Downtown restaurant expands, mark your calendars for west side fun, more housing pitched

The downtown restaurant Uptown Grill, which can be found at 514 Capitol Way S., has expanded into the former coffee shop space next door.

The coffee shop was previously run by Batdorf and Bronson, which later changed its name to Dancing Goats Coffee and moved its mid-block coffee business to the corner of Capitol Way and Legion Way.

The restaurant, with the expanded space, can now seat up to 200 customers, said co-owner Michelle Nurmi, who runs the business with chef Pedro Gallegos-Martinez.

In addition to diners using the additional room, it’s also a space for hosting special events and it has what Nurmi referred to as a “speakeasy” upstairs, otherwise known as a bar.

It’s quite a turnaround for the restaurant which first opened its doors in July 2020, the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic.

But Nurmi and Gallegos-Martinez, both of whom have Seattle restaurant backgrounds, have made it work.

“Great food, great service and we care about our guests,” she said, adding that she runs the front of the house and he runs the kitchen. And both are regularly on site, she said.

The expanded space on its own can seat up to 110 customers, Nurmi said.

What’s on the menu? Ribeye steaks, salads, salmon, pastas and vegan options, she said.

“We have a huge menu,” Nurmi said.

Uptown Grill is open 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays. Sunday brunch is served from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and features “bottomless Mimosas,” Nurmi said.

The former Batdorf and Bronson coffee shop site along Capitol Way in downtown Olympia is now being used as an event/overflow space by the next door Uptown Grill.
The former Batdorf and Bronson coffee shop site along Capitol Way in downtown Olympia is now being used as an event/overflow space by the next door Uptown Grill.

Other business happenings

Mark your calendars for Dec. 16 because the West Central Park Neighborhood Center, which was developed by Olympia resident Alicia Elliott and can be found at Harrison Avenue and Division Street on the city’s west side, is rolling out the fun on that date.

Here’s what’s happening:

Saturday Market Holiday Edition: The market will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will include crafts, food, holiday singing and what Elliott is calling the “merry mascots.”

Kabocha Food Truck: The food truck will have its soft opening. The menu features Japanese fusion with tempura and musubi sandwiches, as well as Asian-inspired soups. They will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Marie Yuletide Event: An open house-style event for the on-site bed and breakfast with live Christmas jazz from Almost Blue. There will be hot drinks and fresh baked treats and tours. This event is from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

West Central Park: There will be a holiday lighting event and a tree trimming from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The community is invited to make and bring ornaments to add to the tree. Park staff will serve warm cider and cookies. Artists are also invited to come contribute items to a little free art gallery.

The Marie Bed and Breakfast and owner Alicia Elliott.
The Marie Bed and Breakfast and owner Alicia Elliott.

Real estate

Representatives of the publicly traded home builder Century Communities met with the city of Olympia’s site plan review committee on Wednesday to get feedback on a proposal to bring a mix of housing to a site on Wiggins Road Southeast at Morse-Merryman Road Southeast.

“Wiggins Road Residential represents a planned subdivision of 18.70 acres into 109 single-family lots,” the narrative description reads. “The planned project will provide a mix of housing types with alley-loaded townhomes and traditional detached front-loaded homes.”

The Site Plan Review Committee provides feedback on potential projects before developers take more official steps with the city.

The Wiggins Road housing site.
The Wiggins Road housing site.

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If you know of a retailer, restaurant, coffee shop or other business that is opening, closing, expanding, remodeling, or changing its focus, send an email to reporter Rolf Boone at rboone@theolympian.com.