New Snohomish County eateries: A sneak peek of upcoming restaurants

Check out The Daily Herald’s list of upcoming restaurants in Snohomish County.

EVERETT — The Daily Herald’s new list of upcoming restaurants and other food establishments in Snohomish County is here.

The list comes from plan reviews provided by Snohomish Health District, as we seek to inform our readers of new eateries, bars and markets to look forward to visiting.

The plan reviews serve as a snapshot for readers on what restaurants and other food-related businesses to expect in the coming months. The following list is provided by SHD plan reviews from August. The list only includes establishments that received an approval letter from the health district’s food safety team. We did not include existing facilities or those that are not storefronts or food trucks, such as caterers and home bakeries.

Unless explicitly noted, this list does not signify that the following establishments are open to the public yet.

The Daily Herald has not reached out to the operators of these establishments, but we may cover them in the near future.

Krachel’Z Ohana

514 State Ave. 106, Marysville

El Pollonazo (Mobile truck, mobile trailer)

11303 Highway 99, Everett

Turtle Bay Smoothie Co.

3411 169th Place NE #1, Arlington

Avery’s Chicken and Waffles

20016 Old Owen Road, Monroe

Union Coffee Bar (OPEN)

9810 State Route 532, Stanwood

Lala’s Mexican Cuisine

301 Croft Ave. W, Gold Bar

B.W. Noodle Co.

23202 57th Ave. W, Mountlake Terrace

Chicka Latte Beautiful Coffee

8015 Broadway, Everett

Wingstop

18645 State Route 2 #400, Monroe

Domino’s

1233 164th Street SW B, Lynnwood

Kang’s Jokbal (OPEN)

22618 Highway 99 110, Edmonds

Perrinville Pizza

7528 Olympic Drive #3, Edmonds

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