Guidebook for Bellingham

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Guidebook for Bellingham

Food Scene

Great cocktails, lovely ambience. If you're lucky enough to stay Wednesday night, you have to order their fried chicken... I'm not kidding.
11 locals recommend
Hundred North
100 N Commercial St
11 locals recommend
Great cocktails, lovely ambience. If you're lucky enough to stay Wednesday night, you have to order their fried chicken... I'm not kidding.
Authentic Mexican food, fresh salsas, and yummy margaritas.
12 locals recommend
Taco Lobo
117 W Magnolia St
12 locals recommend
Authentic Mexican food, fresh salsas, and yummy margaritas.
Nice spot to sit outside and enjoy an espresso or beer. Fresh ingredients make their sandwiches a perfect spot for a light lunch.
Cafe Velo
120 Prospect St
Nice spot to sit outside and enjoy an espresso or beer. Fresh ingredients make their sandwiches a perfect spot for a light lunch.
Really really good espresso, nice ambience.
6 locals recommend
Primer Coffee
1400 W Holly St
6 locals recommend
Really really good espresso, nice ambience.
Best burgers ever.
14 locals recommend
Fiamma Burger
1309 Railroad Ave
14 locals recommend
Best burgers ever.
Belgian baked goods. Good spot for brunch.
36 locals recommend
Mount Bakery Cafe Downtown
308 W Champion St
36 locals recommend
Belgian baked goods. Good spot for brunch.
29 locals recommend
La Fiamma Wood Fire Pizza
200 E Chestnut St
29 locals recommend
The old press room of the Herald Building was transformed into a lovely restaurant with delicious cocktails and tasty dishes.
29 locals recommend
EAT Restaurant and Bar
1200 Cornwall Ave
29 locals recommend
The old press room of the Herald Building was transformed into a lovely restaurant with delicious cocktails and tasty dishes.
Best damn brunch in town.
41 locals recommend
Homeskillet
521 Kentucky St
41 locals recommend
Best damn brunch in town.
Best Tex-Mex north of the border. Peps just added fresh squeezed margaritas... so refreshing with a big bowl of chips and their take on a chicken quesadilla.
36 locals recommend
Pepper Sisters
1055 N State St
36 locals recommend
Best Tex-Mex north of the border. Peps just added fresh squeezed margaritas... so refreshing with a big bowl of chips and their take on a chicken quesadilla.
"Their house-made seasonal menu is devoted to thoughtfully sourcing local ingredients, and reviving simple, scratch-kitchen classics with a new twist. " Great spot for snacks and refreshments after a visit to Lake Whatcom Park.
24 locals recommend
Fork At Agate Bay
2530 N Shore Rd
24 locals recommend
"Their house-made seasonal menu is devoted to thoughtfully sourcing local ingredients, and reviving simple, scratch-kitchen classics with a new twist. " Great spot for snacks and refreshments after a visit to Lake Whatcom Park.
Kombucha brew-pub serving several of their house made Kombuchas on draft in addition to several local beers and hard ciders. Great fresh food with a veggie-theme.
17 locals recommend
Kombucha Town
210 E Chestnut St
17 locals recommend
Kombucha brew-pub serving several of their house made Kombuchas on draft in addition to several local beers and hard ciders. Great fresh food with a veggie-theme.
Great place to stop on trips to/from Mt. Baker. Situated along the Mt. Baker Highway (SR-542) offering great house-brewed beers, excellent old-school style pizza, an extensive breweriana and beer bottle collection and...a wedding chapel. Have a beer, eat a pizza and...get married! One of the smallest breweries on the West Coast, our brewhouse produces 109 gallons a batch (3.5 barrels). They focus on true English-style ales and sours and also make a great NA root beer. Worth a trip even if you aren't in the area for hiking, skiing, eagle watching, etc..!
56 locals recommend
North Fork Brewery
6186 Mt Baker Hwy
56 locals recommend
Great place to stop on trips to/from Mt. Baker. Situated along the Mt. Baker Highway (SR-542) offering great house-brewed beers, excellent old-school style pizza, an extensive breweriana and beer bottle collection and...a wedding chapel. Have a beer, eat a pizza and...get married! One of the smallest breweries on the West Coast, our brewhouse produces 109 gallons a batch (3.5 barrels). They focus on true English-style ales and sours and also make a great NA root beer. Worth a trip even if you aren't in the area for hiking, skiing, eagle watching, etc..!
Wine bar with small-bites menu located in the courtyard of the Whatcom Museum. A nice spot to read and/or just relax with a glass of wine surrounded by art.
Artifacts Cafe & Wine Bar
202 Grand Avenue
Wine bar with small-bites menu located in the courtyard of the Whatcom Museum. A nice spot to read and/or just relax with a glass of wine surrounded by art.
Climbing the list of my Top-10 ice cream shops in America. Seriously creative and....seriously good. Cash only but they have an on-site cash machine and refund the cash machine fee.
52 locals recommend
Mallard Ice Cream
1323 Railroad Ave
52 locals recommend
Climbing the list of my Top-10 ice cream shops in America. Seriously creative and....seriously good. Cash only but they have an on-site cash machine and refund the cash machine fee.
Great food and drinks just steps off the Lummi Island Ferry.
19 locals recommend
Beach Store Cafe
2200 N Nugent Rd
19 locals recommend
Great food and drinks just steps off the Lummi Island Ferry.
World renowned restaurant and inn on the western shore of Lummi Island. Dinner will take some pre-planning as they are often booked months in advance. Show up for lunch (especially mid-week) without a reservation and you can usually find a seat on their deck where you will be treated to sublime views of the Salish Sea (sometimes glimpses of large marine mammals!) and amazing small plates and cocktails. Seasonal - Closed Late-Winter
The Willows Inn Restaurant
2579 W Shore Dr
World renowned restaurant and inn on the western shore of Lummi Island. Dinner will take some pre-planning as they are often booked months in advance. Show up for lunch (especially mid-week) without a reservation and you can usually find a seat on their deck where you will be treated to sublime views of the Salish Sea (sometimes glimpses of large marine mammals!) and amazing small plates and cocktails. Seasonal - Closed Late-Winter

