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Restaurant specializing in waffle sandwiches, chicken tenders opens first location in Northern California


Restaurant specializing in waffle sandwiches, chicken tenders opens first location in Northern California

(FOX40.COM) - - A fast-casual dining establishment understood for its waffle sandwiches, chicken tenders, and artisan milkshakes has opened its very first place in Northern California.

Bruxie, a Southern California-based restaurant, opened its first Northern California location in Davis on Saturday at the Davis Commons at 500 First St, Suite 9.

Bruxie CEO Scott Grinstead stated, "We are thrilled to bring Bruxie to the neighborhood of Davis finally…… Our handmade waffle sandwiches, famous chicken tenders, and housemade shakes are sure to thrill visitors, students, and residents alike."

The Davis location will be open Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Friday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The brand-new location is also employing for all positions, and applications can be found here.

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He continued, "The city of Davis embodies a lively neighborhood spirit and an enthusiasm for quality dining experiences, and our commitment to innovative tastes and remarkable service aligns perfectly with the worths of this community.".

California welcomes its latest city.

The new place in Davis marks the ninth location that Bruxie has opened in California along with 2 stores in Georgia.

According to officials, Bruxie is preparing to open two more areas in California in 2024, including one near UCLA in Westwood and another one near the University of Southern California in downtown Los Angeles.

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