What about Ivars? Big changes coming to Mukilteo waterfront with new ferry terminal
The current Mukilteo ferry terminal is built on wooden timbers that are rotting away and would have a tough time withstanding an earthquake. So soon, drivers will take an alternate route farther down the coastline to a new and much-improved terminal. For the last 30 years, Ivars Fish Bar has been the last stop for ferry riders to get a quick bite or a frozen treat, to the tune of 200,000 customers a year.
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