Broadway Grill Pizzeria Takes Over the Former Buzz Inn Steakhouse on Broadway

Everett, WALocal News

Broadway Grill & Pizzeria has officially taken over the location previously occupied by Buzz Inn Steakhouse at 3121 Broadway in Everett, WA. The restaurant, now open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, highlights a menu filled with delicious options including pizzas, juicy steaks, and hearty breakfasts. Their offerings cater to various dining preferences, featuring not only dine-in experiences but also convenient take-out and an elegant banquet hall for special occasions. With initial hours from 7 a. m.

to 10 p. m. daily, the restaurant is well-positioned to serve the local community. Guests can expect to find a variety of dishes ranging from calzones and salads to fish and pastas on the menu. Broadway Grill & Pizzeria aims to provide a memorable dining experience that resonates with both locals and visitors alike.

The restaurant emphasizes quality and customer service, hoping to establish itself as a go-to location for meals in Everett. As they invite patrons to enjoy their cozy atmosphere and diverse menu, Broadway Grill & Pizzeria represents a positive addition to the local dining landscape.

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