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Welcome to Via Tribunali

At Via Tribunali, located in the heart of Seattle, passion for authentic Italian cuisine radiates from every corner. This cozy eatery offers a welcoming ambiance, marked by intimate booths and the enticing aroma of wood-fired pizza. Their dedication to quality is evident, from the housemade burrata to the savory meatballs and beloved tiramisu. Each dish is crafted with care and boasts bold flavors that transport you straight to Italy. Diners rave about the attention to detail, friendly service, and delightful cocktails. In essence, Via Tribunali is not just a restaurant; it's a culinary escape that leaves guests yearning for a return visit.

Via Tribunali: Reviews & Ratings

Krystal Newton
Krystal Newton

Highly Recommended: A Delightful Solo Dining Experience I walked into Via Tribunali on a Saturday afternoon for a solo dinner, and what a pleasant surprise it turned out to be! Arriving at 4:15 pm, I was greeted by a cozy atmosphere with intimate booths and an ambiance enhanced by 90's alternative music. The staff's friendliness and attentiveness stood out, as they frequently checked on my dining experience. I'm grateful I arrived early, as the restaurant quickly filled up within an hour. I started with a glass of ERIK BANTI CARATO MAREMMA DOC '19, a lighter red wine perfectly recommended by my server. For starters, I indulged in the Saute Di Vongole and Della Casa - both delightful choices. Tip: Next time, I'll definitely order the Focaccia bread to soak up the exquisite white wine sauce accompanying the clams. The highlight was the Salsiccia e Friarelli pizza. Served piping hot and unsliced, it came with pizza scissors - a unique touch that added to the experience. The flavors were outstanding. To round off the meal, I savored the Tiramisu - a perfect sweet ending to an already fantastic dinner. Via Tribunali has certainly won me over. If I lived within walking distance, I'd be a regular patron. I'm already looking forward to my next visit and highly recommend this gem.

Fabian Gerhard
Fabian Gerhard

Delicious Pizza from scratch, high quality, authentic Italien. great cocktails. extreamly nice service the male greater at the door and our server Hana were super friendly, she made us a delicious cocktail.

Ron Goettler
Ron Goettler

Great atmosphere and authentic pizza. Check out that pizza oven! I don’t understand why the pizza line up the street is an hour-ish on late weekend nights when Via Tribunali will happily take your order and promptly and deliciously fulfill it. They have takeout as well.

Wes M
Wes M

Such a great neighborhood restaurant! Nice atmosphere, great food, good service. Not typical American pizza, so don’t come in expecting that! Closer to authentic Italian style pizza. Clams were amazing too.

Carol Mackin
Carol Mackin

Cute place with delicious pizza. Ordered the Cipollina - loved the flavors. Can't wait to visit again. Very small place with friendly staff - definitely gets busy later in evening.

Tomas Rodriguez
Tomas Rodriguez

True napolitana italian pizza. The tomato sauce is tasty and perfectly balanced, not overpowered with spices, and not acidic. The cheese is soft and has the right amount of salt. And the pizza is very thin. If you like your pizza more crunchy go with a pizza that has a few ingredients, and if you don't mind it less crunchy then go for whatever pizza you prefer. The border of the pizza is not as crunchy as I prefer them, but it is still really good. This is one of the best places to eat pizza that I have been in Seattle so far! But don't confuse it with american, or n. y. style pizza, because they are different. If you want a dessert, you can try the popular Tiramisu, which is delicious here. Not everyone loves this dessert because it is very unique, but it's definitely worth trying it if you haven't.

Raunak Mahalik
Raunak Mahalik

Perhaps my favorite place to grab Neapolitan style pizzas around Seattle. They serve amazing pizzas that you have to slice using scissors (so cool). The crust/base was light and made just right i.e. not doughy nor burnt. Our waitress was nice and had a happy disposition however we did have to wait long for the food (maybe it was the rush hour), not a big deal. There is usually ample parking available on the street and if not, you can find some spots across the street.

Jessica Alice (Blackfire2013)
Jessica Alice (Blackfire2013)

the Queen Anne location was AMAZING I visited it for the first time with my sister in law today. we tried the Foccia, the Dante pizza (procuitto, arugula, cherry tomatoes, and grana panda I), and a Tiramisu. the Foccia was delicious. perfectly salty, slightly Herby from rosemary. we dipped it in balsamic and it was even more heavenly. the pizza was great. who knew that fresh greens would be refreshing on a hot pizza. and the cheese had a great tang that stood out against the procuitto. this is my new favorite pizza. the tiramisu was also amazing. perfectly sweet and light. a perfect end to our evening. service was quick and so polite. the waiter checked on us often. we also saw that they checked on the other tables often as well. we appreciate the kind staff and the great service.

Location

  • Via Tribunali
    317 W Galer St, Seattle, WA 98119, United States Hotline: +1 206-264-7768

If you're seeking a slice of authentic Italy in the heart of Seattle, look no further than Via Tribunali. Nestled at 317 W Galer St, this charming restaurant is a testament to the rich culinary traditions of Italy, particularly in its approach to pizza and pasta. Via Tribunali does not just serve food; it crafts experiences that resonate with the essence of Italian dining.

Upon entering, you're greeted by a cozy atmosphere. Intimate booths and the nostalgic melodies of 90's alternative music create a welcoming environment. The staff at Via Tribunali are known for their warmth and attentiveness, ensuring your dining experience is nothing short of delightful.

  • Pasta Highlights:
    • Lasagna al Forno: This dish features housemade meat ragu with layers of fresh ricotta, smoked mozzarella, and parmigiano—a comforting, hearty choice priced at $16.00.
    • Rigatoni Bolognese: Made with Giuseppe Cocco rigatoni giganti, this housemade bolognese provides a rich, fulfilling taste, also available in gluten-free pasta for those with dietary preferences, priced at $16.00.
  • Pizza Marvels:
    • The Salsiccia e Friarelli pizza is a standout, served piping hot and designed for sharing—complete with pizza scissors for a unique touch that adds to its artisanal feel.
    • Guests rave about the Cipollina as well, celebrated for its rich flavors that evoke the simplicity and freshness of Italian cuisine.
  • Wines to Compliment:
    • Experience a delightful pairing with a selection of wines, including the Erik Banti Carato Maremma DOC '19, suggested by staff for its lighter, yet sophisticated profile.
    • For those who adore bubbles, the Turetta Ca’ Bianca Millesimato DOC Prosecco '18 is available by the glass or bottle, offering a refreshing complement to your meal.

What truly sets Via Tribunali apart are the stories shared between the plates. Customers like Krystal Newton highlight their memorable solo dining experiences, while others, like Wes M, appreciate the restaurant as a neighborhood hub serving authentic Italian fare. Patrons consistently rave about the friendly service, further enhancing the dining experience.

In conclusion, Via Tribunali isn't just a place to eat; it's a culinary retreat where every dish tells a story. Whether you’re indulging in their renowned pasta or savoring the expertly crafted pizzas, you’ll feel the heart of Italy in every bite. Next time, enjoy a classic Italian meal paired with delightful wines, and allow yourself to be transported to a bustling Italian pizzeria right in Seattle.