Essentials

Everything you need you can find here including a great deli for full meals. Plenty of veggie and vegan foods.
59 locals recommend
Community Food Co-op Downtown
1220 N Forest St
59 locals recommend
Everything you need you can find here including a great deli for full meals. Plenty of veggie and vegan foods.
Just your average, typical grocery store. Variety of organic products available.
54 locals recommend
Haggen
1401 12th St
54 locals recommend
Just your average, typical grocery store. Variety of organic products available.
Saturday only. Truly one of the best regional markets. Local produce and artisan goods. Go.
73 locals recommend
Bellingham Farmers Market
1100 Railroad Ave
73 locals recommend
Saturday only. Truly one of the best regional markets. Local produce and artisan goods. Go.
A mid-market WF with the usual array of their offerings and a nice wood-fired pizza oven that cranks out whole pies and slices that you can enjoy with a pint of local brew pre or post shopping.
29 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
1030 Lakeway Dr
29 locals recommend
A mid-market WF with the usual array of their offerings and a nice wood-fired pizza oven that cranks out whole pies and slices that you can enjoy with a pint of local brew pre or post shopping.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great spot to sit and drink some local brew. Outside seating with a food truck for din din.
47 locals recommend
Wander Brewing
1807 Dean Ave
47 locals recommend
Great spot to sit and drink some local brew. Outside seating with a food truck for din din.
Good is ok. Beer ok, but you can sit outside.
104 locals recommend
Aslan Brewing Company
1330 N Forest St
104 locals recommend
Good is ok. Beer ok, but you can sit outside.
Huuuuuuge variety of local brew and bottled beer.
39 locals recommend
Elizabeth Station
1400 W Holly St
39 locals recommend
Huuuuuuge variety of local brew and bottled beer.
Cocktails are sooooo good. Good food too. Comfort food is their take on the classic grilled cheese and tomato soup.
The Real McCoy Home Bar & Kitchen
114 Prospect St
Cocktails are sooooo good. Good food too. Comfort food is their take on the classic grilled cheese and tomato soup.
13 locals recommend
Structures Brewing
601 N State St
13 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
Redlight
109 N State St
16 locals recommend
Bellingham's oldest brewery with a great selection of NW beers and a large outdoor beer garden. Check their calendar for the list of great summer events that take place in the beer garden. http://www.bbaybrewery.com/summerbeer-garden-series
119 locals recommend
Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro
1107 Railroad Ave
119 locals recommend
Bellingham's oldest brewery with a great selection of NW beers and a large outdoor beer garden. Check their calendar for the list of great summer events that take place in the beer garden. http://www.bbaybrewery.com/summerbeer-garden-series
With its 4-barrel brewing capacity, Menace is a small batch brewery, which allows them to focus on quality, consistency, and variety in their recipes. Small batches encourage experimentation, so expect to see non-standards! Current offerings include Chili Bravo, Foreign Extra Stout, IRA, Beer’s Lite, and Cascade SMASH (single malt and single hop). You can also find guest cider and beer on tap. Food is via rotating food trucks - check in on Facebook for current offerings: https://www.facebook.com/MenaceBrewing/
22 locals recommend
Menace Brewing
2529 Meridian St
22 locals recommend
With its 4-barrel brewing capacity, Menace is a small batch brewery, which allows them to focus on quality, consistency, and variety in their recipes. Small batches encourage experimentation, so expect to see non-standards! Current offerings include Chili Bravo, Foreign Extra Stout, IRA, Beer’s Lite, and Cascade SMASH (single malt and single hop). You can also find guest cider and beer on tap. Food is via rotating food trucks - check in on Facebook for current offerings: https://www.facebook.com/MenaceBrewing/
