Tried this place for the first time the other day. Had a slice of cheese pizza and the Greek salad. Pizza was cold and the salad dressing was a bit odd. Needless to say, I didn’t finish the salad. Maybe I just caught them on a bad day.. .
Willy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Wild Tiger??? Sure, why not. May be a little tough to find but its on 4th Ave in between Wells Fargo and BW3(Buffalo Wild Wings) at Westlake Center. As you enter there’s an immediate stairwell going down and its on your left. Its a mini food court that Wild Tiger shares with Subway and Taco Del Mar. This is probably one of the cheapest lunches I’ve had in downtown. I paid about $ 6.50 for a good sized slice of pizza, salad and a drink. They were still cranking out the pizzas when I arrived and I just stuck to a traditional slice of pepperoni pizza. Pizza was ok, thicker than NY style, and just came out of the oven so it was nice & hot, good amount of cheese and the crust was ok. I got the combo that comes with a caesar salad and drink. Caesar salad was just some romaine tossed with caesar dressing and a few croutons on top. I never knew this place existed and sometimes you just want a slice of pizza for lunch. Not a bad lunch option that is also budget friendly. There is a board with daily specials so be sure to check that out. Some tables to sit at down there as well, didnt seem too crowded around noon. Family run spot and they were nice & friendly.
Brian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
For mall pizza its not bad and it might be a good lunch deal but ordering whole pies is a bust. I guess you get what you pay for. The prices are much more reasonable than other shops but the quality is meh.
Sheena C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
The pizza here is way better than the pizza joint in Westlake center if you want a quality slice I recommend this place there whole pies are perfect for a quick office party celebration the service is great always speedy
Dieter V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Issaquah, WA
I work downtown on 4thAVE and this is one of my go-to spots for lunch. It is at the very bottom of Westlake Center, somewhat hidden. It shares the basement area with a Subway and Taco Del Mar. This is where a lot of the local businesspeople grab lunch. Cheaper than the food courts and MUCH better food. I usually get two slices of pizza and a drink. It’s around $ 6.50. It’s a little bit pricey, but honestly, all food options in the area are about the same price. If you want simple pepperoni at the peak of lunch time, it’s almost like winning the lottery. I’ve seen many times where it’s gone within 60 seconds of coming out of the oven — which is good — the owner is constantly making fresh pizza! The owner is very friendly and I chat with him whenever I can about the happenings in the area. Out of the near-100 times I’ve been here, I’ve never had any problems. Every now and then you’ll see a unique combo ready to be served. Try them all!
Tim T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sammamish, WA
$ 6 including tax for a slice of pizza, Caesar salad, and soda on Mondays and Fridays. The food tastes good and is good quality for a reasonably priced lunch.
Skyler B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Love these guys! Food is always great, and they have tons of great meal deals and daily deals for super cheap. They have a great salads and their pizzas are always tasty. They will warm it up for you, and they are routinely turning out new pies. Have a punch card with them and get a free meal every ten purchases. Totally the place to go for a quick slice and salad.
Brittany L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
It was lunch time, and I was craving pizza. I didn’t want a whole pizza(even if it was small) so I started thinking about slices. The options nearest to me was the Westlake food court, littered with tourists, or Wild Tiger, hidden down in the basement of Westlake — a spot that not many people know even exists. Apart from summer and the Holidays, you usually only see people who work in the tower here. They have a lunch deal for a small Caesar salad, slice of pizza and a drink for 5.99 which if you work in this area, you’ll know is a steal. The Caesar salad is just a Caesar salad, so there’s not much to complain or rave about there, but the greens make you feel less guilty about filling your gut with pizza afterwards. The pizza itself is just tolerable. The crust doughy and there’s plenty of cheese on it. What’s really missing is the sauce. It’s like all you’re eating is cheese and bread and whatever toppings you have. The closest thing it reminds me to is the pizza we were served in grade school for lunch. However, it helps curb the pizza craving in a pinch. And I can simultaneously avoid the rain/cold by staying in the building.
Ruba A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mukilteo, WA
This place has amazing pizza full of great taste and flavor! So many different choices to choose from and all available which is really important for me! They also have fresh salads to add to your meal so you get a lot for your money. Everything is neat and tidy… and CLEAN! The staff is super nice and the service is excellent. Will definitely visit again!
Heba A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mukilteo, WA
The owner is very nice, and his food is even better. The pizza there is different than what we’re used to but always so good. I especially love their fresh salads! Definitely recommend it if you’re down in the area!
