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    Bar Del Corso

    4.0 (517 reviews)
    ModerateItalian, Pizza
    Closed Closed
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    BAR DEL CORSO ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Salame Piccante
    Valerie S.

    Decent food and very cute Beacon hill pizza spot! Friendly staff. We sat at the bar but I would like to go back when it's warmer and sit in their patio space. Clams were delicious! Pizza was solid, crust was crispier than I'd like but that's personal preference.

    Andrew R.

    What an amazing meal! We got seats outside, highly recommend that oasis as it was a little stuffy with the oven inside. Really great cocktail list. If you like an aperol spritz don't fret, but they have like 5 other spritzes that are really fun. I had one w Lambrusco that was super refreshing. Also tried this gin drink w orange peel simple syrup. Super recommend that one! Very friendly server, he recommended salad + starter + pizza for two. We ordered the green salad, if you like a little bitter from radicchio I recommend, and if you don't pick around because the dressing was great. We got two starters w the plan to taken home. Eggplant caponata w burrata on the specials list and the meatballs from reg menu. I like the caponata' better than meatball by a small margins, but wife said meatballs were amazing! We got a spicy salami pizza, basically a pepperoni pizza. It was great. They give you scissors to cut it which was a first for me. Will certainly come back. First time to that neighborhood, parking wasn't a problem on the main drag.

    Ellen K.

    Bar del Corso has been in Beacon Hill for a while now. It's tucked in a charming stretch of the neighborhood, not far from other popular spots like Milk Drunk and Homer. They have a small menu with Neapolitan pizza and small plates. Here's what we ordered, in descending order of favorites: Mussels ($18, small plate) Cooked in garlic, chili pepper, cherry tomatoes, fennel, parsley, and white wine. The mussels were perfectly tender-- not overdone like they so often are-- and tasted fresh. The sauce was light but flavorful, with the white wine adding just the right acidity. Supplì al Telefono ($10, small plate) Fried risotto balls stuffed with mozzarella. These were dense, comforting, and had that satisfying mozzarella pull when you bite in. It's a classic dish that's hard to mess up, and they did a solid job. That said, I've had versions elsewhere that were just as good, so it didn't totally stand out. Margherita Bufala ($26, pizza special) This one came topped with prosciutto di Parma and arugula. The mozzarella was creamy and fresh, and the prosciutto was sliced to order, which I always appreciate. They clearly take their time with each pizza. You can watch them carefully monitor the pizza, then top everything just as it comes out of the oven. Great char. However, comparerd to other pizzas around Seattle, it didn't wow me, but it's solid.

    Suppli al Telefono
    Riya J.

    Bar Del Corso is in a cute neighborhood called Beacon Hill. The restaurant was packed on a Saturday night, so we grabbed seats at the bar, honestly, no complaints there. The vibe was lively and the atmosphere felt warm. Despite how busy it was, service was impressively quick and attentive. Now for the food, every dish we ordered was exceptional. We started with the Supplì al Telefono, a classic Roman street food made of fried risotto and mozzarella. The appetizer arrived piping hot, crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside, with perfectly melted cheese stretching with every bite. We loved them so much that we ordered a second round after our main course (possibly overeating, but absolutely worth it). For pizza, we went with the Funghi, which was incredibly flavorful. The combination of pecorino and fontina cheeses paired perfectly with the fresh mushrooms and arugula which I replaced in place of sausage. Also added Chili oil to the pizza to give it an extra kick! You can't leave an Italian restaurant without dessert, so we finished with the tiramisu. I usually prefer mine on the less-sweet side, and this one absolutely delivered. The balance of mascarpone and coffee was spot-on. It was also beautifully presented in an aesthetic cup, making it just as enjoyable to look at as it was to eat. All in all, Bar Del Corso has easily earned a spot on my list of favorite wood-fired pizza places in the Seattle area. Highly recommend and I'll definitely be back.

    Wendi K.

