simply: "Hot honey pepperoni had perfect little cups and a real kick." Expect a crowd before shows and some waits, but the vibe leans friendly and casual. The cooking leans contemporary and flavor-forward: fusion-touched pies with togarashi, chili honey, and Lao-inspired toppings rather than strict traditionalism. Fans praise Bird’s Eye Honey, Magic Mario’s mushroom trio, and meatballs with ricotta; detractors sometimes find the crust too dense or slices too wet when busy. If you love bold combos and a good bar pour, it hits; purists may prefer the cheese or pepperoni lane. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly with cheese and pepperoni slices at $5–$6.50 and shareable 16-inch pies. Creative options can run spicy (hot honey, jalapeno) or herby (truffle, dill), so stick to the classics for picky eaters and skip the chili honey. A vegan salad and vegetarian pies help mixed groups; a reviewer also noted a gluten-free crust, but verify in-house before banking on it.
Area: Urban medical/civic district with a mix of residents, hospital staff, and event-goers from nearby Town Hall; casual nightlife pockets.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical downtown vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near Town Hall Seattle, hotels like Crowne Plaza, offices, and residential buildings; convenient for pre/post-event dining.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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