Founded in 2012 by Bellingham native David Vitt, we are one of the fastest-growing breweries in Whatcom County, highly regarded for making delicious and well-balanced ales and lagers. Just one year after opening, we doubled the size of our brewhouse to 15 barrels in order to keep up with demand. In 2015 we opened a second brewery, affectionately named “K2”, in Bellingham with a 30-barrel brewhouse. We have a strong following for our extensive line of award-winning beers, including Bastard Kat IPA, Red Cap Irish Red Ale, Transporter Porter, Good Ol’ Boy Pale Ale and much more, plus a host of seasonal, specialty and limited-release beers. The original location...
86 locals recommend
Kulshan Brewing Company
2238 James St
86 locals recommend
Founded in 2012 by Bellingham native David Vitt, we are one of the fastest-growing breweries in Whatcom County, highly regarded for making delicious and well-balanced ales and lagers. Just one year after opening, we doubled the size of our brewhouse to 15 barrels in order to keep up with demand. In 2015 we opened a second brewery, affectionately named “K2”, in Bellingham with a 30-barrel brewhouse. We have a strong following for our extensive line of award-winning beers, including Bastard Kat IPA, Red Cap Irish Red Ale, Transporter Porter, Good Ol’ Boy Pale Ale and much more, plus a host of seasonal, specialty and limited-release beers. The original location...
K2 = Kulshan II: Second location provides additional brewing capacity inside renovated warehouse. Airy bar area with several large screens for viewing sports. Great beers and rotating lineup of food trucks.
86 locals recommend
Kulshan Brewing Company
2238 James St
86 locals recommend
K2 = Kulshan II: Second location provides additional brewing capacity inside renovated warehouse. Airy bar area with several large screens for viewing sports. Great beers and rotating lineup of food trucks.
One of the newer breweries in town. Built up like a Lego structure out of repurposed shipping containers. Nice taproom with outside covered seating area and rooftop open air seating. Food trucks handle the culinary side of things with numerous other small cafes and restaurants nearby. Located just steps off the Interurban Trail making this a great post run/walk/hike or bike stop.
42 locals recommend
Fairhaven Stones Throw Brewery
1009 Larrabee Ave
42 locals recommend
One of the newer breweries in town. Built up like a Lego structure out of repurposed shipping containers. Nice taproom with outside covered seating area and rooftop open air seating. Food trucks handle the culinary side of things with numerous other small cafes and restaurants nearby. Located just steps off the Interurban Trail making this a great post run/walk/hike or bike stop.
Located across the street from Bellingham's Saturday Farmer's Market and the legendary Boundary Bay Brewery. Great local beers with a secluded outside seating area that offers great views of Bellingham Bay and Lummi Island.
16 locals recommend
GRUFF Brewing Co.
104 E Maple St
16 locals recommend
Located across the street from Bellingham's Saturday Farmer's Market and the legendary Boundary Bay Brewery. Great local beers with a secluded outside seating area that offers great views of Bellingham Bay and Lummi Island.
Constantly rotating, well curated, large tap list including 4 nitro handles. Solid pub food menu and annex area (adjoining space) that features pool tables and old-skool arcade games.
8 locals recommend
The Local Public House
1427 Railroad Ave
8 locals recommend
Constantly rotating, well curated, large tap list including 4 nitro handles. Solid pub food menu and annex area (adjoining space) that features pool tables and old-skool arcade games.

