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    Mioposto

    4.2 (281 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
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    Moderate noise
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    Happy hour specials
    Good for kids

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    Apple Crostata ala mode
    Helene B.

    Oh my GOODNESS! This place is next level! It took my group a while to get a table for a group of four on a week day evening but it was WORTH THE WAIT! Lots of yummy drink and food options and I loved the pizza (and I'm not a pizza girly). We shared the pizzas so we could try a few different ones; three pizzas were more than enough for our group of four. Do yourself favor and check out the dessert menu, too. I definitely thought our dessert was shareable so worth asking!

    Carolyn D.

    I like their happy hour! The personal pizzas are a good way to try a few different pizzas for a reasonable price. They had the typical pizzas and some more unique ones. Their pizza is thin and they are pretty generous with the toppings as well. My favorite pizza was the prosciutto e arugula. I was very satisfied with the amount of prosciutto they put on the pizza - most places tend to skip out on putting a lot. We also got the spring lamb which made us all feel like we were eating a gyro but on a pizza. We also got a caesar salad to share, which was perfectly flavored and had a nice crunch to it. It was light and perfect to balance with the pizza we were eating. The servers were very kind to us. The pizza took some time to come out, but I did not really mind the wait. The atmosphere of the restaurant was very lively and warm. I definitely see why this is a staple restaurant in Seattle!

    Maria P.

    Good customer service. Nice ambience. Good food and drinks. One of our favorite places.

    Caesar - Small and Olives
    Nami N.

    We came back on Sat night around 7 pm. Only street parking is available. We didn't have any reservation but there was available seats at bar area. There are many families and couples inside the store, so it's quite noisy like last time. We came to eat pizza, so this time we chose half and half and chose Spring Lamb and Quattro Oil. When ordering half and half pizza, the price is $28, so I recommend checking the price of the pizza to combine. Because the pizza we ordered was $4 higher. We like spring Lamb pizza, but we don't recommend Quattro oil. It's better to choose tomato sauce over oil. We'll try something other than pizza next time.

    Squash pizza
    Julia Z.

    The place is cute and there's plenty of street parking if you park at the streets behind the restaurant. The food came out a little slower than we'd hoped. The pizzas were amazing! They're very thin so if that's not your style, you might not enjoy it, but I loved it. And compared to other pizzas, it was less greasy (not to say it wasn't though). Love the pizza sauce as well. I wouldn't say I loved the appetizers as much. The clams were a little too fishy for me to love and one of them had shell or sand in it. The calamari (I thought would be fried, it's not) was in the most delicious briny tomato sauce but was also a little fishy and slightly undercooked.

    Anita L.

    Food: mioposto lives up to their name. The Open flame baked pizza was so delicious, we ordered the happy hour. Our favorite was the Hunters pizza. The beet salad was absolutely divine, I'm typically not a fan of goat cheese but this was something else. Service: quick and friendly staff. Ambiance: we sat outside because it was fully packed.

    Burrata
    Jesse G.

    What a neighborhood restaurant should be like! The latest time we came was a busy night - Friday, end of restaurant week, end of happy hour. They still managed to fit us in - splitting a six person table into two two people tables with seats between us. The atmosphere was bustling and lively but very much in control - our server seemed to be watching everyone in his section to see when their drink was empty or their menu was down. The food was very good. We had the burrata with spring pea pesto - I will say the burrata was delicious but the pita bread that came with it was absolutely amazing. I then had a Caesar salad that was flavored well and deliciously crunchy and zesty. We shared a mushroom pizza which was cheesy and substantive with a nice crispy but chewy crust. The house wine was reasonably priced and tasty and we enjoyed dinner at a good pace without ever feeling like it was either dragging or rushed. Would recommend!

    Bread
    Ciara L.

    Everything was so yum!!! Found it on TikTok and had a little wait, but it was so worth it. The vibes is family friendly and very warm inside. It's no wonder why everyone was there at dinner time. The bread is so freshly baked and it was fun watching them use the wood fire oven. Amazing sauce and textures and flavors. Will be back soon!

    Panenata, bread in an egg custard with apple pieces and pancetta. Topped with powdered sugar and a side of maple syrup.

    Service was fantastic. Very attentive. Had brunch at midday. Delicious version of French toast. Would definitely go back for that and to try other menu items. Seating was spacious and place had a nice inviting vibe.

    Case F.

    My wife and I come here every time we are in Seattle, it's truly incredible! Their servers are always kind to us, and the food is always amazing! We typically order Pizza with Clams or Mussels, it's honestly hard to decided which we like better (if it's happy hour we'll get all 3) the cocktails are also wonderful, and the ambience is delightful. Thank you for always treating us so well Mioposto!! You have definitely become a staple of our Seattle adventures.

    peach prosciutto pizza and la calabria pizza (with no pepperoni)
    Janice R.

    Authentic and superb oven roasted pizzas. They have other menu items like salads and sandwiches but the pizzas are the main star. We ordered the peach prosciutto pizza and la calabria pizza (with no pepperoni) which was a 10/10. Both were perfectly seasoned and dipping the pizzas in their Calabrian chili oil made it even better. The service was quick and the atmosphere of the restaurant was nice. Mioposto is a spot that should be checked out if you're in west Seattle!

    Bar seating area
    Cole K.

    Went for a stroll and decided to try their happy hour (3p-6p). We kept it simple and just ordered 2 personal sized pizzas to share (Pepperoni and Margherita). We were greeted warmly and seated quickly at the bar. They have a great wine and spirits list but we just opted for water this evening - and they did not pressure us to order more/upcharge. Food was prepared right in front of us and we appreciated the fresh ingredients and care they demonstrated. We'll be back again, as it is a cute neighborhood bar & scene.

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