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Supreme used to be one of the best New York-style slice shops in town. Unfortunately, that heyday is long gone, as the slices at their University District location are barely better than what you'll find at an airport pizzeria. The crust is underbaked and gummy, the toppings are dry, and while we appreciate many a crispy cheese edge on the Detroit-style square, the rest of it is pretty forgettable—even when fresh and toasty from the oven. We can literally use all of our fingers and toes to tally up better pizza spots in Seattle.
But what this place does have going for it is the bar area, which opens at 11am every day—it's a narrow, 21+ hideaway for those who'd like to escape college students and sunlight. Go forth and brood with a beer alongside some scallion garlic knots at noon on a random Wednesday.
What our ratings mean
Not recommended: Below a 5.9, you’re starting to have some problems. Something is actively wrong and you’ll probably be disappointed.