The Tasty, Delicious, Lifelong Legacy of Brewery City Pizza

Olympia, WALocal News

Brewery City Pizza, a cherished Thurston County pizzeria established in 1982, has reopened after a renovation period. The restaurant engaged the local community by collecting over 1,500 responses to a survey on desired improvements for the next 40 years. Customers can now experience updated interiors, reduced prices, and new menu items, while still enjoying their classic favorites. The Tweten brothers, who acquired the pizzeria in 2021, are committed to preserving the family-oriented atmosphere that has made it a local landmark. They focus on high-quality ingredients and in-house preparations, including dough and sauces made from a secret family recipe.

The reopening aims to revitalize the restaurant's legacy while catering to modern tastes and preferences. Brewery City Pizza also emphasizes partnerships with local breweries to offer a wider selection of craft beers. As it welcomes back diners, the establishment looks forward to continuing its role as a community gathering spot for years to come.

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