Without the Bridge, Is It Still Mukilrett or Everteo? A Look at the Everett-Mukilteo Connection Amidst the Edgewater Bridge Closure

Exploring Brewery Mukilteo: One Community, Two Cities

The cozy waterfront charm of Mukilteo seamlessly blends into the neighboring city of Everett, particularly along the scenic Mukilteo Boulevard and its link via the historic Edgewater Bridge. This bridge has long served as the gateway, connecting West Everett with Mukilteo, bringing residents, businesses, and visitors together as one unified community. However, the Edgewater Bridge will be closed for over a year to undergo significant replacement and improvement work. This presents a unique opportunity to explore what defines the communities of Everett and Mukilteo as they continue to grow together through shared spaces, shops, and—yes—great breweries in Mukliteo.

The Heart of Mukilteo and Everett: One Community

Despite being in separate cities, the communities of Mukilteo and Everett share much more than a border. From family-owned shops to breweries in Mukilteo and bustling markets in Everett, residents and visitors alike experience these two cities as a single, vibrant area to live, work, shop, and dine. Mukilteo’s cozy, small-town feel stretches effortlessly into Everett, creating a continuous waterfront experience that locals have come to cherish.

The Edgewater Bridge, spanning Mukilteo Boulevard, has been a vital link for daily commutes and weekend trips to visit favorite spots along the way. But with the bridge’s closure, the community will adapt with a short detour through Glenwood and the Boeing Freeway, ensuring that the pulse of the area continues uninterrupted.

Mukilteo Breweries: A Destination That Bridges Communities

Breweries in Mukilteo have long been gathering spots for locals from both cities, serving as places to connect, celebrate with a beer, and relax. With the bridge temporarily closed, these local establishments provide an opportunity to stay close to home and enjoy the best of what both communities offer. Whether you’re a resident of Mukilteo or Everett, stopping by your neighborhood brewery and alehouse is a great way to support local businesses and stay connected with friends and family.

Edgewater Bridge: More Than Just a Roadway

For over a century, the Edgewater Bridge has represented more than a simple roadway—it symbolizes the seamless connection between two cities that share common values, local pride, and a commitment to supporting each other. Its closure might change your route, but it won’t change the fact that Mukilteo and Everett are one community. While the bridge is being rebuilt, let's take this time to support local businesses, meet new neighbors, and appreciate the small-town charm that these cities share.

How to Stay Connected During Construction

Community is what makes Mukilteo and Everett special. Despite the bridge closure, we remain united. Whether your address says Everett or Mukilteo, you’re the heart and soul of this area. Don't let construction affect your place in this vibrant region—continue to shop, dine, and enjoy the many breweries and local businesses that make this community thrive.

For more insights on the Mukilteo-Everett connection and ideas on where to visit, check out Discover Mukilteo | The Puget Sound's Hidden Gem and keep exploring all the gems this beautiful region has to offer.

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