The Best Focaccia In Seattle, Ranked - Seattle - The Infatuation (2024)

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Aimee Rizzo

In the greater bread universe, there are some key types to consider. Sourdough. Naan. Banana. But few have the wonderful versatility of focaccia. And it’s the only bread that shares features with a human (sorry to those without dimples). By way of sandwiching, soup-dunking, and olive oil showers, we ate an absurd amount of focaccia in the name of science to rank Seattle’s best.

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Nate Watters

9.0

1Cornelly

The reigning champion of caesar salad, pizza-and-pasta combos, and summertime patio parties also rightfully wins the focaccia trophy. At Cornelly, quarters of rounded fluff arrive with craggy charred bits detailing the anatomy of each wedge. Beneath lies a steamy yeasted cloud that’s practically begging to be swiped through the compound butter of the moment, be it lavender or fennel pollen. For crying out loud, don’t make it beg.

Aimee Rizzo

2Sea Wolf Bakers

If a focaccia emoji existed, it’d look exactly like Sea Wolf’s. Their magnificent, sturdy slabs have everything you want—deep cratered dimples, mix-ins like roasty olives and lemon peel, and a spongy texture perfect for swirling through olive oil or making a little lunchtime sandwich. For grab-and-go bakery focaccia, you can’t do much better. That is, provided you’re willing to part with $48 for a full-sized sheet. Worth it.

Aimee Rizzo

3Ben's Bread Co.

216 N 70th St Seattle, Washington 98103

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Bakery/Cafe

Phinney Ridge

Even if your idea of great focaccia means cavernous air pockets and tug-of-war gluten stretch, Ben’s Bread’s proves that lighter, cakey versions can shine, too. The top and bottom have a crispy crackle, so you still get a sizable crunch even though the middle is essentially bread-flavored cotton candy. Ground black pepper and seeped-in olive oil make this loaf endlessly snackable on its own, though we also endorse submerging in soup.

Aimee Rizzo

4T55 Pâtisserie

The focaccia from this Bothell bakery reeks from the glaze of black truffle honey. But the truffleness is perfectly subtle, and the rest of the rectangle is outstanding, too. Plenty of bounce is backed by a sweet-sticky caramelized shell, and the funk pairs nicely with the fresh thyme and tangy globs of chevre. Save the EVOO flight—dips need not apply here.

Aimee Rizzo

5Tivoli

This pizzeria’s focaccia is so good that we wouldn’t care if we didn’t order pizza at all. Toasty, yeasty, and springy, this bread’s impressive in its many applications, whether topped with san marzano passata and whipped ricotta, sprinkled with sesame seeds and slathered in tomato nori butter, or straddling pulverized pistachio and cold cuts. Pizza, babe, it’s nothing personal.

Aimee Rizzo

8.4

6Union Saloon

You can certainly order this Wallingford bar’s focaccia as an open-faced sandwich, reaping the benefits of extended contact with braised verde pork, or smoked brisket and BBQ sauce. But a little-known hack is that you can order the stuff just by itself. They serve the pillowy-soft triangles grilled, and the bold char marks add a resounding, fettunta-like crunch that plays well with olive oil and salt.

Aimee Rizzo

8.4

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You can count on any sandwich between planks of herby focaccia here to be a hit. But we also recommend nabbing a side of focaccia spears to go with it. The draw here is the medley of herbs baked into the crust, including chives and scallion greens. That means you get this grassy, mild onion flavor without pesky burnt bits of actual onion. And seeing as Layers has bread-griddling down to a science, you can count on pristine butter-seared marbling.

Aimee Rizzo

6.6

8Willmott's Ghost

2100 6th Ave Seattle, WA 98121

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Italian

Denny Triangle

We never met a more aperitivo hour-worthy mound of focaccia than the one at Willmott’s Ghost’s. It’s golden, super dense with pebble-sized crumb, and served drowning in olive oil that pools inside each dimple—not to mention earthy warmth imparted via rosemary. The whole specimen is ideal for swiping up creamy calabrian chili sauce from demolished plates of arancini, or using as sustenance alongside a spritz.

Makena Yee

8.6

9Deru Market

Deru’s focaccia is a classic for a reason. The texture is middle-of-the-road pleasant with a nice hand of salt and rosemary on top. And the loaf’s versatility makes it great for dunking into the soup du jour, sponging up zingy salad dressing, or as a vehicle for cured meats. As an added bonus, it freezes particularly well.

Nate Watters

7.9

10Bizzarro Italian Cafe

1307 N 46th St Seattle, WA 98103

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Italian

Wallingford

The complimentary focaccia that comes with every meal at this wacky Italian spot always spoils our appetite well before mains arrive—but there are worse problems to have. It’s the epitome of quality table bread, with a balance of squish and airiness that slurps balsamic-spiked olive oil like a thirsty plant getting watered. We’d recommend saving a hunk to sop up pasta sauce leftovers, but that’s easier said than done.

Aimee Rizzo

7.0

11Chinook's At Salmon Bay

Speaking of free, the bottomless basket of chewy, thyme-flecked focaccia is our favorite perk of this otherwise mediocre touristy seafood restaurant. We’d much rather pound fountain sodas and fill up on this fantastic table bread than go nuts with anything marked “MP.” Is that fraud?

Brooke Fitts

7.8

12Darkalino's

The focaccia at Darkalino’s flies out of the kitchen with a solid toasting job, a sprinkle of flaky salt, and a dependable denseness. But what really amplifies this block of bread is the accompanying Disco Sauce, a groovy, sweet and spicy concoction that would make even sad Wonder slices taste great. Fail to add on the sauce, and you’ve failed to see the point.

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