Keeping Pizza Fresh and Fun with Brewery City Pizza in Olympia

Olympia, WALocal News

Brewery City Pizza operates in Olympia, Tumwater, and Lacey, known for its creative pizza offerings, including The Big Dill, which combines dill pickle chips with applewood-smoked bacon. General manager Jaden Miller highlights the restaurant's openness to new flavors, leading to hits like the Buffalo Fajita Chicken. Long-time staff member Roland Jung has dedicated 33 years to the business, fostering a family-like environment that values customer feedback. The menu features a variety of options, including hand-tossed and gluten-free crusts, as well as sandwiches and salads, appealing to a broad range of preferences. The Harvester pizza, featuring roasted butternut squash and goat cheese, transitioned from a special to a menu staple due to its popularity.

The restaurant's commitment to quality ingredients and customer satisfaction enhances its community presence. Regular menu updates encourage customers to explore new tastes while enjoying beloved classics. Brewery City Pizza remains a cherished destination for both loyal customers and first-time visitors.

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