    4.5 Stars Cute Italian spot located in Beacon Hill. The pizza here will knock your socks off. Drinks: I had a wine spritz with grapefruit juice ($14) -- it was sweet! My boyfriend got the Old Fashioned ($15), which he said was good and strong. Food: Housemade Bread ($4) -- I wish this had been toasted. The bread was fresh and spongy! Margherita Pizza ($21) -- This dish alone was worth 5 stars. It featured a perfectly charred thin crust topped with a light layer of sweet tomato sauce, delicate basil, and mozzarella. Wonderfully composed. The staff was attentive and friendly! :)

    Margherita
    Miko B.

    Good, but not great. The funghi was a little too salty (it was actually more of a sausage pizza than a mushroom pizza) and both pizzas' crusts didn't really have any flavor to them. The eggplant appetizer that we ordered was actually everyone's favorite. I would give Bar Del Corso 4 stars, but since everything on to their menu is rather expensive, I'll dock off another.

    Prag R.

    One of the best Italian places in Seattle, definitely a local neighborhood restaurant style with great patio set up. Definitely book ahead as they get filled pretty fast on weekends. Staff is friendly and food was great! We ordered the Margherita pizza, Salame Piccante pizza, Italian sausage with figs, Fried risotto balls- these were amazing. Drinks were nice too.

    Burrata & Rapini
    Jill K.

    First time coming here, Finally made it! We didn't have reservations for a party of 4, but they were so accommodating & we were seated right away! I love the atmosphere here! We were seated in the patio, & Oh, what a great vibe it was! The pizza was excellent, thin, crisp crust, with the perfect toppings to crust ratio. The baccala fritter was different (in a good way) with just a very mild cod flavor. And the rapini & burrata appetizer was delicious with balsamic & olve oil.

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    Are there gluten free options here?

    I didn't see any specifically mentioned on the menu... however, they are very accommodating so I'm sure they could whip something up fantastic. And the escarole salad, meat and cheese plates are likely to meet your needs! And be delicious!

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    Alibi Room

    Alibi Room

    4.2
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    We ordered the Pizza Con Carne and added jalapeños and banana peppers for an extra kick. Everything…read morewas delicious! The pizza was the perfect size for two people and generously loaded with toppings--every bite had a great balance of flavors and ingredients. The crust was just right as well: not too thick, not too thin, and baked to perfection. We also ordered a few drinks. I had the Smoke and Mirrors cocktail, which was well-made and definitely didn't skimp on the alcohol. Overall, it was a fantastic experience with great food, excellent drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere. I would definitely come back again.

    We stopped by here to get dinner before a concert and were lucky that they had room. We had…read morepreviously stopped at a couple of other places that had long wait times. Tucked down the alley by the gum wall, it's a great option for wood fired pizzas. The space is fairly small and very low-lit, but thriving with energy. Our service was fantastic, drinks were good, but besides the pizza the food was pretty hit or miss. We had a table of 4 and we kept the table full the entire time. We started off with a salad, spicy mac n cheese, cheese sticks, and Brie and cheese. Salad was light and refreshing. The cheese sticks were pretty normal, but also good. The spicy mac n cheese to me had zero spice. Just some mac in a cast iron pan. The apple and Brie had a nice presentation but the smallest amount of Brie possible(my picture was too blurry to post). The Broccolini I am not sure how it was defined as broccolini because the 5 pieces that came on the plate were huge. While packed with flavors of lemon and Parmesan they had a very tree like feel and were a bit on the harder side. The El Diablo pizza, to be straight forward was by far the best part of the stop. The crust could have been a little more well done, but that's just me splitting hairs. I ate more of that than anyone else. Probably could have finished it myself if I hadn't stopped for a lobster roll beforehand. Either way, great service, good drinks and legit pizzas!

