Bar in Seattle, United States
A Pizza Mart
100ptsNo reservation needed. Just show up.
About A Pizza Mart
A Pizza Mart on Stewart St is a walk-in, no-reservation pizza option in the heart of downtown Seattle. Easy to access, casual in feel, and suited to spontaneous stops rather than planned evenings out. Best for solo diners or small groups who want a low-friction meal close to Pike Place and Capitol Hill.
Quick Verdict
A Pizza Mart at 925 Stewart St is easy to get into — no reservation required, no weeks-long wait, no choreographed booking ritual. If you're in downtown Seattle and want a pizza slice without friction, this is a low-barrier option. The real question is whether the experience justifies a specific trip rather than a passing stop.
What to Expect
The address puts you in the heart of downtown Seattle, close to Capitol Hill and within walking range of Pike Place. That location matters: it makes A Pizza Mart a natural pick for a quick, low-commitment meal before or after something else on your itinerary. The energy skews casual and fast-paced, the kind of spot where the ambient noise comes from a counter crowd and the rhythm of a working kitchen rather than curated playlists. Don't expect a hushed dining room — expect the sound of a place doing its job efficiently.
On the outdoor seating front: given the downtown address, any sidewalk or terrace space here is a street-facing proposition rather than a destination rooftop experience. If outdoor dining in Seattle is a priority, your leading bet is to confirm current setup on arrival, since street-front seating at spots like this changes with the weather and the season. Seattle's shoulder seasons , late spring and early fall , are your leading windows for comfortable outdoor eating anywhere in the city.
For a returning visitor, the move is to treat this as a reliable, low-planning option when you're already in the neighbourhood rather than as a destination to build an evening around. If you've been once and are asking what to try next, the answer is to keep it simple and go at off-peak hours , mid-afternoon or early evening , when the counter is less pressed and you can take your time.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required , walk-in friendly. Booking Window: Same-day or spontaneous; no advance planning needed. Budget: Price range not confirmed in our data, but the pizza-by-the-slice format at this style of venue typically runs at the affordable end of Seattle's dining spectrum. Dress: Casual. Getting There: 925 Stewart St, downtown Seattle , well-served by public transit and walkable from major hotels in the area. For more on where to eat, drink, and stay in the city, see our full Seattle restaurants guide, full Seattle bars guide, and full Seattle hotels guide. If you want to explore further, Pearl also covers Seattle wineries and Seattle experiences.
FAQs
- Does A Pizza Mart have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in our current data. Given the downtown Seattle address on Stewart St, any outdoor option is likely a sidewalk arrangement rather than a dedicated terrace. Check on arrival, and plan for Seattle's weather , spring and fall are your most reliable windows for outdoor eating in the city.
- What's the crowd like at A Pizza Mart? Expect a mixed downtown crowd: office workers, tourists in transit, and locals grabbing a quick bite. The atmosphere runs casual and fast-moving rather than lingering or sceney. It's not a place people go to be seen , it's a place people go because it's there and it works.
- Is A Pizza Mart good for groups? For small, informal groups of two to four, yes , walk-in, order at the counter, and keep it easy. For larger groups wanting a sit-down experience with pre-arranged seating, Seattle has better-suited options. Look at venues in our Seattle restaurants guide for group-friendly bookings.
- Do I need a reservation at A Pizza Mart? No. This is a walk-in operation. No phone booking, no online reservation system needed. That's part of its value if you're moving around downtown Seattle without a fixed plan. For contrast, spots like Canon or Roquette require more advance planning.
- Does A Pizza Mart have happy hour deals? Hours and happy hour pricing aren't confirmed in our data. Check directly on arrival or call ahead. For bars in Seattle with known happy hour programs, see our full Seattle bars guide , venues like The Doctor's Office and 2963 4th Ave S are worth checking for deals.
Compare A Pizza Mart
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| A Pizza Mart | — | |
| Canon | — | |
| Bar Miriam | — | |
| Rob Roy | — | |
| Roquette | — | |
| The Doctor's Office | — |
A quick look at how A Pizza Mart measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does A Pizza Mart have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in available venue details for the 925 Stewart St location. Given its downtown Seattle footprint, don't plan around a patio — treat it as an indoor spot and you won't be caught off guard.
What's the crowd like at A Pizza Mart?
The Stewart St address puts this squarely in a high-foot-traffic downtown corridor, drawing a mix of office workers, tourists near Pike Place, and locals from Capitol Hill. Expect a casual, no-fuss crowd rather than a destination-dining scene.
Is A Pizza Mart good for groups?
Walk-in format and no reservation policy make it low-friction for groups — you're not waiting on a booking window or coordinating weeks out. For larger parties, arrive off-peak to improve your chances of seating everyone together.
Do I need a reservation at A Pizza Mart?
No reservation needed — walk-ins are the whole point here. This is one of the easier calls in downtown Seattle: just show up at 925 Stewart St, no advance planning required.
Does A Pizza Mart have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details aren't confirmed for this location. Check directly before building plans around it — the venue's pricing and hours aren't publicly documented in current records.
More bars in Seattle
- 2963 4th Ave S2963 4th Ave S is a SoDo address with limited public information, making it best suited as a local exploratory stop rather than a planned destination. Booking is easy, and the neighborhood skews casual and accessible. For a structured cocktail evening in Seattle, venues like Canon or Roquette offer more certainty before you commit the trip.
- a/stira/stir sits on Capitol Hill's E Pike corridor in Seattle, in one of the city's most walkable and late-night-friendly bar stretches. Booking is easy and walk-ins are realistic, making it a low-friction option for a flexible evening. Key details like price range and hours are not publicly confirmed, so verify before you go.
- Add-A-BallAdd-A-Ball is a pinball and arcade bar in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood that works best for groups of four or more looking for a low-pressure, high-energy night out. Walk-ins are easy, the format rewards a crowd, and the atmosphere is deliberately loud and social. Not the right call for a quiet date or serious cocktail focus — but a reliable group pick.
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate A Pizza Mart on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.
