Ziggy Bombs prepares to open downtown Worcester restaurant in a few weeks, hangs sign above storefront

A sign for the new Ziggy Bombs restaurant in downtown Worcester was hung above the storefront on Friday afternoon. (Tréa Lavery, MassLive)
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The much-awaited opening of a popular food truck’s brick-and-mortar restaurant in downtown Worcester is just a few weeks away.

A bright, colorful sign for Ziggy Bombs, a specialty steak and cheese sub joint, was hung over the restaurant’s 72-78 Franklin St. storefront on Friday afternoon. Owner and chef Mike Devish told MassLive that the finishing touches on the interior would take another few weeks, and then he would be open for business.

“We’re just getting everything finished up inside,” he said. “I want it to be perfect when we open.”

The space, which formerly housed Franklin Street Fare, is owned by the Grid District. Devish previously told MassLive that the restaurant will include a dining room where customers can choose from the full Ziggy Bombs menu or build their own sub, as well as a merch store. It will also offer Devish’s bottled soda line, Ziggy Pop.

For now, customers can continue to enjoy Ziggy Bombs from the food truck, which is open Tuesday through Saturday.

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