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    Dee M.

    This spot is a legitimate taste of the East Coast in Seattle. I stopped by Swing Sandwich and Pizza and it hit every mark. The Burrata Slice was perfect: the creamy cheese and crisp crust were a flawless match. The service was great, and the whole experience & decor reminded me of NYC in so many ways. Whether you are a displaced New Yorker or just love a good slice, this place is a must-visit.

    Sue M.

    We went around 5:30 looking forward to eating a pastrami sandwich and they were all out of sandwiches! What a bummer! We settled for pizza and a salad. The pizza was pretty good. Thin and crispy like I like it. The salad was great too. There's a bit of seating there but it's more of a take and go place. They were good about greeting us promptly and were apologetic about being out of sandwiches. Said it was hit or miss as sometimes they run out and other days they have too much. They did say call ahead to order a sandwich to pick up later if you want a sandwich in the morning.

    Arya N.

    I really enjoyed my experience here. I stopped by for lunch and wanted to try both their pizza and sandwiches. Service was welcoming and friendly. The space overall was very clean. Very cool decor as well. I ordered a burrata slice as well as a caprese sandwich. The pizza was excellent with a delicious sauce. I also liked the contrast between the coolness of the burrata with the warmth of the pizza. Crust was good, with just the right amount of crispiness. I also appreciated that they sell by the slice. The sandwich was good. The bread was tasty and it didn't fall apart while eating. Perhaps a bit too much balsamic glaze for my preference. Overall, I recommend checking them out. I'll come back for another slice.

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    Michelle G.

    My friend recommended me to this hidden gem in Queen Ann. Complimentary 2-hrs street parking was available nearby. We were looking forward to trying sandwiches but they sold out before 2pm. The atmosphere was casual and welcoming. The owner and staff were friendly. We decided to order 3 slices of pizza, cheese, pepperoni and burrata. There were limited seats for dine in. Pizza came out quickly. They were delicious with thin crispy crust. We enjoyed every bite of them. When I entered bathroom, it was peaceful with dim lighting and felt like serene early morning. This was the first time I would like to stay more time in the public bathroom. Overall, great experience and we will come back for sandwiches.

    Turkey/brie/apple
    Sherry W.

    Amazing!!! I ordered takeout and it was incredible. The pizza was so good, the dough/crust was the standout and also I love how there's a lot of sauce - so delicious. I had the burrata, salame/peperoncino, and pepperoni/jalapeño. I also got the Steve's special sandwich and the turkey/brie/apple sandwiches. Both sandwiches were good but the Steve's special was the best sandwich I've had in Seattle!

    burrata pizza
    jessica l.

    I came on a Friday around 6pm and there were not a lot of seats open. The restaurant is not that big, but there was a decent line as well. I waited around 10-15 minutes for my pizza. The dough was nice and crisp on the bottom, but the crust still had some chew to it which I liked. The burrata was very fresh, and I could really taste the olive oil that's used to top the pizza. It is a bit expensive, but it's definitely good pizza.

    Mushroom
    ThuyVy N.

    Overall this is probably one of the best / is the best by the slice pizza spots I've had in Seattle. It's a really small shop and the staff seemed to be really nice and friendly. They have some tables inside but it got packed fast and we sat outside at some tables at the entrance. Overall both slices were really good and solid, I liked the sauce on the mushrooms and thought it added to it. I'd def come back

    I love the sandwiches here! One of my favorites is the special. Fantastic lunch spot.

    Pepperoni slices and burrata slice
    Diana C.

    The pizza was very good, especially for the price. There was a generous amount of burrata on my big slice of burrata pizza and I'd definitely order it again. My partner got the pepperoni and he really liked it. I think their sauce and crust also stand out as especially good. The service was efficient and polite. They informed me the were already unfortunately out of sandwiches at 2:30pm, which was a bummer but we really enjoyed the pizza! It's a little place with several indoor tables and two outside tables if you have your dog with you as we did. I def want to come back and try the sandwiches!

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    Mojdeh S.