Entertainment & Activities

For rainy days. Classic independent "art house" theater with comfy seats and beer, wine and great snack options.
67 locals recommend
Pickford Film Center
1318 Bay St
67 locals recommend
For rainy days. Classic independent "art house" theater with comfy seats and beer, wine and great snack options.
Great local bicycle shop with large selection of road, MTB, cyclocross and commuter bikes plus loads of accessories and apparel. Topnotch service and great advice on local rides and routes. Large selection of high-quality rental bikes: MTB and road. Bonus: several local beers on tap for post (pre!?!) ride refreshment!
8 locals recommend
Fanatik Bike Co.
1812 N State St
8 locals recommend
Great local bicycle shop with large selection of road, MTB, cyclocross and commuter bikes plus loads of accessories and apparel. Topnotch service and great advice on local rides and routes. Large selection of high-quality rental bikes: MTB and road. Bonus: several local beers on tap for post (pre!?!) ride refreshment!
The only retail location in North America to showcase every single model of Kona's extensive (and growing!) line of bicycles. Kona covers all the bases with, road, CX, MTB, cargo, commuter and kids bike plus a handful of their rarer offerings. Great deals on demos/rentals too.
The Kona Bike Shop
1622 N State St
The only retail location in North America to showcase every single model of Kona's extensive (and growing!) line of bicycles. Kona covers all the bases with, road, CX, MTB, cargo, commuter and kids bike plus a handful of their rarer offerings. Great deals on demos/rentals too.
Great local bicycle manufacturer with a focus on mountain bikes and having fun on two-wheels. Beautiful showroom and shop in an industrial warehouse sector of town. The shop also features a demo center with all of their bike models available for rental at $40/day. The showroom is located a few blocks away from the trail system leading to Galbraith Mountain and miles of singletrack playground.
Transition Bikes
5090 Samish Way
Great local bicycle manufacturer with a focus on mountain bikes and having fun on two-wheels. Beautiful showroom and shop in an industrial warehouse sector of town. The shop also features a demo center with all of their bike models available for rental at $40/day. The showroom is located a few blocks away from the trail system leading to Galbraith Mountain and miles of singletrack playground.

