Chef and restaurateur Brian Clevenger’s General Harvest Restaurants is preparing to reveal its next venture in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood.
G.H. Pasta & Pizza will open at 6726 Greenwood Ave., replacing Autumn Seattle, another General Harvest restaurant. Autumn is set to close on Saturday, January 17, according to a press release.
“Right now, Seattle diners are looking for places that feel both special and accessible,” Clevenger said in a statement. “GH Pasta & Pizza is our answer–a place that offers great food, great value, and a space where everyone feels at home.”
The move to G.H. Pasta & Pizza reflects Clevenger’s effort to reach a wider audience while building on Autumn’s legacy, whose housemade pastas earned a devoted following.
“We’ll bring what General Harvest is known for, attention to detail, fresh ingredients, and great service, and expand it to a format that invites more people to join us–whether it’s a date night, a family dinner, or a casual neighborhood hangout,” Clevenger said.
The menu will expand on the restaurant’s specialty pastas and feature a variety of 12-inch sourdough pizzas, including a classic with tomato, pepperoni and mozzarella; the “Fun Guy” with white sauce, wild mushrooms, thyme and fontina; and the “Love It or Hate It” with tomato, guanciale, pineapple and pickled jalapeños.

The family-friendly restaurant will seat up to 38 guests indoors and offer a seasonal patio with space for 16 more.
Guests looking to unwind can enjoy an extensive bar program featuring four taps highlighting breweries from Seattle and across Washington, alongside a full selection of local and Italian wines and signature cocktails.
A happy hour menu is offered daily from 4 to 5 p.m. and during the restaurant’s final hour of service.
G.H. Pasta & Pizza is scheduled to open in February and will operate daily from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and from 4 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Visit the website and follow along on Instagram for opening updates.
