Welcome to Drunken Pizza & Pocha

108 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, United States

General Info

Nestled in the heart of downtown Seattle at 108 Occidental Ave S, Drunken Pizza & Pocha is the kind of spot that instantly makes you feel at home. From the moment you walk in, the lively, relaxed vibe hits you-perfect for a casual night out or a quick takeout after a long day. The restaurant’s setup balances a cozy, social atmosphere with enough space for friends to gather without feeling cramped, and parking is surprisingly convenient with both free and paid street options nearby.

The menu at Drunken Pizza & Pocha is simple but packs a punch. Their Chicken Wings 치킨윙 are a must-try, offering that perfect combination of crispiness and flavor that keeps you coming back for more. Each bite has just the right balance of seasoning and tenderness, making it easy to see why this dish is a favorite among locals. Beyond wings, the menu features a variety of options that pair perfectly with the restaurant’s selection of alcoholic beverages, from craft beers to unique cocktails, creating a fun and indulgent dining experience.

One of the standout features of this spot is its versatility. Whether you’re grabbing dinner on the go or planning a laid-back night with friends, Drunken Pizza & Pocha delivers. Their delivery and takeout services make it effortless to enjoy the menu from the comfort of your home, while still capturing the same fresh flavors and satisfying portions you’d get dining in. For those stopping by in person, the bar area is inviting, encouraging conversation and a few laughs over drinks.

The location itself is ideal for anyone exploring Seattle’s vibrant neighborhoods. Close to the waterfront and local attractions, it’s an easy stop if you’re wandering through downtown or coming from work. Reviews often highlight the combination of excellent food, attentive service, and a welcoming environment that makes both first-timers and regulars feel appreciated. From the friendly staff to the thoughtfully prepared dishes, Drunken Pizza & Pocha consistently delivers a quality experience that makes it more than just a restaurant-it’s a go-to spot for flavorful bites and a lively atmosphere.

With its blend of hearty menu items, flexible dining options, and convenient city location, Drunken Pizza & Pocha captures the essence of casual, enjoyable dining in Seattle. The focus on great Chicken Wings 치킨윙, paired with drinks and easy parking, ensures every visit is a satisfying and memorable one. Whether stopping in for a quick bite or planning a longer evening with friends, this restaurant makes it simple to enjoy good food and a friendly, engaging environment.

The combination of delivery, takeout, and on-site service, along with attentive attention to both taste and atmosphere, makes Drunken Pizza & Pocha a standout choice for anyone looking to enjoy casual dining without sacrificing quality or convenience.

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What customers say?

“ Interesting vibe at this place. Was not what we expected but it ended up being okay. We were the only ones who we saw get carded which was kinda weird. Service was ok but they were busy. They bring the food up with a pulley system from downstairs which was cool. K-pop music on the sound system and video screens. Corn cheese pizza and shrimp corn pizza are a must try. ”

- Natalie CardozaClark -

“ We came in a bit skeptical, expecting just another average food bar — but wow, were we wrong. Drunken Pizza & Pocha turned out to be a total gem. The seafood pizza was a standout: unexpectedly flavorful with a crispy crust and perfectly balanced toppings. The army stew hit all the right notes too — comforting, rich, and packed with flavor. The whole vibe brought us right back to late nights in Korea — lively, casual, and delicious. Definitely didn’t expect this level of quality, but we’re glad we gave it a try. Will be back again, and absolutely recommend checking it out! ”

- Vy Nguyen -

“ I went in thinking that this was just another pizza place (granted I had just read the drunken pizza party part on the invite and didn’t register the pocha) and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was Korean fusion upon arrival. Despite the neon wings outside, I initially walked past the establishment because this is a place that can be easy to miss, but is a place you should NOT miss. Our party was about 15ish (and more arrived later) on a random, rainy, Sunday for a birthday. We were greeted with a dim, neon aesthetic, which my friends took full advantage of to capture some memories. We were there from 5-7pm in our upstairs area and as far as I observed, the only people there during that time. I’m not a gatekeeper so while I would love to have this place to myself, I feel more of the community needs to know about it, hence this review. Only one server was there that night and he was absolutely phenomenal. This is truly a hidden gem in Pioneer Square. It’s relatively new to the neighborhood (2023) and for people who like pizza, Korean food, not to mention incredibly priced pizza and Korean food, this is a place to put on your list if you haven’t experienced it yet. Don’t walk, run, especially if you’re on a budget and/or need a place for a large gathering. Why? Well, let’s get to the food I personally had the pleasure of experiencing and which was so reasonably priced. It also came out extremely quickly given our party size. It was as if I turned away briefly and suddenly there was blazing hot blue fire right in front of me. Actually no, that really happened. The pizza was pristine. The army stew was amazing. The fries were fantastic. The Korean fried chicken was kind to my stomach. All in all, a great experience and an unforgettable time with my friends. The only other thing I have to say about this place and it’s a very small, personal preference, irrelevant to the food, service, or overall experience itself (which are 3 things most people go to restaurants for) is that they don’t have WiFi. For most people with cellular service, that’s a non-issue, because again people go for the food and not free WiFi, but it is something that I would like to mention as a chronically online person and as someone who thoroughly enjoys it when WiFi is available. But that’s it. No other complaints and if anything, it was just a minor inconvenience that I don’t even consider a complaint. I did want to mention it though as it would make working remotely here difficult for me and that being said, if they had WiFi, I would come here to work remotely or even take a longer weekday lunch because the environment was just that nice. They do have amazing lunch specials according to their website, so maybe I will drop by on a day when I don’t need WiFi or want something yummy to go during the week. Thank you again for accommodating our party, allowing us to move multiple tables for our convenience, and providing surreal service. I will be going back soon and telling my other friends about it as well. tl;dr a fun place that can host large parties (finding space, especially space for large parties is rare in Seattle let’s be real) and has delicious food with somewhat pre-COVID prices, go now, see and taste for yourself ”

- Lia -

“ Good experience. Strange at first, met downstairs asking if we wanted food or food and drinks. Downstairs for food, upstairs for food and drinks with ID. Food was great, we had cheese and supreme pizza with wings. Flavor was there, server was up and down the stairs greeting, serving and bartending. Prompt, food came quick and we enjoyed our time! Recommend! ”

- DMO1798 -

“ Food was cooked very well and quick. Their seafood pizza and mini tonkatsu were really good. Some of the drink menu were not available because they didn't have a bartender on the day we visited. Good vibes. ”

- Jayney Lee -

“ Came in right at open. The chicken is yummy. The pizza with fries on it in combo with the beer tower is AMAZING! This place is quickly becoming a good to place for my friends and I. *pic of chicken when mostly gone* ”

- Rebecca Causey -

“ Their bulgogi and potato pizzas are flavorful and unique. Onion chicken good but small portion. The place has two floors, downstairs is chill, upstairs is 21+ with music and neon lights. It’s a great hangout for late nights. Drinks are solid. Good vibes overall! ”

- Duyen -

“ What a great little place! Wasn’t feeling pizza, so we went for a couple of tapas and the highly recommended Army Stew. Stew broth was amazing. Chicken wings were about the meatiest I’ve had, really substantial. Great price point for all foods. Nicely decked out for Halloween…….. took home a small chicken pesto pizza and it too was great. ”

- Chris Van Luven -
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108 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, United States