It appears a new brewery will take over the old Cask & Trotter restaurant in Lynnwood (Cask & Trotter’s Seattle location also closed earlier this year.) Peace of Mind Brewing is the brainchild of a father-and-son duo and an official Brewers Association member. Stay tuned for the most up-to-date news on Bayside Cafe’s Facebook page: Upcoming brewery takes over Cask & Trotter For now, stop by their Hewitt spot on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. is still open, though with limited hours so the owners can spend more time getting their new restaurant ready.Įxpect an opening date announcement soon: The owners said “either next weekend or the following”, so we’re certain you’ll get to enjoy porkless barbecue sandwiches, “bacun” burgers and more at their new location by the end of June/early July. Bayside’s old location at 1717 Hewitt Ave. The new restaurant will provide the owners with a better functioning kitchen, and patrons with a full-sized diner and lounge. The Grape & Grain is located at 6502 Evergreen Way Suite A in Everett.Įverett’s newest vegan burger-slinging joint is moving on to bigger pastures: Bayside Cafe will relocate around the corner from its Hewitt Avenue location to 3001 Broadway (formerly Tang Wong and double formerly China Doll). Come back later for a pint and live music. It’s never a bad day when you can grab a latte and pastry while browsing local craft beer and wine. They also have fresh baked goods from Choux Choux Bakery in Everett. They’re pouring espresso and other coffee drinks using products from Seattle-based Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Co. Owners Eric and Krista Brown converted a portion of their store into a coffee shop, which will be open on weekdays at 7 a.m. The recent move will help The Grape & Grain “create a destination for customers looking to find quality coffee, artisanal craft beers, and top wines from producers all around the world while providing a local experience featuring brewers, wine producers and coffee roasters from the Pacific Northwest,” according to a press release. The Grape & Grain has achieved the Pacific Northwest beverage trifecta: The Everett wine and beer shop is adding coffee service to its store on Evergreen Way. Famous Dave’s four other Washington locations (Seattle, Tacoma, Tukwila and Yakima) appear to be open, according to the company website. “We truly appreciate all the support we’ve received over the years from the Everett community,” the spokesperson added. A spokesperson for the national chain confirmed the location at 1206 SE Everett Mall Way shuttered on June 1. That means you can enjoy their quality deli sandwiches (we’re especially jazzed about their muffo, with hot sopressata salami, mortadella, provolone cheese, garlic spread and olive tapenade on a crusty Italian loaf) and charcuterie boards, all with a Scuttlebutt IPA or pilsner in hand.įamous Dave’s Bar-B-Que in Everett has closed permanently. The Seattle-based deli is a 20-plus-year veteran in house-cured meats. just added a “selection of food options as good as our beer” from Salumi Deli. Get ready to nosh at Scuttlebutt Brewery’s Taproom: The Everett brewery at 3314 Cedar St. “To our loyal and steadfast customers, THANK YOU! To Downtown Everett, for making us feel so welcomed over the past 12 years, THANK YOU!”įans expressed their sadness and gratitude on the Facebook post, with one person commenting, “As a guy that was born and raised in Everett, Sol will always be part of my Soul!” “To all of our Sol Family, throughout the years, THANK YOU, and we truly could not have taken on this wonderful adventure without you,” the owners posted on Facebook.
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