Shopping

Carefully curated goods are available at this store that carries highly designed items and regional jewelry. Fun kids toys. Marimekko!
Ideal
1227 Cornwall Ave
Carefully curated goods are available at this store that carries highly designed items and regional jewelry. Fun kids toys. Marimekko!
Fairhaven was its own town but is now part of Bellingham. It's cute. It's where tourists spend a lot of their time walking the streets and buying things.
122 locals recommend
Fairhaven
122 locals recommend
Fairhaven was its own town but is now part of Bellingham. It's cute. It's where tourists spend a lot of their time walking the streets and buying things.
Great antique shopping mall.
6 locals recommend
Penny Lane Antique Mall
427 W Holly St
6 locals recommend
Great antique shopping mall.
Classic Old-School PNW sporting goods store. Everything from hiking boots, to fishing lures to Legos in their toy store basement. Your grandpa probably shopped at a store like this!
9 locals recommend
Yeager's Sporting Goods
3101 Northwest Ave
9 locals recommend
Classic Old-School PNW sporting goods store. Everything from hiking boots, to fishing lures to Legos in their toy store basement. Your grandpa probably shopped at a store like this!

Parks & Nature

Hiking-ish. Trails all over the arboretum linking WWU campus to a few Bellingham neighborhoods. Huntoon Trail leads to a view tower overlooking downtown Bellingham and Canada beyond.
11 locals recommend
Sehome Arboretum View Tower
Huntoon Trail
11 locals recommend
Hiking-ish. Trails all over the arboretum linking WWU campus to a few Bellingham neighborhoods. Huntoon Trail leads to a view tower overlooking downtown Bellingham and Canada beyond.
Big open grass lawn right on the water plus a waterfront trail leading to Fairhaven at Taylor Dock.
48 locals recommend
Bayview Drive
Bayview Drive
48 locals recommend
Big open grass lawn right on the water plus a waterfront trail leading to Fairhaven at Taylor Dock.
Trails to walk all along the waterfront.
15 locals recommend
Squalicum Boathouse
2600 N Harbor Loop Dr
15 locals recommend
Trails to walk all along the waterfront.
"Enjoy views of Lake Whatcom, the surrounding hills, waterfalls, and giant old Douglas Fir trees. Lake Whatcom Park gives visitors the opportunity to stroll by the lake and walk through a lush forest. The interpretive kiosk, located at the lakeshore, tells the story of Lake Whatcom and its significance to our community." http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/2098/Lake-Whatcom-Park pro tips: if the upper parking lot (#2 on sign), continue south on N Shore Rd to lower lot (#1) on left. Get there early as both lots fill up quickly on sunny weekends.
North Lake Whatcom Trailhead
"Enjoy views of Lake Whatcom, the surrounding hills, waterfalls, and giant old Douglas Fir trees. Lake Whatcom Park gives visitors the opportunity to stroll by the lake and walk through a lush forest. The interpretive kiosk, located at the lakeshore, tells the story of Lake Whatcom and its significance to our community." http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/2098/Lake-Whatcom-Park pro tips: if the upper parking lot (#2 on sign), continue south on N Shore Rd to lower lot (#1) on left. Get there early as both lots fill up quickly on sunny weekends.
"A short run, bike or drive south of Bellingham will take you to a labyrinth of foot, bike, and horse trails in the Chuckanut Mountains. Trails access old forests, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and has great views of Mount Baker, Bellingham Bay, the San Juan Islands, and the Olympic Peninsula. Whatcom County Parks & Recreation, Larrabee State Park, City of Bellingham Parks and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife jointly manage interconnecting trails on more than 4,000 acres of publicly-owned land. Come experience why the Chuckanuts are the heart of Bellingham's year-round recreation lifestyle." Maps & Route Info here: http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/2051/Chuckanut-Mountain-Park
14 locals recommend
Arroyo Park
1700 Old Samish Rd
14 locals recommend
"A short run, bike or drive south of Bellingham will take you to a labyrinth of foot, bike, and horse trails in the Chuckanut Mountains. Trails access old forests, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and has great views of Mount Baker, Bellingham Bay, the San Juan Islands, and the Olympic Peninsula. Whatcom County Parks & Recreation, Larrabee State Park, City of Bellingham Parks and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife jointly manage interconnecting trails on more than 4,000 acres of publicly-owned land. Come experience why the Chuckanuts are the heart of Bellingham's year-round recreation lifestyle." Maps & Route Info here: http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/2051/Chuckanut-Mountain-Park
