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Best Pizza: Stevie’s Famous Pizza

By Seattle Mag November 14, 2024

A pizza in a delivery box is topped with dollops of white cheese, while a sauce is expertly drizzled over it from a bottle—a signature touch from one of the exciting new Seattle restaurants.
Photo courtesy of Stevie's Famous Pizza

This article originally appeared in the November/December 2024 issue of Seattle magazine.

Customers have raved about this New York-style pizza since it opened in Seattle in 2021, particularly the chewy sourdough crust, whose starter is named “Ruth.” The highly popular Normie MacDonald Pizza — named after the late Canadian comedian — features a tomato base, aged mozzarella, coppa, hot honey, grana, and burrata. Stevie’s replaced Breezy Town pizza inside the Clock Out Lounge at the Beacon Hill location.

Hot Tip

If meat’s not your thing, go with the spinach artichoke pizza.

Staff Pick

Sourdough Willy’s is Kingston’s take on Detroit-style pizza with a sourdough crust that is worth the ferry trip. — Brandon Ferguson, CFO, COO

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