    How I heard of this place: This newer pizza and sandwich shop opened up just down the street from our friends and we were eager to give it a go. When we visited, they surprised us with a selection of sandwiches to sample. Type of cuisine: New York style 18" pizza pies, and a selection of three sandwiches made to order. Ambiance: Quaint and cozy, we took our order to go, but there is limited seating on the sidewalk patio just outside, as well as a few tables for pairs of dining customers inside. The space is vibrant with bright pastel walls, chairs, and windows all around. The kitchen is small, minimalist, and sufficient to prepare the excellent menu. Owner is friendly, smiley and happy to welcome patrons. What I ordered: We selected one of each of their three sandwich options, and are eager to return for their pizzas, too! The Caprese ($15) is loaded with mozzarella, pesto and tomatoes. The Italianish ($15) is full with meats/salamis, greens and a red pepper pesto. The Turkey, Apple & Brie ($14) is robust with thinly sliced green apple, a plethora of thinly sliced turkey and greens, along with the brie. What I loved: Each sandwich was so good, it was difficult to pick our favorite. The Caprese was the best our family has ever had. The turkey was light, refreshing with the crunchy, juicy apple slices. The Italianish full, slightly spicy, and wonderfully perfect. Why I loved it: The bread is fresh and thin, which makes it easy to enjoy all of the vibrant and fresh flavors within each sandwich. We truly loved every bite and wish we had more - although there was plenty to satisfy. Cost: Average

    Caprese sandwich
    Brennan B.

    After walking away empty handed on a Sunday afternoon sellout, I managed to order a Caprese sandwich on a Wednesday night. The friendly owner went into the corner and sliced up a loaf of bread. Swing is so confident in their bread that they only lightly warm instead of full-on toasting the sandwich. This is the right call. The focaccia is decadently fluffy and perfectly complimented by the cold stack of fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, arugula, and pesto. These are not the largest sandwiches but they hit the spot. While I enjoyed my sandwich, a group sitting next to me raved about the pizza, of which they tried every flavor. I'll be back to try slices of that burrata and truffle goat myself, if I can bring myself not to order another sandwich.

    They even have swag!
    Mark T.

    For a place that's been open less than a week, Swing is doing great. We tried two different pizza slices: the Burrata and the Pepperoni. Both had a nice crisp crust. The topics were good, and the burrata was amazing - large and fresh. We also had the Sandwich, the TAB - Turkey, Apple, Brie - with hot Honey, but I strongly suspect there was also some mustard on there. I suggest they disclose that. As for this sandwich, copious amounts of the ingredients! See photos. Really excellent. Workers were super friendly and helpful. Do we need a new pizza place when there's Via Tribunail, Olympia, Domani, Desi, Zeeks and Cornelly all within a 10 minute walking radius??!! (Not even counting the Masonry or Big Marios) I'd say YES, the more the merrier. Each shop has its own vibe, and Swing has Sandwiches. For a place open for a week I think it's funny they already sell Swing merch like a tote bag. I liked the 40s music in the background as well as the clean seating inside and out. Questions: Will there be more menu options in the future? Are the sandwiches pre-made? Is your logo designed by an AI image generator? See you again, Swing.

    Burrata pizza soooo good. Pepperoni, basic.
    Phuong B.

    Ordered the half pepperoni / burrata pizza through DoorDash and when it arrived, we had to reheat it in my trusty Breville oven as it was already cold. The pepperoni was very standard but the burrata pizza was so damn good, I had to text someone about it just to share my new discovery. It might be my new favorite pizza in Seattle. Think of it as a super enhanced Margherita pizza.

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    Best pizza in Seattle. Cheese slice with burrata is my go to. Also, pesto and balsamic on the caprese sandwich

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    Amazing thing crust pizza! So damn good!! The lightest crispy crust!! I think the best I've eaten in town

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    Great Pizza and Sandwiches in Queen Anne. Definitely one of the top Pizza places in Seattle

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    Big Mike’s Sandwich Company

    Big Mike’s Sandwich Company

    4.4
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    Really good sandwiches!…read more I was visiting Seattle for work and during my break, I decided to go to the Armory for lunch. This was certainly a great choice, the food is excellent! I had their Philly Cheesesteak, which was awesome. Everything is cooked to order, so there is a slight wait after ordering, but it is certainly worth it. There are also seats and tables outside of the spot for you to eat at, it's shared with a few other restaurants. If you really want an exciting time, eat there while a Zumba is going on! Then you can people watch while enjoying your food.

