Revolution Pizza & Music

About

Pizza, Vinyl Records

Price Range : $11-30 ($$)

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    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 240 2nd Ave S Ste 102, Seattle, WA 98104

Phone: (206) 682-2278

Work Hours

Mon11:00 am-3:00 pm
Tue11:00 am-8:00 pm
Wed11:00 am-8:00 pm
Thu11:00 am-8:00 pm
Fri11:00 am-8:00 pm
Sat10:00 am-2:00 pm

Business info

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    Vegan Options
    Yes
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    Vegetarian Options
    Yes
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    Yes
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch, Dinner
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    Parking
    Street
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    Bike Parking
    No
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    Wheelchair Accessible
    Yes
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    Good for Kids
    No
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    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Ambience
    Hipster, Casual
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    Beer & Wine Only
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    Good For Happy Hour
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
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    Wi-Fi
    Free
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    Has TV
    No
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    Dogs Allowed
    Yes
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    Waiter Service
    Yes
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    Caters
    Yes
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    Gender Neutral Restrooms
    Yes
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    Open to All
    Yes

Reviews

  • Jeff C.

    star star star star star_border 12 June 2026

    One of the tastiest thin crusty pizzas I've found DT. Slices are huge. Pioneer square location

  • Catherine M.

    star star star_border star_border star_border 5 June 2026

    Lackluster pizza; incredibly dull.
    It had hardly any cheese or toppings. The tomato sauce was fresh and simple and tasted purely tomato which was great but they put barely any on at all. And the crust, my god- it tasted like sad air.

    They're hipster pretentious which is a big no for me. I have eaten here twice. Both times I left unimpressed and still hungry.

  • Anne D.

    star star star star star_border 2 June 2026

    Fleetwood Mac, Linda Ronstadt, Billy Joel, and Phil Collins. These were some of the vinyl records I sifted through while I waited for my pizza. I've always been drawn to vinyl since I grew up with music playing on a turntable. Pre download era, there was something about the anticipation of an album release, waiting in line at the store with other fans, tearing off the thin plastic liner, and listening to those songs for the very first time. It was about driving to Tower Records off Mercer Street and spending an hour going through collections of music. It was fun and exciting. Nowadays, we press a button and it automatically goes to a phone or PC. It's too easy and boring. It's why I'm still drawn to places like Easy Street in the Junction and Georgetown Records off Airport Way.

    RPM is a unique place in Pioneer Square. It's a combo of loud music and NY style pizza. Where else in downtown Seattle are you going to rock to GnR Paradise City and chow down on a giant slice of Pepperoni at noon?  RPM has a small collection of records but you really just go for the pizza. The lunch crowd consists of tourists and 98104 workers. After 5pm the hipster crowd grabs a bite before heading down to Flatstick Pub for a round of mini golf.

    Rock on.

  • Daniel F.

    star star star star star 29 May 2026

    Mega sploosh. If you can get there before they run out of supplies or time, you'll get a good pie. Otherwise, you're going to be sad because they can only do so much. My only complaint is that the vegan pizza does not have cheese on it. You can stop in here on the way home for a quick slice or whole pie. Highly recommend.

  • Teresa M.

    star star star star_border star_border 15 May 2026

    Based on my two experiences, this place is pretty meh and pretty a-okay depending on what you're getting.

    The first time I went I went with slices. When they say "slices" what they mean is 1/4 of a 16" pie - so keep that in mind! Each one is basically the equivalent of 2 slices. The slices that I got were....okay....I guess. The dough seemed to be a bit overworked which caused it to be chewy, but my main problem was that the reheated pizza was seriously over heated and was quickly creeping towards burnt.

    The next time I went I opted for a fresh pizza. Much better this time around!!! The dough was still a bit on the chewy side, but the pie was cooked properly and was clearly freshly made. While they probably have great slices around lunch time because they're moving quickly and thus fresh, I would avoid going in the evening if you're looking for slices.

    Both times service was noticeably friendly and that always counts for something!

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