According to a recent article from the Seattle Times, Dick’s Drive-In will soon open its tenth location in Everett at 1629 Center Road.
A representative from Dick’s Drive-In was not immediately available for commentary upon What Now Seattle’s request.
According to a press release on September 22nd from Dick’s, after the success of the company’s ninth location, they announced that they have signed a purchase and sale agreement to acquire the site just north of Airport Road on Highway 99.
Jasmine Donovan, the President of Dick’s Drive-Ins’ and granddaughter of the founder, Dick Spady, expressed in the press release the company’s eagerness to venture into new territory. Edmonds, where the first new location opened in 2011 after 37 years, marked the beginning of this expansion.
The purchase of the property in Everett is subject to various feasibility studies and obtaining the necessary permits from Snohomish County and the City of Everett. Donovan praised the warm welcome extended by both entities, expressing the company’s eagerness to collaborate with their land use teams to pave the way for the new location.
Founded on the belief that quality food should be served fast, inexpensively, and from exceptionally clean kitchens, Dick’s Drive-In is stated to have always prioritized delivering value to its customers. Additionally, the company places a strong emphasis on investing in its employees and the local community. According to Donovan, these values have proven to be timeless, resonating with both long-time patrons and newcomers alike, according to the press release that was previously mentioned.