Primo Grill on Tacoma's Sixth Avenue is a broadly interpreted Mediterranean restaurant home to a display kitchen and fruitwood-fired oven and grill. Chef-owner Charlie McManus and wife Jacqueline Plattner opened Primo Grill in 1999 during an era when Sixth Avenue was non the verge of becoming a neighborhood known for its eateries. Consider Primo Grill the patriarch of Sixth.
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closeThe smoke, the oven, the pasta - Primo Grill delivers polished fare from its bustling display kitchen
Primo Grill on Tacoma's Sixth Avenue is a broadly interpreted Mediterranean restaurant home to a display kitchen and fruitwood-fired oven and grill. Chef-owner Charlie McManus and wife Jacqueline Plattner opened Primo Grill in 1999 during an era when Sixth Avenue was non the verge of becoming a neighborhood known for its eateries. Consider Primo Grill the patriarch of Sixth.
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