Elliott Bay Pizza Pub

800 164th St SE L, Mill Creek, WA 98012, 98012-6301, Lynnwood, United States

🛍 Bbq, Wine, Pizza, Greek

4.1 💬 6038 Reviews
Elliott Bay Pizza Pub

Phone: +14259181553

Address: 800 164th St SE L, Mill Creek, WA 98012, 98012-6301, Lynnwood, United States

City: Lynnwood

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 6038

Website: http://www.elliottbaypizza.com

"Been going there for 15yrs. Shrink-flation is real here...portion sizes are shrinking....the salads are much smaller, pizza size is smaller, subs have less meat, they took away the tops from the bread on the bread bowls, and now the beer size is smaller on Fresh Hops??? No prices are posted, no policy changes are posted...you find out by trial error. I am sad to see this happen, and will miss going there. The leadership has changed direction for the worse and they are pushing away very loyal customers. I will be going to Maltby Pizza Pasta more, because they have not changed at all."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Elliott Bay Subs

Salads

Pasta

Chicken Wings

Calzone

Meat Dishes

Entrées

Vegetarian Subs

Sandwiches

Bread

12&Amp;Quot; Subs

Pizza

Sides

Chicken

Dinner - First Course

Wrap

Taryn Taryn

Great local pub. I just took it, but while I waited there, it was nice to see the care people put in their service there. The food was great. I'm back.

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Donna
Donna

Pizza is good Just be sure you check the size. We ordered a 16” to go and didn’t realize till we got home that it was a 14” Price per person: $20–30 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3


Helena
Helena

This gem is a family favorite! Has bar and restaurant section and decent seating for both. Staff is friendly and great. From their signature pizzas to sandwiches their food is superb!!


Helena
Helena

The atmosphere is very relaxed and cool. The beer menu is diverse and has a beautiful rotating ****. The staff is friendly and welcoming. I saved the best. The pizza. I can't even say how good the food is. View menu


rudy
rudy

Always a great experience. I like how you can customize a pizza without the fast food feel of Mod Pizza. Wednesdays are fun with some always challenging Trivia and the beer tender is the absolute best! Service: Dine in Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Kiara
Kiara

I was pleasantly surprised by this amazing pizzeria and bar. What stood out to me was their impressive variety of beers, including a mead on tap. This place is definitely a hidden gem. I would give the food a 5, the service a 4, and the atmosphere a 4.


Marci
Marci

The pizza at this restaurant is excellent! We dined in for dinner and found the price per person to be between $20-30. The food is top-notch, receiving a rating of 5. The service was good, with a rating of 4, and the atmosphere was also pleasant, receiving a rating of 4 as well. View menu


tommy
tommy

Everything is on point! I always get the Greek spaghetti and blue cheese wedge salad. Family gets kona on fire and pineapple pepperoni pizzas! We have eaten a lot of other things, but these are our favorites!!! Can't go wrong! Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5


Alex
Alex

The last time I dined here, I was told that the sauce contains anchovies. As a vegetarian who typically enjoys their pizza, I found this to be inconsiderate. This information was shared by the owner in 2016. The service was decent, and the meal was a lunch type. The price per person ranged from $10 to $20. I would rate the food a 2 out of 5. The recommended dishes are the Pepperoni Pizza.


Snow
Snow

Been going there for 15yrs. Shrink-flation is real here...portion sizes are shrinking....the salads are much smaller, pizza size is smaller, subs have less meat, they took away the tops from the bread on the bread bowls, and now the beer size is smaller on Fresh Hops??? No prices are posted, no policy changes are posted...you find out by trial error. I am sad to see this happen, and will miss going there. The leadership has changed direction for the worse and they are pushing away very loyal customers. I will be going to Maltby Pizza Pasta more, because they have not changed at all. View menu

Lynnwood

Lynnwood

Lynnwood, a bustling suburb near Seattle, offers a diverse culinary scene with options like seafood, Asian cuisine, and American classics, reflecting its multicultural community.

Categories

  • Bbq Savor the smoky and savory flavors of our barbecue offerings. From tender ribs to juicy briskets, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces and spices for an authentic BBQ experience.
  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity. View menu
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Greek Savor the rich flavors of Greece with our authentic selection of traditional dishes. Delight in fresh ingredients, aromatic herbs, and classic recipes that bring the essence of the Mediterranean to your table.

Amenities

  • Wine
  • Wifi
  • menu
  • Takeout
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