    I am a bit torn on Big Mike's. While they serve up a great sandwich, I don't know that it's a…read moremust-visit. Located in the Seattle Center Armory, along with many other food vendors, Big Mike's Sandwich Company is serving up huge cheesesteaks, chopped cheese, and other East Coast-style subs. For $25, I picked up the cheesesteak and fries combo. Not a terrible price for the portion. Waited about 10-15 minutes for the sandwich to come out. You order on a tablet here, and then they call your name. It's a small storefront, so you really have to stay nearby to hear your name being called in the large space that is the Armory. Not much interaction with staff. Plenty of seating throughout the Armory, though shared with other restaurants. The food came out piping hot. Obviously, they cook everything fresh to order because the inside of the fries was like lava. The fries were thick-cut and seasoned to perfection. The sandwich was good. I thought some pieces of the steak were a bit tough, and the roll seemed a bit over-steamed or possibly stale. A good sandwich and decent portion, nonetheless. I'm still going 5 stars here. I think Big Mike's is a great choice if you want a hearty, meat-filled sandwich and you happen to be in the area. However, I think you could be happy with another dining option in the Armory, too. My kids loved the MOD Pizza nearby. While there isn't anything wildly unique going on at Big Mike's, they are still pushing out great sandwiches at reasonable prices with a no-frills ordering process.

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    Michou

    4.3
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    Wait was pretty long but line goes by fast! All the sandwiches are ready made and they toast it up…read morefor you so it's fresh :-) Place is bustling for a reason - very fairly priced and filling sandwiches. The chicken one was simple and hit the spot! I loved the bread. Highly recommend for a quick bite in between tourism activities

    When I used to work within walking distance of Pike Place Market, this would be one of several…read moresandwich places my coworkers and I would hit up for their ready-to-go sandwiches. For this visit, i came here on a Saturday noon after finding literally everywhere else I wanted to eat at full or plagued by long lines. I mean here also has long lines but it goes by quick. Staff are proactive on grabbing your stuff, toasting them if you want them to, and bringing out your orders after paying. There's a ton of sandwich options, and all are on display along with their ingredients. You can either get half a sandwich for $7 or a whole one for $13, and there are other baked goods like baked potatoes, pasta bake and shepherd's pie. Seating consists of wall seating that you need to bus yourself. and water and napkins are self-serve. I got half of a roasted beef and gorgonzola sandwich, and my bestie got half of a crispy chicken sandwich. We also shared a chicken and parmesan pasta bake, all of which we asked to be toasted. - My bestie's crispy chicken sandwich's chicken could have been more crispy. There wasn't too much pepper seasoning on it either. - The chicken and parmesan pasta bake tasted more like mac and cheese, and wasn't the best. - The real winner for both of us was my roasted beef and gorgonzola. Normally I don't enjoy blue cheese because of how pungent it tastes, but this sandwich - along with the nicely caramelized onions - gave a fresh, savory taste and even enhanced the flavor profile of the roast beef for both of us. My bestie went back at a later time just to have their roasted beef and gorgonzola, so it's clear we have a favorite here! I'm down to find more favorites and go-tos in future visits.

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    Salumi

    Salumi

    4.4
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    I am glad my brother found this spot for lunch within walking distance of our stay. It is so cute…read moreand quant. The place is simple and clean. I ordered the caprese sandwich and my brother got the porchetta sandwich. The bread is crispy but soft on the inside. I saw the guy cutting up the tomato as we sat to wait for our sandwiches. You order at the kiosk and then sit to eat. The ingredients are super fresh and worth waiting for the sandwich.

    Salumi is a solid sandwich shop in the heart of downtown and a convenient stop if you're exploring…read morethe nearby stadiums and attractions. We ordered the Meatball Sub and Eggplant Sub with marinara sauce. Both sandwiches were flavorful and satisfying. The meatball sub was hearty and comforting, while the eggplant sub had a rich marinara sauce that worked well with the sandwich. We were especially disappointed that the Cubano was sold out, as it was one of the main reasons we stopped by. The only drawback was the price--at around $20 per sandwich, it felt a bit expensive for what you get, especially considering it was just a 6-inch sub, even though the quality was good. We visited during a FIFA World Cup match, so the line was quite long, but it moved steadily and efficiently. No complaints there. The atmosphere is casual and straightforward, with indoor seating only. Its downtown location near the stadiums makes it a convenient spot for a quick meal before or after an event. Overall, a good sandwich shop with quality food, though the pricing keeps it from being a must-visit. I'd still come back to finally try that Cubano.

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