they said that all the«pizza haven» restaurants where bought out by domino’s pizza, and you know what there pizza taste like! when i lived in seattle i would always buy pizza haven pizza. i think they where one of the best pizzas i ever tasted. i dislike dominos pizza its the worst. i;ll never go there again since they bought pizza haven. that is all folks.
Tom T.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
Yep, back in the seventies/eighties, Pizza Haven seemed like the best pizza in Seattle. Every time I go to the Seattle Center, nostalgia pushes me to eating at this place, and every time I’m hugely disappointed. It always sucks – but it’s my fault for going back. Either my memory is cloudy, my taste has improved since I was a teenager or this place has gone downhill BIGTIME. Judging by all the reviews here, a lot of folks who grew up on Pizza Haven have good memories of it. Someone ought to buy the name and try to make it like it was in the old days.
Cathy G.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
For a moment you can recall when Pizza Haven was the best. If you carefully select you piece of pie you can get a great combo of grease, cheese and cholesterol ease-y. Love the past, live in the present.
Sonya L.
Tu valoración: 2 Kent, WA
My memory of Pizza Haven as a kid was that it was the most amazing pizza of all time. Big, huge slices with all sorts of delicious toppings. I remember being so excited to eat such a giant slice of goodness. But man, either my memory sucks or the pizza at Pizza Haven has gone way downhill. It’s just… not good. They still have great toppings, but there is hardly any sauce or cheese, which makes the pizza pretty darn dry. I will say, they have INCREDIBLE caesar salads here. I had my first ever one here as a kid and I still love them now. Great dressing, lots of croutons — delicious. They really need to work on their pizza… really badly…
Chris N.
Tu valoración: 2 Sacramento, CA
You’d think pizza would be hard to mess up, but these guys did a pretty good job of it. The cheese pizza tasted like it had been sitting under heating lamps all day and was barely edible. Plus the manager came over while I was paying and acted like a dick to his employee for no reason. They oughta shut this place down and replaced by a Sbarro. Very disappointing.
Andrew M.
Tu valoración: 1 Kirkland, WA
When I was a kid in the ’80’s, my dad used to take my brother and I to the Pizza Haven in Kirkland. I recently visited the Pizza Haven in Seattle to give it a try and it was the worst pizza I’ve ever had from a restaurant. I’m pretty sure that all they are doing at Pizza Haven is reheating frozen pizzas. The dough and toppings had the taste and consistency of a store-bought frozen pie. If this is not what they are doing, then they have achieved reproducing that exact same product, but why?
Haven S.
Tu valoración: 3 Mountlake Terrace, WA
It’s Pizza Me! I went here once on a relatives in town kind of Seattle Center trip, and I remember it as being pretty average. They also did not offer a free slice to their namesake. Okay, I wasn’t actually named for it(as far as I know). But who else has a pizza place with their name in it? Nobody was talking to you, Garlic Jim.
Sione P.
Tu valoración: 3 Edmonds, WA
It’s Pizza Haven. It’s one of many quick-to-serve restaurants located inside the Seattle Center Center House’s food court. It’s not the best pizza ever. It’s pretty good if you specifically want pizza(and not NY-style thin crust stuff). It’s about what you should expect when you go to a food court such as this. Prices are what they are, food is of the quality you’d expect and you don’t have to walk off the grounds to eat. The staff has always been pretty cool over the years and friendly. I will say that nowadays, I think they serve up better than what is served out of the sit-down restaurant that was once Michaelangelo’s(also located in the Center House).
Marc S.
Tu valoración: 4 Kirkland, WA
No, it’s not gourmet. It’s not meant to be, anymore than Dick’s hamburgers. Jeeesh… at least it’s not yuppie like California Pizza Kitchen, or corporate crap on a crust, like Pizza Hut. Anyone growing up in western Washington in the 1970s and early ‘80s will remember Pizza Haven fondly. It became an honest to goodness pizza institution… the place to celebrate with your little league team, and dine out with your folks on Sunday evening. I was pleased to find that their bacon bit pizza still ROCKS. The service was friendly and fast, and the pizza was fresh. A slice will fill your stomach nicely for three to four bucks.
Alice C.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
I work @ the Center House, and hate this place. Pizza is all dough, greasier than usual, and can be more or less guaranteed to be sitting under a lamp for at least two hours. Lady who runs it also has one of the worst attitudes towards employees and customers Ive ever seen.
Patricia r.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Love and cherish this place. Their 1000 Island salad dressing is the best I have ever had and the courtons as well. But the pizza is wonderful.
Maria J.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
What’s with the low stars? I love Pizza Haven. The crust is very soft and the flawors of the pizza is different from the usual Domino’s or Pizza Hut.
Adrian B.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
Harkening back to my youth Pizza Haven was the goods. At least that’s how I remember it. Flash forward to January 2008. How did I ever eat this crap? Usually bad pizza is still decent. This wasn’t. and I paid for it later with the worst gas pains I have ever had(TMI I know).
Tony G.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
God, and I used to think this was really good back in the day. Either they let their pizza go to shit, or my taste buds have matured. Zipzap Zubidy Bop!
D.J. Y.
Tu valoración: 2 Shoreline, WA
If this is what pizza«haven» looks like and tastes like, well then, we are in serious trouble. The Seattle Center House, is in need of some serious food help. This is the only place at the Seattle Center to serve up some zahhh… sadly this is pure crap on a shingle. Doughy, tasteless and served up on a heating tray under some heat lamps, blah! 2 stars because sadly this is one of the few places we can stand to eat at the Center House. Man what is up with this place… Elvis is cry’n…