Pudge Brothers Pizza
269 NE 45th St
Seattle, Washington 98105
United States
(206) 545-9355
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9.4
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Citysearch Rated
Creative crusts and gourmet toppings make this regional chain feel like a local institution.
November 10, 2004
(3.5 / 5 stars)

In Short
Foundations include a spicy classic red sauce, bright pesto or a simple drizzle of olive oil; the toppings range from fennel-scented sausage to goat cheese. Crusts add extra flavor depth in the peppercorn, kosher salt or herbed variations. Side dishes include the simple house salad piled with fresh cheese, olives and tomatoes resting on top of a pile of crisp romaine lettuce.

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Pudge Brothers Delicious.
October 30, 2009
(4.0 / 5 stars)

Pizza is delicious and prices are fair.

Pros: Pizza is actually good.
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Best Pizza in Seattle
November 03, 2007
(5.0 / 5 stars)

They sell slices cheap..they use grande cheese and if U don't know what that is you probably know much about pizza period. Im from NY and its the best out here for sure. A lot of people here like pizza hut and such...Mcdonalds style pizza. In city people know that places like pudge are best. Costumer satisfaction is there game. If you don't like the pizza you probably just don't like east coast pizza. I think its the best in seattle that Ive found. Tasty sauce unlike the usual bland ketchup sauce that some coorperate places use to cover the masses. Parking can be tough cause there always busy..

Pros: High Quality Cheese
Cons: always busy
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Undercooked Pizza; Flavors do not work
August 30, 2007
(2.0 / 5 stars)

Given the reviews that this place had received, I was expecting something spectacular. The flavor of the New York, New York Pizza's toppings could barely be discerned through the thick, spicy mat of sauce. Save yourself some money and just get a cheese pizza if you opt for their standard goo. The crust could use salt and a much longer cooking time. The bottom of my crust had the color and almost the consistency of mayonnaise. The only thing that kept this place from getting a single star is the friendly and fast service.

Perhaps I am just unlucky but you might be too.

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Best pizza in Seattle!!!!!
November 23, 2006
(5.0 / 5 stars)

Yummm yummm yummm. I've craved the Thai Chicken Pizza so many times, and the drive to this area is not an easy one around the dinner hour, considering the U-district traffic, but I will happily do it for such a great reward.

The spices are perfect, sauce is delicious, perfect amount of stuff on the pizza... I've tried other thai pizzas and it can't be beat.

Have also stopped in for slices and tried other varieties which are good and fine, but can't beat the best.

Pros: Thai Chicken Pizza!
Cons: quite a drive
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very good pizza
November 22, 2006
(4.0 / 5 stars)

Pudge brothers has very good pizza. I especially like their 5 meat pizza and hawaiian pizza...ithey are very good. Their chicken wings are ok.. Oh, and their oreo cheesecake is very good.

Pros: Good pizza and desserts
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Good pizza, variable service.
October 29, 2006
(3.0 / 5 stars)

I was pleasantly surprised by this pizza, and would definitely be a repeat customer if they stuck to their own delivery policy. When I called one Saturday, and requested delivery, the gentleman informed me that although they delivered to my address without a problem the previous time, the driver wasn't up for driving all the way over to the UVillage area that day. It's too bad, too - I really did enjoy their pizza.

Cons: Iffy service, poor delivery policy.
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TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE
July 12, 2006
(1.0 / 5 stars)

Terrible service, terrible pizza. Definitely would NOT repeat mistake!
Have been going to Zeek's for years, thought we would try something different. What a MISTAKE! Will stick w. Zeek's (Phinney or Greenlake for us) when we get a craving for pizza!

Cons: What coupon! They don't even honor their own coupons!
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Yellow2345332998
June 07, 2006
(5.0 / 5 stars)

this is a great place. The pizza was fresh and hot. The staff were very friendly. I'd recommed the three-cheese pizza. Magnific!!

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The Best Pizza in Seattle!
July 13, 2005
(5.0 / 5 stars)

Having grown up in a town filled only with delicious, non-fastfood pizzarias, our family's standard for "good pizza" is based upon carefully crafted pies made by immigrants from Italy, Greece and New York City :) With a zesty sauce, substantial crust and good quality toppings, Pudge Brothers is a godsend in a city populated with 2 types of pizza joints: the bland fastfood pies and the over-priced gourmet pies. Bonus points for using sausage that actually tastes good, and Canadian Bacon instead of ham! In fact, it's so good, that even just a Mushroom pizza is satisfying.

Note: The ambiance is extremely casual, so we typically carry out. However, it's comfortable enough to grab a quick bite while reading their strange high-brow selection of magazines.

Recommendation: The "Monster" carry-out special is a steal at $12.99 for a 1-topping pizza. Don't miss their Mama Mia sandwich and their Mixed Greens Salad.

Pros: Delicious sauce, Carryout specials, consistent quality
Cons: Parking is scarce, No delivery dwntn
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I really love this pizza!
March 29, 2005
(5.0 / 5 stars)

It's the sauce or something but Pudge Bros Pizza has amazing pizza! It's New York style and a little slice of heaven is in every bite.

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Parking:

There are a couple parking spaces behind the restaurant, but most diners depend on street parking in nearby residential neighborhoods.

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Category:
Restaurant
Features:
Open 7 Days, Lunch Spot, Catering, Cheap Eats
Prices:
$
Payment:
American Express, Check, Visa, Diners Club, MasterCard
Hours:
Mon-Thu, Sun 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Fri-Sat 9 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Parking:
No Parking
Serving 2 neighborhoods:
Wallingford, Lake Union
GEOBLOGS
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