Maritime Heritage Park is a beautiful green space in Bellingham, with Whatcom Creek running through it and an interpretive trail offering information about the salmon that spawn there. The Whatcom Creek Hatchery, run by Bellingham Technical College, is also situated in the park. Watch for fish as you walk the path along the banks of the creek and as you cross the footbridge. Chinook, coho and chum spawn in Whatcom Creek from October to December. Keep an eye out for pinks as well, as they return in odd years and will be spawning in August and September this year.
Maritime Heritage Park
500 W Holly St
Maritime Heritage Park is a beautiful green space in Bellingham, with Whatcom Creek running through it and an interpretive trail offering information about the salmon that spawn there. The Whatcom Creek Hatchery, run by Bellingham Technical College, is also situated in the park. Watch for fish as you walk the path along the banks of the creek and as you cross the footbridge. Chinook, coho and chum spawn in Whatcom Creek from October to December. Keep an eye out for pinks as well, as they return in odd years and will be spawning in August and September this year.
Fairhaven Park is a community park established in 1906. The park includes a loop trail section connecting to the Bellingham Interurban trail with easy, gently rolling terrain following lower Padden Creek. In late fall (November), chum salmon can be observed running upstream in Padden Creek along with beautiful foliage. Nice place for a picnic, or great kickoff point for adventures in the Chuckanuts via the Interurban trail.
14 locals recommend
Fairhaven Park
107 Chuckanut Dr N
14 locals recommend
Fairhaven Park is a community park established in 1906. The park includes a loop trail section connecting to the Bellingham Interurban trail with easy, gently rolling terrain following lower Padden Creek. In late fall (November), chum salmon can be observed running upstream in Padden Creek along with beautiful foliage. Nice place for a picnic, or great kickoff point for adventures in the Chuckanuts via the Interurban trail.
The park encompasses nearly 350 acres, including over a mile of river frontage. In and around the barn and farmyard is a collection of antique farm implements and old harvesting equipment. From May through October Hovander hosts a variety of farm animals that become part of the authentic farm experience. The homestead itself is an impressive piece of architecture and is a Registered National Historic Place in addition to hosting a museum that details early farming life and provides a snapshot in time to rural Whatcom County. A great access point for the ever-expanding Nooksack Loop Trail. http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/1957/Hovander-Homestead-Park
20 locals recommend
Hovander Homestead Park
5299 Nielsen Ave
20 locals recommend
The park encompasses nearly 350 acres, including over a mile of river frontage. In and around the barn and farmyard is a collection of antique farm implements and old harvesting equipment. From May through October Hovander hosts a variety of farm animals that become part of the authentic farm experience. The homestead itself is an impressive piece of architecture and is a Registered National Historic Place in addition to hosting a museum that details early farming life and provides a snapshot in time to rural Whatcom County. A great access point for the ever-expanding Nooksack Loop Trail. http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/1957/Hovander-Homestead-Park
Galbraith mountain is a world class mountain destination located within riding distance of downtown Bellingham. Over 50 miles of singletrack that winds through over 3000 acres overlooking the city and Bellingham Bay. Alternative access from south side (with parking) via Samish Way with a parking lot directly across the street from Galbraith Lane road. Park here or at the Lake Padden parking area near the dog park. When you go up Galbraith Lane, you can either go straight towards the pipeline road and trails. There is a kiosk a short ride up the hill past the gates with a map and information. Ask us for route recommendations!
43 locals recommend
Galbraith Mountain Bike Park North Entrance
1206 Birch St
43 locals recommend
Galbraith mountain is a world class mountain destination located within riding distance of downtown Bellingham. Over 50 miles of singletrack that winds through over 3000 acres overlooking the city and Bellingham Bay. Alternative access from south side (with parking) via Samish Way with a parking lot directly across the street from Galbraith Lane road. Park here or at the Lake Padden parking area near the dog park. When you go up Galbraith Lane, you can either go straight towards the pipeline road and trails. There is a kiosk a short ride up the hill past the gates with a map and information. Ask us for route recommendations!

