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Woody’s Classic Grill Honored as Grand Terrace Business of the Month for March

By Matt Brown , Director, Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce
April 4, 2024 at 03:31pm. Views: 403

In a jubilant ceremony orchestrated by the Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce, Woody’s Classic Grill was lauded as the Business of the Month for March, marking a momentous occasion celebrated by a throng of local residents, dignitaries, and fellow business owners.

Amidst a backdrop of excitement, Mike Miller, the esteemed proprietor of Woody’s Classic Grill, basked in the limelight as Mayor Bill Hussey and Councilman Ken Henderson extended their sincere congratulations, recognizing Miller's unwavering commitment to both culinary excellence and community enrichment.

Since its inception on October 1st, 2018, Woody’s Classic Grill, spearheaded by Mike and his wife Laurie, has epitomized culinary finesse, courtesy, and affordability, drawing patrons from far and wide. "At Woody's, simplicity is key. We pride ourselves on serving great tasting food, providing friendly service, all at affordable prices, in a beautifully themed restaurant," shared Mike Miller.

The menu at Woody’s Classic Grill boasts a cornucopia of mouth watering delights, spanning breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with over 100 meticulously crafted offerings ranging from delectable appetizers to gourmet burgers, sumptuous entrees, and irresistible desserts.

This accolade not only underscores Woody’s Classic Grill's culinary prowess but also its unwavering dedication to community integration, exemplified by its collaborative efforts with local businesses and its role as a beacon of warmth and hospitality.

As the latest recipient of the Business of the Month honor, Woody’s Classic Grill stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of excellence, fortifying its stature as a cherished cornerstone of the Grand Terrace business milieu.

For further information about Woody’s Classic Grill, visit their website at https://www.woodysmenu.com or contact them directly at 909-422-1100.

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