Restaurant in Seattle, United States
GH Pasta & Pizza
100Pearl PointsEasy Dinner Pick

About GH Pasta & Pizza
GH Pasta & Pizza is a practical West Seattle dinner pick when the brief is easy pasta and pizza rather than a high-planning reservation. Dinner is the move, since the listed schedule is evening-only. Choose it for convenience and familiar formats; cross-shop Via Tribunali for a more pizza-specific plan or Corson Building for a more occasion-led meal.
GH Pasta & Pizza in Seattle is best understood from the confirmed basics: it is a casual venue with evening hours every day. For a first-timer, the practical reason to consider it is direct scheduling rather than a heavily documented special-occasion format.
The verified details do not establish a tasting-menu format, chef counter, drinks program, awards, price tier, or chef credit, so the safest read is simple: treat GH Pasta & Pizza as a casual Seattle dinner option and confirm any specific needs directly before you go.
Better for dinner than lunch, because lunch is not the play here
For the lunch-versus-dinner question, dinner wins by default. The listed schedule begins at 4 PM every day: Monday through Thursday from 4–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–10 PM, Sunday from 4–9 PM. Do not build a midday plan around it.
Because no confirmed awards, tasting-menu format, chef credit, or price tier is attached to the verified profile here, the recommendation should stay practical: consider it when the hours and casual dress code fit the night. Corson Building is another Seattle option for comparison, Via Tribunali is another dining option to consider.
Who should choose it first
GH Pasta & Pizza makes the most sense for diners looking for a casual evening option in Seattle without relying on unverified details about format, price, or accolades. It is less useful as a page for planning around a signature dish, chef, or award history, because those specifics are not confirmed here. For broader planning, use Our full Seattle restaurants guide to compare other dining options before committing.
If dinner is part of a broader Seattle trip, keep the planning separate: restaurants belong in the dining shortlist, while stays, drinks, wineries, activities are easier to sort through Our full Seattle hotels guide, Our full Seattle bars guide, Our full Seattle wineries guide, Our full Seattle experiences guide. The grounded decision here is narrow but useful: choose GH Pasta & Pizza when a casual Seattle dinner and the listed evening hours fit your plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does GH Pasta & Pizza handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations are not confirmed in the verified details. Check directly with GH Pasta & Pizza before you go if you need a specific allergy, gluten, dairy, or other accommodation.
How far ahead should I book GH Pasta & Pizza?
Booking lead time is not confirmed in the verified details. The confirmed hours are Monday through Thursday from 4–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 4–10 PM, Sunday from 4–9 PM.
What should a first-timer know about GH Pasta & Pizza?
Treat it as an evening option in Seattle, not a lunch stop, because the confirmed schedule starts at 4 PM every day. The verified dress code is casual.
Is GH Pasta & Pizza good for a special occasion?
The verified details support describing it as casual, but they do not confirm a special-occasion format, tasting menu, award history, or price tier. Corson Building is another Seattle option to consider for comparison.
What are alternatives to GH Pasta & Pizza in Seattle?
Via Tribunali, Endolyne Joe's, Tomo, Matt's Famous Chili Dogs, Corson Building are useful Seattle comparisons depending on the kind of meal you want.
Is lunch or dinner better at GH Pasta & Pizza?
Dinner is the clear pick, because the confirmed hours begin at 4 PM every day. Lunch service is not confirmed in the verified details.
Can I eat at the bar at GH Pasta & Pizza?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified details. If that matters for your visit, check directly with GH Pasta & Pizza before you go.
Location
7500 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126
Seattle, United States
Compare GH Pasta & Pizza
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| GH Pasta & Pizza | Seattle | , |
| Endolyne Joe's | Seattle | , |
| Tomo | Seattle | , |
| Matt's Famous Chili Dogs | Seattle | , |
| Corson Building | Seattle | Regional American |
| Via Tribunali | Seattle | , |
How GH Pasta & Pizza Seattle compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Endolyne Joe's, Notable alternative
- Tomo, Notable alternative
- Matt's Famous Chili Dogs, Notable alternative
- Corson Building, Regional American, Regional American
- Via Tribunali, Notable alternative
How GH Pasta & Pizza compares in Seattle
GH Pasta & Pizza is the easy neighborhood choice in this set: lower planning burden, familiar pasta-and-pizza appeal, a West Seattle location that works well for nearby diners. Corson Building is the better fit for a more occasion-led meal, especially for diners who want a defined Regional American point of view rather than a casual Italian-leaning dinner.
For pizza-first plans, Via Tribunali is the cleaner comparison because the category match is tighter. Endolyne Joe's reads more like an all-purpose neighborhood alternative, useful when the group wants broader comfort-food flexibility instead of pasta and pizza as the center of the meal.
Tomo is the stronger cross-shop for diners prioritizing a more composed, reservation-worthy experience, while Matt's Famous Chili Dogs is the casual-value outlier for a quick, low-ceremony bite. Pick GH Pasta & Pizza when the group wants an easy dinner in West Seattle; pick the peers when the occasion, format, or neighborhood matters more.
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