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  2. Pizza Shop Swap: Tacoma pizzeria closes, but another local ...

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    Olsen, who used to live in the Proctor neighborhood, is eager to take over a prominent Proctor address. Before The Blind Pig, Europa Bistro occupied the 2,600-square-foot space for more than 20 years.

  3. Coffee, Creole, ice cream: New restaurants, cafes to explore ...

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    TNT Diner visited the new restaurant in July and spoke with the chefs about what it means to bring this indigenous-led concept to Tacoma. THE BLIND PIG. 2515 N Proctor St., Tacoma ...

  4. New restaurant will offer French cuisine, wine bar when it ...

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    Pomodoro, which has served Tacoma’s Proctor District since 1997, will close at the end of July to make way for a new restaurant and wine bar helmed by local industry veterans.

  5. It’s time for the next generation in Proctor as last-standing ...

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    For a quarter-century, Pomodoro anchored Tacoma’s Proctor District with Italian comfort food, ... Longtime owner Erin Behnke shared her decision last week to close the restaurant July 30. In its ...

  6. New restaurants in Tacoma area include Cajun spot, fresh ...

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    The team behind Edison Square and chef Lewis Mageo are serving smashburgers (and a Tacoma dog) on South Tacoma Way, with late-night hours on Friday and Saturday. RADNOR’S 5415 South Tacoma Way ...

  7. Blue Mouse Theatre - Wikipedia

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    A 1928 newspaper ad for showings of The Jazz Singer at John Hamrick's Blue Mouse theater in downtown Tacoma. The Blue Mouse in downtown Tacoma opened as the Apollo theater and had 650 seats. In 1922 it reopened as a Blue Mouse Theatre [5] [6] It was the first theater in Tacoma to show "talkies" and was done in by the city's "failed experiment ...