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    Half pepp and half pepp sausage and spinach
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    Pizza and Pasta Bar

    Pizza and Pasta Bar

    4.1
    (765 reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    Pizza and Pasta Bar in the Pike Place Market is a great place tucked inside a narrow entryway in…read morePost Alley, It is located right next to Pike Place Chowder which seems to always have a long line of customers outside. If that line is intimidating or wet (think rain!) then duck inside to Pizza and Pasta Bar for a delicious meal. While there we met the owners Bruno and Goli who were helping out behind the counter. They are the nicest people ever! So friendly and accommodating and always smiling. Their pride in their restaurant really shows in their care of the food and customers. I had the infamous meatball sandwich and my wife had the chicken carbonara. They gave us each a slice of their pizza for free as they had a bit extra from one that just came out of the oven. The food was prepared in front of you which is always interesting to watch and the charming brick pizza oven was directly in front of us so we could watch that process as well. Pretty cool. There are a wide variety of pizzas and pastas, desserts and drinks (alcohol too!) available on the menu. We ate at at the bar and had a wonderful conversation with the owners as they bustled about in the open cooking area. I enjoyed my meatball sandwich which had great crunchy crusty bread that held in the contents of melted cheese, red sauce and meatballs. A great choice to get when there. My wife liked her chicken carbonara and as the portion was pretty large, we were able to take some home for later. Extra yummy for me (ha ha)! The complimentary pizza slices were a hit for us as well. Napoli style with thin crust and flavorful toppings. We found out that Goli created the restaurant's design with the face of a woman that looks a lot like Venus in "The Birth of Venus" painting by Botticelli in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Italy (just sayin'). Except that this logo has hair made of pasta! Good enough to eat! Give this place a try. You'll leave with a big smile on your faces!

    The food was terrible. We ordered the fettuccine Alfredo, with chicken (extra for adding protein)…read more I asked, are the pastas made local? Or in house? No. Are the sauces local or made in house? No, we warm them up. Ok. How about the mozzarella bread? Yes, we make it to order. Ok. Let me describe this: two pieces of bread, no seasoning, no butter - just open face with shredded mozzarella from a container then placed inside the stone oven on the wall. In a medium nonstick pan, large tong full of wet noodles, one ladle of white sauce, toss them together. Boiled chicken pieces, BOILED chicken tossed into the pan. No seasoning or shredded cheese, or Italian seasoning. Served in a plastic to go container that cost 1.85 extra bc it was to go since they wouldn't allow us to sit w outside food. Although it was empty and we weren't taking anyone else's table. The place is clean. And bright. I also paid for the container for my bread. The food was bland and boiled chicken just made it worse.

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    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place

    Old Stove Brewing - Pike Place

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    Adé was our waiter and he was wonderful!! He was everywhere and he was just fantastic!!read more

    Came in on a Friday night and learned that Old Stove Brewing gets busy for a reason! All the…read moreoutdoor tables were full when we arrived at 6, so we put our name on the list for inside and waited about 30 minutes. The oysters were the main draw for me, and they were totally worth the visit. Old Stove serves them with a savory watermelon sauce in addition to a traditional cocktail sauce--eaten together, it's a flavor explosion that I can't quite describe. We also enjoyed the garlic everything fries, which were delicious! We just had to try a flight to sample the brews. There are some really good beers available here, especially the Belgian blonde, citra pale ale, and the stout. I did not really care for the seasonal sour (grapefruit, I think)--to me, it just tasted like a sour and nothing more, but someone with more interest in sour beers would probably enjoy it just fine. Despite the busy night, our server checked on us regularly and was very personable, stopping to chat with us about the local sports scene. There's plenty to look at, inside and out. If you can snag a seat outside, you'll get to enjoy the waterfront. Inside, the decor is industrial but fun. Not sure if this runs all the time, but when we were there, the tvs were playing vintage beer ads, which was quite fun. They also sell some pretty good t-shirt designs. Overall, Old Stove Brewing is the perfect combo of good location, good food, and good beer. Definitely recommend a visit when in the Pike Place area!

