CHS Pics The Capitol Hill Burritos California now brightening E Pine by day and by night

Seattle, WALocal News

The vibrancy of Capitol Hill has received a boost with the opening of Burritos California at 1001 E Pine, bringing new life to the corner of 10th and Pine. This restaurant replaces a long-standing Kentucky Fried Chicken and Rancho Bravo, known for affordable dining, and is now part of the Osoria family's extensive restaurant chain. With a unique drive-thru feature, Burritos California caters to both day and night patrons, operating 24 hours to accommodate late-night cravings. The establishment adds a fresh option to Capitol Hill's Mexican food offerings, appealing to a diverse clientele. In addition to this exciting development, the article recognizes La Cocina's significant milestone, celebrating 45 years of dedicated service on Broadway.

This juxtaposition of new and established eateries highlights the dynamic nature of the local dining scene. The opening of Burritos California signifies not only a culinary expansion but also a commitment to serving the community's evolving tastes. For more information, patrons can visit their website at burritoscaliforniawa. com.

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