Shawn W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oak Lawn, IL
Stay away! Took 2 hours for a delivery 4 blocks away. Their reason was they could not find the Crowne Plaza hotel??? They cod have called me which they did 1 hour 35 minutes in to say he is on his way. Never again.
Phil S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
It’s about what you’d expect from the basement of a mall food court. I don’t know why I was surprised. The high Unilocal rating had me fooled. So, I thought I’d give it a try. I only had pizza. So, I can’t vouch for the salads. If I need a pizza fix next time, I’ll probably settle for Sbarro.
Ryan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Fast mall pizza. Get there early enough and you can get their pretty awesome veggie pizza. If you’re expecting gourmet, this isn’t it; just straight up solid pizza. Good service, too.
Todd W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I love this place. Great lunch combos daily. Good value at a great price. I am a big fan of the«Chop Chop» salad. Plus they have a punch card, Buy 9 combos get 1FREE!
Matt J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
They ignore phone calls and do not understand english
Justin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Federal Way, WA
this is one of the first place I ate when I started working in Seattle . I enjoy pizza, heck at one time I thought it was one of the nine food groups. they make a good pie . i got two pieces of pizza a cheese and a vegetarian it was the Tuesday special it will run you 5.99 with a drink. I was told by alot of people that they are better hot then they are cold, I guess I will have find out for myself if I slowed down to let it get cold . I will defiantly go back for more pizza and maybe a salad.
Dustin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Let’s face it: this is mall pizza. It ain’t gourmet. That said, it’s perfectly palatable thin-crust style pizza. I work right near this place and I go here quite often for lunch and I’ve yet to get an unsatisfactory meal. Add to that great specials, a reward-card program, and friendly servers? This place is A-OK.
Julian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I’ve been going to Wild Tiger Pizza in the bottom floor of Westlake Mall for a few years now and I must say that I thoroughly enjoy their food. I’m ADDICTED to their chop chop salads. Green lettuce, garbanzos, tomato, and fistfulls of cubed chicken, pepperoni, and 2 kinds of cheese with a nice vinaigrette. So good! Their pizza is ok, nothing incredible like Chicago-style or NYC, but alright. The small, fiesty, sassy woman who has been working there for forever is one of my favorites downtown!(we call her the«Tiger Lady») She is definitely fun to joke around with. The eternally-pissed off guy who has been working there for years is the one blemish on this otherwise-great pizza stand. I don’t know why he even still has a job, what with the several coworkers of mine who refuse to go there anymore after dealing with his awful attitude and terrible customer service. Be warned, this guy is a jerk. All in all, I give it 4 stars, based on my reasons above.
Tamara C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
I was in the heart of downtown Seattle and thinking that a good, hot slice of pizza would be just the ticket and violà I stumble upon the Wild Tiger Pizza Kitchen, it was serendipity. There is nothing fancy here and no surprises. You will find good cheap, fast food pizza the way it should be. I am a fan of thin crust and that is how they serve it up. The pizza itself is nothing special, it is just good enough but there are things to flavour it up such as parmesan, red pepper sprinkles and the requisite salt and pepper in front of the register. I found there were about 5 varieties of pizza to choose from at the time: a couple of different meat selections, a cheese, a vegetarian and a pesto. You can also add a salad with some nice toppings such as olive and feta. In all the service was super quick and it was cheap and good. What is not to like? There was not a lot of seating as it is to be shared with the other couple of food vendors. As I was there before the lunch rush, I had no problem finding a seat. A slice and a drink for under $ 5.00, not a bad deal in downtown Seattle, I feel like I did ok.
Troy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
«A-OK» perfectly describes my feelings on Wild Tiger Pizza. It’s an excellent alternative to the upstairs Sbarro, and their combo specials make this the most affordable pizza in a good 3 – 4 block radius. With double-punch card days, double pizza days, and free salad days, you’re guaranteed to find at least one or two days per week that work best for you. The woman who runs Wild Tiger is also pretty amusing. I’m a trusting, easily gullible person so have received my share of jibes from her when making small talk or asking questions at the register. Despite this, it’s clear to me that it’s all in fun, and it’s nice to see staff having a bit of fun in doing their job. While I enjoy the restaurant and its pizza, though, I’m not giving Wild Tiger any more stars for the simple fact that it’s not food I would order outside of working downtown. In my opinion, Wild Tiger Pizza is the best of limited options: you could easily do worse in the Westlake/downtown Seattle area.