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Big Fish Grill is Ready to Feed Woodinville

After finding success in Kirkland, the owners are expanding to the new Woodinville location, which is already open, but set for a grand opening June 14.

Driving by Big Fish Grill in downtown Woodinville, you would never know the building was once a restaurant. The change is more than cosmetic. Big Fish Grill is not a big corporate chain; it’s a family run business eager to be part of the Woodinville community.

“We researched  finding a new location for about a year,” said co-owner Carrie Orrico. “We would come in to Woodinville and get great feedback from people we talked to that there was a need for another restaurant.”

Carrie owns the eatery with husband Kevin. They are the team behind the success of in Kirkland. The Woodinville restaurant is proving to be a family affair with the Orrico’s son Joe acting as manager. Carrie said the menu is designed to appeal to families as well as couple looking for a night out alone.

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“We want everyone to come in and feel welcome; we’ve priced the menu so the entire community can come,” she said.

Dinner entrees range in price from $10 to $29 and there is a large appetizer and salad menu with items that could easily be a main course (see the PDF attached to this story).

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There is nothing left of the old hamburger joint that was Ruby’s, since the Orrico’s have transformed that chain’s 1930s décor to a modern stylish restaurant, warming the dining room with rich wood tones that are more in line with Pacific Northwest architecture than nostalgic hamburger stand. Yet  for those who still need a burger, there are several choices on Big Fish’s menu.

An impressive wood bar dominates the new lounge area; Carrie said in addition to the regular happy hour, they also have the increasingly popular 9 p.m. happy hour.

The restaurant’s grand opening is slated for June 24, but the Carrie said a trial run earlier this week went so well, they decide to stay open. Big Fish Grill, 13706 NE 175th Street, opens at 11 a.m. daily, happy hour from 3-6 p.m. and again from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.


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