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    Lupo

    4.5 (372 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Bars, Italian
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    funghi pizza
    Steven N.

    Easily one of the best Neapolitan-style pizzas we've had in Seattle. The crust, the sourdough flavor, and the perfectly balanced toppings all just work, and we're already thinking about when we can go back. Honestly bummed we waited this long to try it. We ordered two pizzas, a funghi and a margherita, and added burrata which was 100% the right call. The funghi had this deep earthy mushroom flavor that was just so satisfying. The margherita was simple but spot-on, and the burrata added this extra hit of creaminess that took it over the top. Both pies had a generous amount of parmesan that was honestly perfect. We're usually the people who leave the crust behind but we ate every last bit and wanted more.

    Cacio e Pepe
    Nate P.

    Top notch place and staff were excellent. Plenty of inside seating and very clean. Definitely give it a try next time you're in Fremont. I went with the cacio e pepe with the added guanciale. They use sourdough which I initially was skeptical about but it was delightful. They also have chili oil, red pepper flakes, and crispy chili oil. Used all three and the crispy chili oil was killer. Fantastic pizza and can't wait to try others. It's a little bigger than a personal pizza but I'd still get two if you're with someone. You can get a little variety but I wasn't sharing.

    Condiments
    Karlo G.

    Came here for date night with the expectation that it was just another pizza restaurant, but walked away truly impressed with both service and food. Lupo is located on Fremont avenue and occupies the space that was previously Via Tribunali. Parking can be a hit and miss. But in true Seattle driving experience, I found a spot in the nearby neighborhoods. Their space is intimate and perfect date night vibes. Definitely loved the low light atmosphere. Their menu feature a short list of appetizers. Their pizzas are definitely the star of the show. Their pizzas are made with sourdough and baked in a wood fired oven. We ordered the burrata appetizer to start. For pizzas, we ordered the margherita, and hot coppa. We also ordered a martini cocktail and a couple glasses of their sangiovese wine to go with dinner. The burrata was outstanding! The caponata was refreshing and sourdough bread was crunchy. The pizzas were delicious. The sourdough crusts had a nice balance of crispiness and toppings were generous. The pizzas even had the hallmark leoparding spots on the crust. Cheese, chili pepper flakes, and chili oil condiments were provided with the pizza. I recommend going easy on the house made chili oil. A small amount goes a long way. Service was phenomenal. There were frequent follow-ups on our experience and water refills throughout our meal. I would recommend this for a casual date night. I would also recommend reservations.

    Sausage pizza with roast garlic
    Zack R.

    Excellent pizza, with that soft thin crust, a nice char, great chew, and top ingredients. This is pizza I want to go out for...nothing too over the top fancy that it stands out oddly but high quality ingredients and bake style that I really don't think I could replicate at home. We came in late on a Sunday (9pm) and the staff was all incredibly friendly, personable, and helpful. 2 pizzas were a bit much for my son and me, but we only left a bite because they were too good to put down. Fresh parm and chili flakes on the side plus a big bottle of chili oil was great to spice up and experiment. We got the bread appetizer too...quality but I don't think I needed the extra carb. It looked beautiful, but if the bread were roasted and came with a roasted garlic head on the side I'd change my tune in a heartbeat (butter looked beautiful, bread was thick and flavorful, but those two extras would really light it up). And yes, I couldn't possibly eat another bite after that, but homemade ice cream? Homemade pistachio ice cream? In the end that's basically a glass of milk, right., I can find a little room for a glass of milk among those crusts. And I did. Creamy and real pistachio flavor (and nuts). Will I go back? Yes. First please give me a bit to digest....

    Renee S.

    New favorite pizza spot in Seattle! Neapolitan style is my favorite way to eat pizza and I think Lupo cooks it well! The dough is crispy and also chewy, and the ingredients on the pizza taste fresh (the cheese on the margarita pizza was super good). The caesar salad is also great! I like the texture of the crunchy bits. Make a reservation beforehand to get a table seat. Bar seats are first come first serve, but make sure to bring an ID.

    Chicory salad
    Hyunji K.

    Whenever I'm craving pizza, this is the spot I come back to. I recently visited with a friend from out of town. I ordered the chicory salad again because I loved it last time--it's still on the menu, but they changed up the ingredients a bit this time. Even so, it pairs way better with pizza than a classic Caesar. The burrata toast is absolutely outstanding--rich, buttery bread topped with roasted tomatoes, basil, and the creamiest burrata. The cheese is soft and nutty, and the brightness of the tomatoes makes every bite perfect. We tried the weekly specials: one was a cream-based pizza with mushrooms and squash, and the other was a tomato-based one topped with prosciutto. Both were incredible. There are a few great pizza spots around, but if you're craving true wood-fired pizza, this is the place. The staff is friendly, but because it's always packed, they tend to stop by the table often, which can feel a bit like they're trying to turn it quickly. If that bothers you, going a little later in the evening is a better move. The warm, cozy atmosphere always makes me feel right at home. Highly recommend!

    Hot Coppa
    Helen C.

    Went to Lupo on a Saturday night with a reservation for 8PM. It wasn't too hard to snag a reservation just a few days before, but the restaurant was pretty crowded, so I wouldn't recommend walking in. It was a little loud inside, so you have to raise your voice to speak to someone just across the table, but the pizza is undeniably delicious. Crust has a fantastic chew, great char, and a deep yeast-y flavor in the best way possible. Parking is unfortunately a huge pain in the butt because otherwise I would totally be here all the time! Hot Coppa (4.75/5): The tomato sauce has a nice bit of tart sweetness to offset the creamy burrata and salty coppa (salami). Just a bit of spice with the honey to round everything out - it's literally the perfect pizza. Pesto Soppressata (4.5/5): The creamy white sauce and super fatty soppressata went perfectly with the bright pickled onions. I do wish there was more of the pistachio pesto so the nuttiness could come through more, but it was still absolutely delicious.

