Convivial neighborhood haunt featuring wood-fired pizzas, pasta & happy-hour deals in a sleek space.
Madeline Dines
If you’re looking for an Italian pizzeria, you’ve found it! I came here with a few friends and had some wine and pizza! There was a bit of a wait but we just went and got a drink next door! Cornuto is a very cute, cozy place, and I would recommend it for any day of the week! The pizza is pretty good and they have some fun options.
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… moreRudy Gutierrez
Great service and friendly staff. Ordered 3 pizzas and they were great all hand tossed and cooked perfectly. The Lolita drink was very good. Glad we stopped!!!
… moreKrishna Dadhich
I have not been to Italy yet, but it feels like I’ll get similar pizza there as well. The pizzas are amazing, with perfect crust, moisture, toppings, and flavor. We tried the margarita, verde, and fungi pizza, and all of them were simply amazing.
We also tried the majority of the drinks, and honestly, none of them were disappointing. The servers are friendly and helpful.
… moreConnie C
We throughly enjoyed the tuna salad – complex ingredients that went really well with the dressing. The fresh burrata is a highlight.
The pizza was good – just thought it’s a bit overpriced for the simple pizza.
… moreSeth Donohue
If you haven’t tried Cornuto then you haven’t tried one of the best, if not the best, neapolitan pizzerias in Seattle! Everything is spot on and mouthwateringly epic.
Our cocktails were scrumptious, the Castelvetrano olives were hot and seasoned perfectly, the Pesto and Goat cheese Ricotta Gnocchi was dangerously tasty and very unique, our Fratelli Di Bufala pizza was epic, and our Mezza Luna Nutella dessert calzone was the perfect finish. And it was only $85 before tip. What the actual heck y’all!
We’ll be back, often, and I’m yelling at my friends and family to go!
Ignore the 1 star reviews, those people don’t understand when restaurants close (show up at 9:35pm expecting the kitchen to be open when they close at 10? ) or how to give people a freaking break (a slow wait at the front is common for popular places, but maybe they were short staffed that day? Have some grace)
This place has never disappointed me or anyone I’ve recommended it to and it won’t disappoint you either. If you can’t be patient for good food, then go to Dominos.
… moreZoe M
Easily some of the best pizza in Seattle.
Most Seattle Pizza is mediocre at best. This pizza is very good. The toppings are a little sparse in density on the pie, but quality of ingredients are high. The dough is great. The burrata appetizer was also very tasty.
Service was slow, probably due to understaffing. But staff was friendly!
Decor was cool looking but the interior was still noisy despite some sound proofing tiles on the ceiling. Maybe they can invest in more? The floor seemed to be compressed wood mdf/particle board or something. Odd choice for the price point and upscale pizza vibe. Hooks for jackets were limited, and I saw multiple people putting their bags on the floor. This feels wrong when a dinner for 2 is $80. Luckily it can also be solved pretty cheaply, so I hope additional hooks are added on the walls or under tables so each table has an option for their wet coats.
… moreAlexander Hume
nice place! Outdoor seating is fun and the inside is cozy and cute. Solid pizza and Caesar salad is marvelous. House chili oil welcomed. Very good affogato, tiramisu was tasty but was more like a cake imo.
… moreJasmin Lim
Pizza was alright but service was not great. Went in on a Friday night, pretty busy when we put our name down so we waited about 45 min. And that’s fine. But from the point we got sat, no server came to our table of their own accord. We had to flag them to order our food, check on our food, get more water, get a box, check etc. I totally understand that restaurants get busy and have their own operations, but that is still not an excuse to not provide basic service. Any type of warning/notice that it was gonna take an hour would have been appreciated.
… moreAllie H
Perfect for a date night or dinner with friends! It’s dark and has an intimate atmosphere inside, highly recommend sitting on the bar side where you can watch them make the pizzas. Pizzas were so fresh they were gooey and fell apart quickly, but so tasty. The burrata is a must, definitely get flatbread with it. Also loved the dessert calzone. Highly recommend coming early (around 5-6pm) as tables fill up quickly!
… moreAlexandria Lahdya
I am saddened to leave this review as I typically don’t review restaurants but I’m pissed at being ripped off by a place I used to love. I’ve been coming to cornuto for a few years and taken many friends as it’s a great neighborhood joint. The pizza is delicious but I’ve noticed a significant change in portion as well as inconsistent quality. I picked up my order and immediately noticed how light it felt, not the expected weight of two pizzas. Now it’s truly laughable what they are charging for what you get. You used to get a pizza that covered a plate or filled their pizza box. Today I spent $58 on two vegetarian pizzas- a Margherita and the verde with a generous tip. See the child sized personal pizza with barely any mozzarella that was cut into 4 slices- not even close to the pizzas advertised in the photos on their website that cover the plate and are sliced into 6. You can’t tell me that pizza is worth almost $30 with tax and tip to go ($20 on the menu) and basically no mozzarella. For reference my ring size is 4 so my small hand covering the majority of the pizza is pretty pathetic. Truly a disappointment as it was a treat to come here but after waiting 1 hour and 10 minutes to pay almost $60 for something that will barely feed my partner and I, I won’t be eager to return. Please consider returning to the typical standard size pizza that you previously made and have advertised on your website. I understand inflation is hurting us all but Flour and tomatoes are not that expensive. I wish I could get a refund for the time I spent waiting for the kid sized portion and the amount I spent for mediocre pizza that does not uphold the Neapolitan standard (see the inconsistent crust, shape, dry flat bread with lack of sauce and cheese etc). A true tragedy that this place is not at all what it used to be.
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