12 Best Restaurants in Washington, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Washington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Blewett Brewing Company

$$ Fodor's Choice

With a festive sidewalk seating area and a rustic timber-clad dining room, this trendy spot offers some of the best craft beer in Leavenworth. There are several great IPAs on hand, as well as a rich Maple stout. The menu includes tasty pizzas such as the Hot Mama, topped with thick-cut bacon, Mama Lil's Peppers, aged mozzarella, and arugula.

911 Commercial St., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-888–8809
Known For
  • Complex, well-crafted beers
  • Friendly, upbeat ambience
  • Creative pizzas

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Delancey

$$ Fodor's Choice

Brandon Pettit spent years developing his thin-but-chewy pizza crust, and the final product has made him a contender for the city's best pies. Neighborhood families and far-flung travelers alike line up before opening time for seasonal pizzas topped with anything from fresh sausage and local clams to blistered padrón peppers and cremini mushrooms. The small wine list is well edited and elegant; desserts are simple but inspired—the homemade chocolate chip cookie with sea salt is delicious. Long wait? Pop next door to charming Essex, the couple's artisanal cocktail bar.  A coveted few reservations are permitted via Tock.com.

1415 NW 70th St., Seattle, 98117, USA
206-838–1960
Known For
  • Quality pizza toppings
  • Welcoming service
  • Wonderful desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Dino's Tomato Pie

$ Fodor's Choice
Long hailed as the creator of Seattle’s best pizza at his first shop, Delancey, Brandon Pettit perhaps even improves on his previous recipe as he re-creates the neighborhood joints of his New Jersey childhood. The thick, crisp corners of the square Sicilian pies caramelize in the hot oven into what is practically pizza candy, while lovers of traditional round pizza will enjoy the char on the classics. Toppings buck the New Jersey theme by adhering to Seattle style: high-quality and often local. Cocktails at the bar are affordable and simple—including Dino’s own twist on old-school drinks like hard lemonade and Long Island iced tea.
1524 E. Olive Way, Seattle, 98122, USA
Known For
  • Square pizza
  • Creative cocktails
  • Adults only
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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HopTown Wood Fired Pizza

$ Fodor's Choice

This down-home pizza parlor between Zillah and Yakima celebrates the produce of Yakima Valley with wood-fired pizzas topped with an array of interesting ingredients, such as roasted garlic, house-smoked mozzarella, blueberries, pine nuts, and—most notably—locally grown Cascade hops. Aptly, there's a great selection of hoppy Northwest ales, too. A second location in Sunnyside is slated to open in mid-summer 2023.

2560 Donald Wapato Rd., Wapato, 98951, USA
509-952–4414
Known For
  • Wood-fired elephant ear pastries with local honey
  • Fantastic local beer and cider list
  • Inviting outdoor space
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.

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Rally Pizza

$$ Fodor's Choice

Make your way to this spacious, contemporary spot in a small shopping center to devour sublime hearth-baked pizzas—the fennel sausage pie with sweet-and-sour onions and smoked mozzarella is a standout. Also worth trying are sides of seasonal vegetables roasted in the pizza oven, along with generous salads and homemade frozen-custard "concretes" and sundaes for dessert.

8070 E. Mill Plain Blvd., OR, 98664, USA
360-524–9000
Known For
  • Blistered, perfectly crispy pizza crusts
  • The campfire frozen-custard sundae with Graham cracker crumbles, fudge sauce and smoked marshmallow
  • Boozy milkshakes
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Cornerstone Pie

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Set near the CWU campus and decorated with repurposed, reclaimed, and historical artifacts, this casual hangout with a great porch revolves around one central fixture, a wood-fire pizza oven. Out of that oven come pies and grinders with a focus on regional and seasonal ingredients—the salmon-caper and Thai chicken pizzas are among the favorites.

307 E. 5th Ave., Ellensburg, 98926, USA
509-933–3600
Known For
  • Pacific Northwest craft beer on tap
  • Bacon maple bars for dessert
  • Nice selection of wines

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Frontager's Pizza

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One of the most popular restaurants in the beach community of Seabrook, this cosmopolitan bistro with white brick walls, a pressed-tin counter bar, and big windows produces tantalizing pies with blistered crusts and top-notch toppings. Consider the truffle bianca with locally foraged mushrooms and fresh oregano and sage, or the pineapple-bacon pie with red onion, mozzarella, and Parmesan.

21 Seabrook Ave., Pacific Beach, 98550, USA
360-276–0297
Known For
  • Great selection of creative salads and appetizers
  • Thin-crust New York–style pizzas
  • Small but thoughtful wine list

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Italian Family Pizza

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New Yorkers say this family-owned place comes close to the pizza they know and love, with thin crusts and just the right proportions of red sauce and cheese.

1028 Madison St., Seattle, 98104, USA
206-538--0040
Known For
  • Real-deal NYC-style pizza
  • Homemade lasagna and meatballs
  • Huge family-size pies

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North Fork Brewery

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Brewing memorabilia, including a big wall of vintage beer bottles known as the "beer shrine," greet patrons to this rambling roadhouse and brewery along the scenic Mt. Baker Highway, about 20 miles northeast of Bellingham. After a day of skiing or hiking, stop in for a pint of Bavarian-style hefeweizen or a heady barley wine, along with one of the filling pizzas or a bowl of clams steamed in garlic-chipotle broth.

6186 Mt. Baker Hwy., Glacier, 98244, USA
360-599–2337
Known For
  • "the monster" pizza with nine toppings
  • Well-crafted ales and lagers
  • Beer flights

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Sella's Calzone and Pastas

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Made daily from scratch, the calzones are always fresh at this cozy storefront and include the most popular, Coug (pepperoni, mushrooms, and black olives), followed by the Gourmet (artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes, and pesto sauce). Pizzas, sandwiches, pastas, and salads are also served.

1115 E. Main St., Pullman, 99163, USA
509-334–1895
Known For
  • Affordable daily lunch specials
  • Bright and airy dining room
  • Friendly service

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Serious Pie

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Serious artisanal pizzas are worth the wait here—and there will be a wait at this tiny Belltown restaurant. Famed local restaurateur Tom Douglas delivers chewy, buttery crusts anchored by such toppings as fresh arugula, guanciale (cured pork jowl), and a soft egg; or Meyer lemon, chili, and buffalo mozzarella. Wash it down with a local brew, a glass of local wine, or some bubbly. High seats and communal tables crowd this bustling space. There's also larger locations in South Lake Union and inside the Starbucks Reserve Roastery on Capitol Hill.

2001 4th Ave., Seattle, 98121, USA
206-838–7388
Known For
  • Fun atmosphere
  • Egg-topped pizza
  • Local wine and beer selections

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Big Time Brewery & Alehouse

$ | University District

Sidle up to the antique bar at this hot spot for students and faculty from nearby UW, for a good selection of suds and pizza.