Huckleberry Square, Family restaurant in Burien, United States.
Huckleberry Square is a family-style restaurant on Ambaum Boulevard Southwest in Burien, Washington, serving classic American home-cooked food from morning through midday. The dining room has simple seating that works for both small groups and larger families.
The restaurant opened in 1979 and quickly became a steady part of the local dining scene in Burien. Over the decades, it held its place through consistent cooking and a loyal base of returning customers.
Huckleberry Square draws neighbors, families, and regulars who come back week after week for the same familiar meals. It functions as a neighborhood gathering place rather than just a place to eat.
The restaurant sits on a main road and accepts walk-in guests throughout the day. Weekend mornings and lunch hours tend to be busy, so calling ahead can help if you are coming with a group.
Wild mountain huckleberries have been used in the kitchen since the early days, appearing in pancakes and pie on the regular menu. These berries do not grow in the lowlands around Burien, so they are brought in from higher elevations, which makes them a rare ingredient for a neighborhood spot.
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