Trophy Pizza - Seattle
Trophy Pizza
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The menu of Trophy Pizza from Seattle includes 21 menus. On average the menus or drinks on the menu cost approximately $18.2. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Trophy's offers a mixed experience, striking a balance between convenience and quality for those seeking a quick slice of East Coast-style pizza. While the pizza is reasonably priced and generally good, with crispy crusts and flavorful toppings, customers have noted service inconsistencies, including unresponsive phone lines and a sometimes rude counter staff. Additionally, the restaurant’s restrictive 21-and-over dining rule limits family visits. Despite these issues, many appreciate the establishment's solid delivery service and improved seating area. For a casual, no-frills pizza stop, Trophy's holds its own, especially on game days, but may require some patience.
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Was Libby W at Trophy Pizza a mag?
Everything is SO GOOD, even when delivered all the way across town. It's so hard to find mozz sticks that hold up after sitting in a car for 30 mins or whatever, but these were still crispy and gooey. Loved the east coast style pizza. Will def order again. View all feedback.
What Mitch M dislikes about Trophy Pizza:
I tried calling two different phone numbers for this restaurant, but neither one answered. I also checked their website, and it seems that their FourSquare listing is expired. It appears that this place may be permanently closed. If that's not the case, it certainly seems like they don't care about their customers. View all feedback.
The service here is consistently solid. While it does get quite busy on game days and they might not be able to give you their full attention, generally speaking, I've found the service to be excellent. Over the past year, they have expanded their seating area, allowing you to order and enjoy your food—or drinks, if you prefer—on-site. They also have a lovely outdoor seating option. As for the pizza, it's quite good—an East Coast style. The slices aren't huge, but the price is reasonable at $3.50 for a cheese slice. Similar to many places in New York, the pizza is pre-made but they heat it up for you before serving. One thing to keep in mind is that if you want to order a whole pizza, it's a good idea to call ahead, as it may take some time for them to prepare it. They only accept credit cards—no cash.
I tried calling two different phone numbers for this restaurant, but neither one answered. I also checked their website, and it seems that their FourSquare listing is expired. It appears that this place may be permanently closed. If that's not the case, it certainly seems like they don't care about their customers.
Cheap quick and okay. If you're not looking for a high quality pizza but in a hurry and just want a slice, trophy's is where you go. The lady behind the counter was pretty rude didn't make eye contact and made me feel like I was a burden to be ordering pizza. Also pretty confusing to find, for this location is inside and not listed from the outside. We thought it was closed down at first and replaced with another eatery.
We are from out of town. Google this place they had good reviews. They close and 9 and NO WHERE on the website does it say the kitchens closed and 8. We came for pizze and all they had was cheese and one other by the slice. They told us the kitchen wouldn't make us a pizza due to they close in ten minutes. All they had to do in cook some pepperoni and then put them on the cheese slices. But I guess some people can't think out of the box.
If you want to sit inside, it 's 21 and over only. Just FYI, since we were staying in a nearby hotel with our child and had to take our pizza back there to eat it. The server told me this fact only after I had ordered and he had served me a beer. So I took that to go too. A minor open container law violation, but we evaded the authorities and arrived safely to our hotel to consume pizza (for both) and beer for me. Kiddo had cheese and I had a slice of pepperoni (smaller crispy delicious spicy discs of pep and wonderful crunchy yet chewy dough). The slice are big and affordable and have that wood fired thing going on. Aside from the not being able to eat there because it 's was 21 and over it was a great space. If I was going to a game, it would be a great spot to grab some good grub that is not a ballpark overpriced nightmare.
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Popular Items
Whole Sausage Fennel$25.9
Whole Marg$22.9
Whole Bacon Shroom$25.9
Whole Hawaiian$25.9Apps
Balls Of Meat$10.0Pizzas & Sandos
Chicken Parm Sando$8.0
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