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Woody’s Restaurant Expanding

By Ruby Stephenson
Community Writer
06/02/2025 at 03:14 PM

Excitement is brewing in the communities of Grand Terrace and Colton, California, as Woody’s Restaurant prepares to unveil its second location in Colton. Situated at 201 East Valley Blvd, the beloved breakfast and lunch spot will be taking over the old Rendezvous site, and both cities are buzzing with anticipation for this expansion.

 

Woody’s has become a local favorite in Grand Terrace, renowned for its delicious menu offerings and warm, welcoming atmosphere. As news of the new location spreads, residents from both Grand Terrace and Colton are eager to indulge in Woody’s famous breakfast dishes and hearty lunches. This expansion not only allows Woody's to serve new customers but also keeps it accessible for long-time patrons who love the restaurant just as much.

 

Local business owner Mike, his wife and their family, have devoted their heart and soul into establishing Woody’s as a cornerstone of the Grand Terrace community. Their commitment to quality food and exceptional service has created a sense of family among customers, making each visit feel special. The excitement is palpable as everyone prepares for the grand opening of this exciting new chapter for Woody’s.

 

The cities of Grand Terrace and Colton take immense pride in supporting local businesses, and Woody’s expansion is a testament to Mike and his family’s dedication to their craft and the communities they serve. Many residents have shared their enthusiasm, expressing how proud they are to know the  family and celebrate their successes. It’s not just about the food; it’s about the relationships built over breakfast plates and shared experiences.

 

As we await the grand opening of Woody’s second location, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mike, his wife, and their family. Their hard work and passion have not gone unnoticed, and both communities are eager to welcome the new Woody’s with open arms. Here’s to many more delicious meals and happy moments in the heart of Colton!

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