Broiler Bay is Here To Stay

Bellevue, WALocal News

Broiler Bay is a family-owned burger joint in Downtown Bellevue that has delighted locals since its establishment in 1989. Casidee Pirhadi, who met her husband while working there, now runs the restaurant with her nephew Ryan, ensuring the legacy of affordable and delicious food continues. The nostalgic atmosphere, featuring vintage decor and a classic Pac-Man machine, transports diners back to simpler times. Known for its made-to-order burgers and fast service, Broiler Bay offers great value with meals priced around $6. The onion rings have garnered special recognition for their crispy, flavorful preparation, making them a must-try item for visitors.

The restaurant attracts a diverse mix of customers, from students to construction workers, fostering a sense of community in the bustling city. As prices rise in Downtown Bellevue, Broiler Bay remains committed to affordability and quality, earning the loyalty of its patrons. The restaurant embodies comfort food that satisfies both hunger and nostalgia, solidifying its status as a beloved fixture in the local dining scene.

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