Seattle Restaurants

Bizzarro

Good for: Pasta, authentic food, great location, atmosphere, food

  • Address
    • 1307 N 46th St
  • Phone
    • 206-545-7327
  • Price
    • starters $8-12, mains $14-20
  • Hours
    • dinner

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Lonely Planet review for Bizzarro

With a name like Bizzarro you’d never guess that this Wallingford hotbed is an excellent neighborhood Italian cafe. When you learn that it’s actually someone’s garage crammed with kitschy art and weird antiques, the name makes sense. Deliciously buttery pasta dishes, a good wine list and frequent live music add to the experience.

 

Traveller reviews for Bizzarro (3)

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    Great authentic Italian food in the Wallingford neighborhood

    bluefish10 recommends this,

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    Authentic Italian, great location.

    shopgirl8525 recommends this,

    Intimate artsy and eclectic atmosphere with fresh unique quality Italian options. After spending 2 weeks in Italy, this is the real deal. Great daily specials which usually include a fresh seafood option. Located in the trendy Wallingford neighborhood with lots of dessert options--walk up to Molly Moons for some freshly made gourmet ice cream, Trophy Cupcakes or Fuel for some of the best coffee in Seattle.

    Good for: Pasta, authentic food, great location

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    Yummy

    kandicekelly recommends this,

    Bizzarro is a really great restaurant. And the first time I went I didn't like it. It was night time, and all of the kitch freaked me out a little bit. I assumed it was all dusty and dirty. But the food was amazing, so I was willing to try it again. In the daylight you can clearly see that everything is clean and dust free. I love the was it has semi-private little nooks that you can get tucked away in, but never forgotten about.

    The staff are friendly and personable and may tease you or tell you a joke, but they are also perfectly professional while doing it. They also seem to be great at picking a wine by the glass to perfectly compliment your meal.

    I don't know much about what goes on in the kitchen. The pasta may be hand rolled or it may be store bought, but it has always been drool worthy. The sauces aren't the usual bore fest of Italian fare. But they're always tasty and hearty and warming and yummy.

    I wouldn't call it budget, but it is a pretty good value for the quality of food. You could easily spend another $5 a plate for similar Italian food in Seattle. It's not cheap, but it is delicious.

    Good for: atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers, service