Casual bar & lounge offering pizza, pitchers of beer & live music in a hip, contemporary space.
"Wait, there’s music at this pizzeria? In early 2024 Burien pizza favorite Stevie’s Famous opened its second location inside the Beacon Hill music venue, and it’s all-ages until 8 p.m., meaning that in the early evenings it’s a family-friendly hangout with exceptional slices and pies. The dough has a slight sourdough tang, you can fold your slices over as god intended, and the Normie MacDonald — with burrata, hot honey, and pepperoni — packs enough heat and creaminess to satisfy parents and close-down-the-bar concert-goers alike." - Mark DeJoy, Harry Cheadle, Harry Cheadle
"Sibling to Phinney Ridge’s massively popular Windy City Pie, this pizza counter located within the Clock-Out Lounge on Beacon Hill serves up 12-inch deep dish options with a caramelized cheese edge on a house-made sourdough. Brunch pizzas are currently available once a month at an all-ages drag show aptly called The Breakfast Club, and include the Quiche-za (a fluffy quiche pizza made with Wisconsin brick cheese), and the Everything Bagel pie, topped with cream cheese, smoked salmon, and capers." - Marika Malaea
"Apparently, the Clock-Out Lounge is some kind of music venue? Coulda fooled us — last time we stepped into this Beacon Hill bar it was a crowded, surprisingly family-friendly pizza restaurant. That’s the Stevie’s Famous effect: The Burien-based pizzeria (founded by the Lupo team) has been drawing raves for its slices, and as of January you can get them here, within Seattle city limits. The star here is the crust, which is sturdy but pliable enough to fold New York-style, and has a slight sourdough-y tang. If you can only get one pie here, make it the Normie MacDonald, which combines burrata, hot honey, and coppa for a sweet-creamy-spicy combo that makes you reconsider any “hot honey has jumped the shark” takes you may have." - Meg van Huygen, Harry Cheadle
"A lot goes on at Clock-Out Lounge. There’s Monday night karaoke, live music, trivia, vinyl record sale pop-ups, and more. The crown jewel of Clock-Out, however, has to be the pizza. This dive bar is the official location for Breezy Town Pizza, the sister spot to Windy City Pie (the best Chicago-style deep dish in town). Breezy Town’s pies are more like thick-crust pan pizza, with caramelized edges and toppings like Beecher’s curds and extra-crispy pepperoni. Always add an order of cheddar and vanilla bourbon butterscotch popcorn." - aimee rizzo
"For a night of karaoke, great beer, and even better food, stop by Clock-Out Lounge on a Monday night. It’s where Breezy Town is located, so you can eat delicious Chicago pan-style pizzas with caramelized cheese edges and toppings like crispy pepperoni and Beecher’s curds. It’s never too packed or rowdy, and they have a great Happy Hour if you want to hang out before all the singing begins." - Aimee Rizzo