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It remains a popular spot in downtown Gig Harbor with a nice selection of beer and wine. ... an Italian street sandwich made from the same pizza dough. Kristine Sherred/ksherred@thenewstribune.com ...
A new location will offer several styles of pizza under one roof, including Roman, Chicago deep-dish and tavern. Changes coming to Tacoma pizza shop known for NY-style slices. Plus, a ‘Slice ...
24 N Tacoma Ave., Tacoma, 253-444-2646, salamonespizzeria.com Daily 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Details : New York-style pizza by the slice $3.25-$3.75, whole pies $22.95-$31.95; dine-in or takeout
Eataly is a chain of large format/footprint Italian marketplaces comprising a variety of restaurants, food and beverage counters, bakery, retail items, and a cooking school. Eataly was founded by Oscar Farinetti , an entrepreneur formerly involved in the consumer electronics business, and collaborates with Slow Food .
The Rialto Theater, in the heart of downtown Tacoma. Downtown is the central business district of Tacoma, Washington, United States, located in the inner Northeast section of the city. It is approximately bounded east-west by A Street and Tacoma Avenue, and north-south by South 7th Street and South 25th Street. The center of downtown is the ...
It runs for 5.7 miles (9.2 km) across the city, connecting Tacoma Community College to the North End and downtown. [1] 6th Avenue defines the directional north/south prefixes for streets. [2] State Route 16 and its predecessors followed 6th Avenue between the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and downtown until the construction of a freeway in the 1980s ...
The whimsical logo of a lobster claw, clam shell and fish tail peeking out of the pot has teased downtown Tacoma for many months, but Chez Lafayette has finally swung open the doors at 1101 Tacoma ...
Ristorante Machiavelli is an Italian restaurant in Edmonds, Washington, in the United States.The original location operated on Seattle's Capitol Hill from 1988 to 2024. [1] [2] It was housed in the historic Booker Building (1912), and the restaurant had billed itself as "a Capitol Hill tradition since 1988". [3]