Cora Pizza & Plates

Italian restaurant · Central Area

Cora Pizza & Plates

Italian restaurant · Central Area

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926 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122

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Wood-fired pizzas, pasta, salads, apps, great wine  

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926 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

coraseattle.com
@coraseattle

$20–30 · Menu

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926 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

+1 206 322 6304
coraseattle.com
@coraseattle

$20–30 · Menu

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Aug 11, 2025

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Southpaw - Review - Capitol Hill - Seattle - The Infatuation

"Some half-baked ideas end up turning into great successes - snuggies, for example, or getting up in the middle of the night to rearrange your furniture. But Southpaw is a half-baked idea that stayed that way. This new counter-service spot in Capitol Hill is a boxing-themed pizza restaurant. But we’ll get to the theme later. The major problem here is the pizza. The crust is bland and disintegrates when you pick it up, letting all of the toppings spill off the slice. Speaking of the toppings, they’re nothing special - they range from boring pepperoni to a sausage, feta, mint, sesame seed, and gelatinous caramelized onion combination that makes you feel like you’re in an alternate dimension where pizza is some kind of new concept. Even more confusing is the fact that there are actually some great small plates here, like thinly-cut roasted potatoes tossed with parsley, Calabrian chile, and ’nduja. Why can’t we have a crispy pizza with those things? As we said earlier, the theme of Southpaw is boxing. There are big wall decals with phrases like “right in the kisser,” and the pizzas have names like Featherweight and Uppercut. On the alcohol side, Southpaw is trying to be like a cocktail bar - there’s frozen rosé, margarita slushies, and negronis on tap. There are also board games, but lame ones, like Hungry Hungry Hippos, Chinese Checkers, and Cat-Opoly. You may be wondering how frozen rosé and Cat-Opoly fit into the boxing theme, and we are, too. There is no obvious answer. There’s also no obvious answer as to why it’s so quiet, when it’s on one of the busiest streets in Capitol Hill, and in between the neighborhood’s craziest bar (Rhein Haus) and the neighborhood’s best bar (Canon). Unless, of course, it’s because people have figured out that this pizza isn’t good. With such an ideal location, Southpaw is set up for success, but it needs to resolve its identity crisis first. If you come here and choose the build-your-own-pizza option, you won’t be angry - just make it a margherita with fresh mozzarella and basil, and ask them to cook it for a few extra minutes. If you bring the party with you in the form of friends and Cards Against Humanity, you’ll probably have a pretty good time. But while we’re on the theme of ideas, the best idea would be to have your pizza somewhere else. Food Rundown Pizza Bones We’re pretty sure they just intended to give some breadsticks a cute name, but these things are so skinny that they do, in fact, look like human femurs. They come with slices of fresh mozzarella, marinated olives, and a small swipe of pesto. Two reasons why this dish doesn’t work: round cheese slices don’t balance well on poles of pizza dough, and the pesto has enough garlic to survive in Fright Night. Romaine Salad This is a super lemony Caesar, and it’s tart, light, and pretty good. But the greasy croutons completely saturated in oil are unfortunate. Roasted Potatoes The most redeeming quality of this restaurant is this appetizer of potatoes roasted with ’nduja sausage, Calabrian chile, and fresh parsley. Our only complaint is that we want more of the sausage. Featherweight This pizza has smoked mozzarella, roasted garlic, Parmesan, and white sauce, and is probably the best pie on the menu. Which isn’t saying too much, because it’s still pretty greasy and the crust holds up about as well as a wad of single-ply toilet paper. Flavor’s pretty good, though. Uppercut A plain pepperoni pizza that you could get at Domino’s, except at Domino’s, the toppings wouldn’t slide off. Upgrade to fresh mozzarella, and you’ll get yourself to California Pizza Kitchen status: slightly better, but still mediocre at best. Contender This bizarre frankenpie has pesto, Italian sausage, mozzarella, feta, fresh mint, gummy caramelized onions, and toasted sesame seeds. What the fck is going on here? Tropic Thunder Southpaw’s take on Hawaiian pizza: tomato sauce, bacon, caramelized pineapple, fresh mozzarella, and pickled jalapeño. The pineapple tastes really good, but the rest is pretty boring. Soft Serve Ice Cream We wanted to love this ice cream, because Seattle has a severe soft serve deficit. But the time we tried it, it had a watery texture that made us question whether or not the machine was working properly." - Aimee Rizzo

https://www.theinfatuation.com/seattle/reviews/southpaw
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Cameron

Google
Amazing pizza and apps. Great wine list. The staff is so friendly! I can't wait to come back. Such a good spot for big groups.

Jason Thompson

Google
It’s nice to have a joint nearby with some Italian bite options since Italian is not as common here compared to elsewhere. Had the rigatoni with some wine and the other half had a type of spaghetti-puttanesca. I wish the wine was cheaper but it’s a quaint place with a nice atmosphere for a date near the Hill on 12th.

Nick Isles

Google
Cora is a gem of a restaurant in every way. It has a welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and incredible food (one of those menu's where you just want to order everything). Thank you for a great evening, I look forward to coming back!

Chris M

Google
A little gem of a place. A nice wine selection and delicious pizzas. Seevice was friendly and helpful.

Valeria Garcia

Google
We loved it here. Everyone was super kind and food was top. The artichoke dip was tasteful and delicious, the arugula salad was creative with well balanced ingredients that brought in the mouth the Gorgonzola taste and the nuts texture. The pizza? Great, not too much, not too much, with ingredients that could be noticed and combined well. We will be back.

Lizzie M

Google
Had the caico e Pepe pizza and the rigatoni pasta and pep pizza (not pictured). The restaurant is in a nice location but I was sort of disappointed in the meal. Super friendly service but the restaurant had an interesting odor. The pizza was actually pretty ok, and had a crunchy crust. I thought it was a little oily and the size of the pie was 11" for $20.

Meta Kate Faulkner

Google
This is the best pizza in Seattle! It’s rich, flavorful, perfectly salty and addictive. We love wood fired pizza and the menu here provides to perfect amount of choices, though we usually go for our favorites- the verde and cacio e pepe, and for our kid, the margarita. But don’t skimp on the sides- the heavenly vegetables and salads each have a unique flavor profile, accented by a schmear or a sprinkle of herbs, a grind of nuts or breadcrumbs, seasonal and always super fresh. We scrape these plates before they go back to the kitchen. Try the carrots and ricotta, and the romaine salad with croutons can’t be beat. Cora is great for a date or a family dinner, weeknight or weekend, with a nice wine list, a few beers on tap, and good house cocktails. I love the simplicity here: beautiful tastes and flavors that shine through uniquely in each dish, an uncomplicated but full menu, delicious pizza, great veggies and salad, genuine and friendly service which is hard to find in the neighborhood -with included tips. The seating gives lots of options- a private spacious booth, open long tables for a crowd, bar seats with windows for the solo eater.

emily cook

Google
I was sad to see southpaw go but happy that the pizza and family remains! The place is definitely fancier feeling but the pizza is tasty! We tried the margarita and verde and both were delicious. The crust was some of the better crust I’ve had on pizza and I ate it all instead of leaving the ends on my plate 😂