Reviews of Cornelly. (Restaurant) in Seattle (Washington).
Cornelly
601 Summit Ave E #103, Seattle, WA 98102, United States
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Information of Cornelly, Restaurant in Seattle (Washington)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Cornelly
Sunday
5–9 pm
Monday
5–9 pm
Tuesday
5–9 pm
Wednesday
5–9 pm
Thursday
5–9 pm
Friday
5–10 pm
Saturday
5–10 pm
Reviews of Cornelly
Alexx Forde
Have been looking for a good pizza place in Seattle for awhile now. I’ve tried many. Going to rank this in the top 3. This would be my top choice for nearest downtown Seattle. The others are kind of on the outskirts.
Pizza was wonderful! Had a big group so was able to eat family style and ordered many different things from the menu. Ordered 3 Pizzas; Hornet Honey, Flying Sauser, Leeky Potato (<— all were good but in order from favorite to least favorite). 2 pastas; Rigatoni, Gemelli (pastas we’re tasty too but more in love with this place as a pizza joint). Indoor seating is limited but we brought our group of 6 and they were happy to help with accommodating so we had space to eat there. SERVICE WAS 12/10!Occasionally checked in on us at the perfect timing. Helped with choices from the menu. Was extremely patient with my group of 6. Definitely added to the experience. Also loved the atmosphere of the place. If you’re looking for a cute, cozy, dine in, pizza date night this is the spot!
Sara
Thought this was going to be an overhyped hipster pizza place. It was actually one of the best pizzas I’ve had in Seattle. The crust and bottom were nice and crispy. The sauce and cheese had the perfect amount of zest. The Cesar salad was really good too!
I would recommend to split a pizza and a salad and you’re good to go!
Vanessa A
Located in a quieter part of cap hill, this little pizza shop deserves all of your business!! Their pizzas are tied for my favorite pizza in Seattle. We went with a large group to this small storefront and they were so accommodating. I had a lot of friends visiting from out of town and they were very impressed with everything we ate from here. We tried four of the pizzas, the cacio e pepe, and Caesar salad. The pizzas were all nice and crispy with a thin crust and amazing toppings. They had a hot honey and pineapple one that blew me away.
Since it's a small shop, be prepared for a long wait if they're having a particularly busy night. It's definitely worth the wait and I cannot stress enough how nice and helpful all of the staff is.
Parking is very very limited to only street parking in this area. Carry out might be a better option but on a warm summer evening, with their outdoor seating, the vibes are worth the parking struggle.
Peter Svensk
The Flying Saucer Pizza was terrific! Among the best pies I've ever had in Seattle. Fresh, simple, flavorful. Sat outside under the warm glow of a heat lamp.
Joaness Ricci
My husband, friend & I had an incredible dinner here at Cornelly. We ordered three dishes the Rigatoni Bolognese, deep dish sausage pizza, and a magherita pizza. We shared all dishes and every single detail was on point.
Every ingredient was not only fresh but the quality and combinations were spectacular. I am Italian & we are all world travelers and foodies. I personally am very selective about Italian food considering I grew up on it. Better even than some of the Italian restaurants we have been to in Italy. This felt like an authentic Italian meal my family would make at home with a touch of love, passion and attention to detail. We all agreed this is in our top selection for restaurants we will come back to.
Everything was perfectly cooked. The staff was pleasant and friendly. The kitchen is open to view and I could see the care that goes into the cooking process. The hand tossing of the pizzas and the pasta being sautéed over the stove was fun to watch. It’s a lovely, quaint establishment and the music selection was relaxing, it created a lovely ambience. Highly recommend.
Eugene Lee
I loved the vibe of this warmly-lit, cozy pizza place. It was not a Neapolitan style pizza like I expected but it was still very tasty. The staff was very friendly and attentive. Will return to try more of the menu.
Nisha Joglekar
Came here on a weekday evening. It's a small cozy restaurant with limited seating, so get here before 7pm as the tables filled up fast by this time. Got the flying saucer pizza and the cacio e pepe pasta. The pizza was delicious, thin crust. The pasta was nice too, peppery and buttery, but we preferred the thin crust pizza more.
Service was nice and prompt and the place has a nice vibe/ambiance.
Lu
Ordered a pizza and a salad. Both had excellent presentation but very average/mediocre taste. The pizza crust had a soft texture but not as fragrant as I had expected for a $25 pizza. The salad wasn’t that flavorful even though lots of cheese on top. Nice store front and outside sitting though. Good place to hang out but not so good if you only come here for the food.
Eugene Chang
Satisfying artisan pizza (10” sausage deep dish pan pictured). Crust and underside is on the crunchier end. Get there early because they only make a limited number of pies each day.
Thang Phu
It's a cute spot that makes really delicious pizza. We tried their Margherita and it was tasty. The crusts had the same texture as the traditional Italian pizza, except not as dry and scratchy to the mouth which is a huge plus. The staff are super friendly. Would definitely come back to try more food.