
Itching to find out about the newest businesses to open in Broadway? From a burger stop to an ax-throwing spot, read on for a rundown of the newest businesses to debut in this part of Seattle.
Little Big Burger
1200 E. Pike St.

Little Big Burger is a fast-casual burger joint that serves gourmet options in an eco-friendly environment, with organic veggies and locally made cheeses and buns.
It also specializes in burgers made from certified Angus beef, and serves up a veggie burger for those more in favor of leafy greens. Also try the truffle fries, root beer float and Camden's Catsup to round out your meal.
Little Big Burger's current Yelp rating of four stars out of 12 reviews indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still in its early days.
Yelper JMS S., who reviewed Little Big Burger on April 26, wrote, "I was very impressed! I love the space, the staff was super helpful and the burger and fries were delicious. This is a great addition to the neighborhood and I'm so glad they are here."
Katie D. noted, "As far as the burgers themselves, they are absolutely delicious! The different cheese options offer a good range of flavor while still being an overall classic tasting burger with a lot of high-quality, fresh ingredients. It definitely is small though."
Little Big Burger is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
Violet
1734 12th Ave.

Violet is a New American spot.
Violet specializes in French, Italian and Spanish cuisine, with menu items ranging from seared Maine sea scallops to octopus to slow-roasted lamb. For dessert, dig into the warm chocolate soup, made with coffee ice cream and fresh berries, or the grilled pineapple, topped with lime zest, ice wine syrup and coconut sorbet.
Violet's current Yelp rating of 4.5 stars out of 20 reviews indicates positive attention from users.
Yelper Jared H., who reviewed Violet on April 10, wrote, "Overall, this brand new dinner hotspot is the perfect mix of great food and chic interior. Just what Seattle needed. I rarely feel compelled to write a review, but the exceptional guest service, the passionate owner, the food (that this foodie had a hard time finding any negatives with) and the crafty cocktails put Violet in the books as one of my new favorite restaurants in Seattle."
Yelper Warren G. wrote, "I often find myself in the position where the menu appeals to me in pieces, or maybe one or two dishes look interesting. With what I saw going into Violet, my choices were plentiful. I was floored with how good the food was."
Violet is open from 5 p.m.–10 p.m. on Tuesday-Thursday and 5 p.m.–midnight on Friday and Saturday. (It's closed on Monday and Sunday.)
Blade and Timber Axe Throwing
206 Broadway East

Blade and Timber Axe Throwing is an ax-throwing spot.
Blade and Timber Axe Throwing provides guests with the opportunity to aim for the bullseye and compete against friends while under the instruction of a safety-certified coach. It opened its first location in 2017 and has since expanded across the nation.
Blade and Timber Axe Throwing's current rating of five stars out of 17 reviews on Yelp indicates positive attention from users.
Yelper Jessica M., who reviewed Blade and Timber Axe Throwing on March 27, wrote, "Ax throwing and alcohol will make for a fun time! You can bring your own food and drinks (non-alcoholic) which is awesome. I appreciated the training and tips the instructors provided."
Yelper Nam N. wrote, "When you're bored of bowling, darts, billiards, etc., or if you just want to make your beard and man bun feel more functional and fashionable, or you're prepping yourself for the 'Game of Thrones' season finale, this is the place to be."
Blade and Timber Axe Throwing is open from 2 p.m.–9 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.–9 p.m. on Sunday.
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