Arts & Culture

Great showcase of regional historical imagery as well as regional, national and international contemporary art. Tip: the courtyard is beautiful and provides a quiet sanctuary to read, write or relax.
55 locals recommend
Whatcom Museum
121 Prospect St
55 locals recommend
Great showcase of regional historical imagery as well as regional, national and international contemporary art. Tip: the courtyard is beautiful and provides a quiet sanctuary to read, write or relax.
Museum dedicated to the interesting history of electrical engineering and innovations.
47 locals recommend
SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention
1312 Bay St
47 locals recommend
Museum dedicated to the interesting history of electrical engineering and innovations.
The Make.Shift Gallery is committed to engaging the community by showcasing artwork that is fresh & innovative. They support local & regional emerging artists by providing a quality space, raising the standards of presentation & encouraging arts patronage in our community. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 12pm to 5pm and for the monthly Bellingham 1st Friday Art Walks Live event calendar here: https://www.makeshiftproject.com/live-music/
Super Cool: Make.Shift Art Space
306 Flora St
The Make.Shift Gallery is committed to engaging the community by showcasing artwork that is fresh & innovative. They support local & regional emerging artists by providing a quality space, raising the standards of presentation & encouraging arts patronage in our community. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 12pm to 5pm and for the monthly Bellingham 1st Friday Art Walks Live event calendar here: https://www.makeshiftproject.com/live-music/
In their own words: "iDiOM THEATER is the Hardest Working Theater in the Known World, offering a stunning array of original, world-premiere theater, and taking risks that few other theaters are willing to take." As a kickoff to the 2017 season they will be offering FREE theater in the park: THE EMPEROR OF THE MOON JUNE 15–17 & 22–24 | MARITIME HERITAGE PARK Check their website for more info: https://www.idiomtheater.com/
iDiOM Theater
207 Prospect St
In their own words: "iDiOM THEATER is the Hardest Working Theater in the Known World, offering a stunning array of original, world-premiere theater, and taking risks that few other theaters are willing to take." As a kickoff to the 2017 season they will be offering FREE theater in the park: THE EMPEROR OF THE MOON JUNE 15–17 & 22–24 | MARITIME HERITAGE PARK Check their website for more info: https://www.idiomtheater.com/
Located in downtown Bellingham's Arts District A beautifully restored 1927 architectural treasure, listed on the register of National Historic Places, the theatre is dedicated to showcasing some of the best live performing artists on both the professional and community levels for audiences in the North Puget Sound area and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. The Mount Baker Theatre provides a stunning venue for some of the best local and national performing artists in the North Puget Sound region. The theatre, beautifully restored to its original splendor, spotlights the live arts that are essential to the region's quality of life.
73 locals recommend
Mount Baker Theatre
104 N Commercial St
73 locals recommend
Located in downtown Bellingham's Arts District A beautifully restored 1927 architectural treasure, listed on the register of National Historic Places, the theatre is dedicated to showcasing some of the best live performing artists on both the professional and community levels for audiences in the North Puget Sound area and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. The Mount Baker Theatre provides a stunning venue for some of the best local and national performing artists in the North Puget Sound region. The theatre, beautifully restored to its original splendor, spotlights the live arts that are essential to the region's quality of life.