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Where To Get The Best Vegan Pizza in Seattle

There is some seriously bomb vegan pizza in Seattle.

Probably because we hibernate for 9 gloomy, dark months out of the year, eating a wholeeee lotta feelings (i.e.: pizza) until summer comes...

And when summer does come, who wants to cook?! Pizza it is.

#NoJudgment

Because of this hot n' heavy consumption, there are a lot of opinions out there on who makes the best vegan pizza in Seattle.

To find out, we knew we had to really take our time, and ask as many vegan pizza snobs - ahem, experts in the city as possible.

The results? Well, they might surprise you!

But first, let’s talk about some new vegan pizzas on the scene that just might take a top spot soon…

New + HYPE-Worthy Vegan Pizza In Seattle

Moto Pizza. Photo Credit: Seattle Times

Moto Pizza: In early 2021, a self-taught pizza master Lee Kindell and his 100-year old sourdough starter (which he calls Betty) set out to create a phenomenal Detroit-style pizza, and let’s just say it’s a force to be reckoned with. Kindell was born in the Philippines and raised in Bremerton, and infuses his pizzas with his Filipino heritage as well as Northwest flavors.

Moto Pizza operates out of a house reminiscent to the movie, Up, sandwiched between two tall buildings and balloons attached to the roof to complete the scene. If that wasn’t enough to love this place, they also have a handful of vegan pies to choose from!

Currently they sell out months (!) in advance, so keep your eyes on their website for a chance to pre-order a pizza you won’t regret planning ahead for. BUT if you’re desperate to get one right now, and head over right when they open, you might be able to snag one.

Word on the street is they’re opening a second location in downtown Seattle soon… Pizzas are rectangle, about 9”x7” and feed 1-2 people. Located in West Seattle. Visit Moto Pizza’s website.

Elder Gods Pizza: Photo Credit: Elder Gods

Elder Gods Pizza: In February of 2022, Full Tilt owner Justin Cline announced a new concept, Elder Gods Pizza, would be joining his White Center ice cream shop to sling Detroit-style, all-vegan pizzas. “The only vegan pizza we liked was way up in the U District,” said Cline, and as locals know, that drive can sometimes be 25 minutes, sometimes an hour, and definitely outside of delivery range.

Elder Gods Pizza makes a limited number of pizzas, and currently only operates Thursday-Saturdays, so ordering in advance is highly recommended. These pizzas are rectangle, about 10x14 and serve 3-4 people. Located in White Center. Visit Elder Gods Pizza’s website.

These new and carbolicious deep dish rectangle pizzas will sure give the traditional round pizzas a run for their money, so get them before you gotta wait a full calendar year!

Now, let’s get to the (current) top favorite pizzas in town.

The Best Vegan Pizza In Seattle (2023)

DISCLAIMER: We WON'T start the debate whether pineapple belongs on pizza. We wanna remain friends after this, okay?

Photo Credit: Breezy Town Pizza

Seattle loves a good deep-dish pizza, and Breezy Town knows exactly how to deliver on the carb-o-licious, Chicago-style crust.

Their vegan house specialty, Raiders Of The Lost Art, is a deep-dish phenomenon topped with a vegan cheese blend, red sauce, spinach, red bell pepper, artichoke hearts, and vegan Chick-un sausage.

They also run some amazing daily vegan specials offered by-the-slice or for a full pie order, like this one pictured.

Breezy Town is located inside Clock-Out Lounge, which is family-friendly until 8pm. Beacon Hill | Order Here


Photo Credit: Razzi’s

Where would we be without Razzi's? With a full vegan menu complete with specialty plant-based pies, it's no wonder why Razzi's comes in hot at #2 for vegan pizza in Seattle.

Have fun choosing a pizza, though.

The Thai Chick'n pizza is a favorite, or if you love your veggies, go for the WOW with artichoke hearts, sundried tomatoes, and finished with vegan pesto.

They also have an amazing gluten-free crust and a cauliflower crust. We love you, Razzi's!
Greenwood & Downtown | Order Here


Photo Credit: Pi Vegan Pizzeria

Pi Vegan Pizzeria is not only Seattle's only 100% vegan pizza shop, but they're also self-proclaimed as "America's oldest vegan pizzeria." That's a big claim, so they better be doing it right.

And they do.

From BBQ Chicken to Hawaiian to Magic Mac pizza (yep - there's mac n' cheese on it), Pi has a vegan pizza to please your taste buds (and even your non-vegan friends' palates, too!).

Using Teese and Good Planet vegan cheeses as well as cashew ricotta, their pizza is great for those who don't like the flavor and texture of Daiya cheese found at most other places.

Pi is an absolute must for vegan pizza in Seattle. Visit them on Roosevelt near the University District. Roosevelt | Order Here


Photo Credit: The Masonry

We couldn't leave you with only the top 3, since there are a lot of other excellent options for vegan pizza in Seattle. And depending on what part of town you're hanging out in, you might need a closer go-to for your pizza fix.

Here are even more runner-ups for great vegan pizza in Seattle - we all gotta mix it up once in a while anyway, right?

Did your favorite vegan pizza spot not make the list? Let me know in the comments! And if you're still feeling strong feelings about whether or not pineapple belongs on pizza, debate your stance below.