    Specialty menu
    Naomi J.

    Back again! Thrilled with the hot coppa and I enjoyed the finoccio (Gorgonzola, ferndale, mozzarella, sausage, chicory, fennel, sumic) one of this week's specials.

    House Made Ice Cream
    Diane C.

    My hair stylist told me this place had the best pizza so I had to check it out for myself. I sat at the bar, and the bartender Ben was such a gem! He recommended the Arrabbiata, and it was absolutely delicious. I loved the spicy tomato sauce with the guanciale. Such a great combo! I also had their pistachio ice cream which was rich and creamy. I would come back just for the ice cream it was so so good. I can't wait to come back after my next hair appointment!

    Inside
    Cynthia Denice O.

    It's been a week since my trip to Seattle, and I'm back in town for work. Monday afternoon, I decided to grab a bite near the Washington State University area and was in the mood for some pizza. After checking Yelp, I landed on Lupo -- and I'm so glad I did. Parking was easy, with street parking available on both sides. The moment I arrived, the charm of the brick building, the fall colors, and the cozy atmosphere instantly pulled me in. The place gives off a moody, vintage, almost witchy vibe -- perfect for the fall season and Halloween lovers like me. I was the first guest of the evening (they open at 5), and the staff greeted me warmly with big smiles. The space is beautiful -- vintage chandeliers, soft lighting, and a little candle motif at each table set the tone perfectly. I started with the No Covenant cocktail -- a creative mix with cardamom that I absolutely loved. Then came the Neapolitan-style sourdough pizza, which was delicious. The only minor note is that the center can get a bit doughy as it cools (typical with sourdough), but the flavor and texture were fantastic overall. The bartender nailed the cocktail, and my server was incredibly kind and attentive (wish I'd gotten her name). Clean restrooms, great music, good energy -- the whole experience was spot on. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in Seattle. Thank you to the whole Lupo team for the warm welcome and a truly enjoyable evening

    Entryway
    Jen P.

    Fantastic food! The burrata is unique, almost sun-dried tomato spread served with! The margarita pizza was super. But the staff? SO. FRIENDLY. I was about to walk in and fixed my hair in the window and the host didn't miss a beat, said "you look great". Servers super attentive and also patient because it's always busy.

    Hot Coppa
    Stephen D.

    I'm a sucker for a good wood-fired pizza and this place was incredible. I had the Hot Coppa pizza and their Little Gem Caesar salad. Such a great meal! The interior is cozy and the service here is impeccable.

    Caesar Salad (little gem)
    Andie O.

    This is an interesting and intimate little pizza place. It is a relatively small restaurant with a tiny kitchen but big flavors. You see the beautiful wood fired pizza oven when you walk in the door. They have booth and table seating, including a large table for groups/families. Reservations are recommended. We had a reservation and were seated promptly when we arrived. We did get a few moments to watch them finishing up some pizzas which was interesting and whet our appetite. They have a posted special pizzas and the current ice cream and sorbet flavors. We were given a few minutes to review our menus. They brought us water and asked if we wanted to order drinks. I got one that was a Disco something (it's not listed in the website menu) which was a house cocktail that included a house made strawberry syrup. It was quite refreshing and not too boozy, which I like. My companion was able to taste a few wines to find one she liked. While we were very curious about the 2 special pizzas (both with a white sauce), my companion and I both enjoy hot honey, so we opted for the Hot Coppa. We thought the little gem Caesar salad would be a good companion. Our salad came out pretty quickly (and a bit after our drinks). The dressing on the Caesar was a little anchovy forward, but still balanced. The breadcrumbs were crisp and generous. It was a good Caesar but a little overdressed. My companion has been before and had the salad and shared that it wasn't overdressed on her previous visit. The Hot Coppa was delicious. The hot honey drizzle was generous without being too much. There was burrata atop every slice. I also tried their in-house chili oil on a slice. If my suitcase wasn't full, I'd have purchased a bottle of the chili oil to take home. We devoured the whole pizza. I wasn't sure about dessert but my companion wanted to try the ice cream. We opted for a scope of pistachio ice cream and a scoop of the dark chocolate strawberry sorbet. Despite liking pistachios, I don't usually like pistachio ice cream. Lupo's was so good. You can taste the crushed pistachios and there is nothing artificial about it. The dark chocolate strawberry sorbet tasted like an ice cream versus a sorbet since it was so rich. And it was full or strawberry chunks. The two scoops, while served is separate dishes, complimented each other very well. Dining at Lupo's was a lovely experience. All the staff was so nice. They were even checking to see if we needed anything when we stepped back inside because we were having issue with our ride share app. I recommend Lupo's for the overall experience.

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    Is there parking at the restaurant or nearby?

    The restaurant did not have dedicated parking but we found street parking nearby

    This listing says that there's outdoor seating--is that accurate?

    No I've never seen outdoor seating since I've been going there over the last couple of months

    Do you offer take out?

    Yes! Some of the best in Seattle!

    Do they have gluten free pizza option?

    We do not offer a gluten free pizza option at this time. Thanks for considering us!

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