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    Lively Interior at Old Stove
    Poblano Mac n cheese
    Poblano Mac n cheese
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    Numero Uno Pizza

    Numero Uno Pizza

    4.3
    (125 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Definitely one of the best pizza slices I've had. It has Middle Eastern-inspired pizzas. Give this…read moreplace a shot! Ambiance: Located near the waterfront, it felt like a classic pizzeria Service: Excellent service, and the person working was super nice Beef Blue Cheese (5/5): One of the best pizza slices I have ever had. It had sesame seeds on the crust, which was a level of deliciousness. I'm generally not a big fan of blue cheese, but this was a more toned-down creamy sauce on top. Complimented so well with the minced beef. I asked for it to be extra toasted, and that was the peak eating experience. Would come again once I get the chance to return to Seattle. Super solid pizza spot.

    There is nothing like wandering around a city and finding a slice to munch on!…read more I absolutely love wandering around different cities throughout the world and then stumbling on a pizza joint to have a slice. One of the best things about life and being alive! Can you tell I am a bit of a pizza rat haha? Anyhow, I was enjoying the beautiful summer night in Seattle and was hungry around 9:30pm. A lot of places are closed already but this reliable pizza place was open. SWEET!! I walked in and lady working the counter was super nice and helpful. I got a slice of Italian supreme, which has everything. Now looking back though I wish I had gotten one of their Turkish dishes as I would have liked to try their lahmacun and read another Yelpers review and this place is supposed to have the best Turkish lahmacun in the US. Oh well, I guess I will be back! The woman heated up my slice and after a few minutes, it was ready. I took my slice and went to sit outside near Pioneer Square so I could be outside and people watch. Pizza was tasty and solid, but the crust was too dry. I have a feeling the slice wasnt the most fresh, so thats why the crust was a bit dry. But, if you know me, I do jot like soggy pizza (I mean - who does??), so a bit drier isn't too big an issue. The rest of the slice was good. Slice of pizza and a diet coke came to close to $9. Gosh things are so expensive now. They do have a special of 2 slices for $8.99 but I couldnt eat two slices. Id definitely come back here again when back in this area. Thanks for feeding me and if you need a late night spot, this is your place!

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    Everything Pizza
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    The Diller Room

    The Diller Room

    3.9
    (375 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    I have called (voicemail full) and emailed to try to get a reservation for a large group with no…read moreluck. I stopped in to try it out and spoke with the bartender who gave me a card to contact the manager. Hope they get back to me! My experience was good. The bartenders were attentive and made good drinks. The ambiance is nice and cozy with little lamps. I liked the visual menu. I will say that the drinks are a bit overpriced at more than $20 per drink. Down the street at Zig Zag Cafe they are $17 for a bit "finer dining" feel.

    TLDR: Ambience is amazing. Bartender...not so much…read more We came here semi-regularly for the past two years, typically bringing in a handful of people with us, because the ambiance is wonderful (chill space, beautiful decor, warm lighting with a romantic feel to it). Unfortunately, the experience is consistently dampened by one of weekend bartenders. As others have mentioned, it's that taller bartender (Alex?) who repeatedly comes across as arrogant and dismissive to us; a less than desirable character trait for a bartender. It's such a pity because that is the sole reason we now lead our groups to spend their money and patronize other establishments instead. Recently we did give Diller another try, but sadly it's the same story and thus this feedback. Hospitality makes a HUGE difference. Bartending isn't just about making a good drink and expecting tips. As someone who tended bar all over Seattle for 23 years, I know how much energy and attitude shape a guest's night. When the service feels cold and passive-aggressively rude, it's hard to feel good about the experience. It's disappointing, because this place has so much potential. Hopefully management considers bringing in weekend staff whose personalities reflect the warmth and atmosphere the space deserves, there are plenty of more qualified bartenders in Seattle that would gladly fill their spot.

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    Interior and ambiance
    Interior and ambiance
    Mutiny on the Bounty and Flamingo Room Punch
    Mutiny on the Bounty and Flamingo Room Punch
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