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Coffee Shops and Sweets

Bellingham is home to award winning coffee roasters, like Tony's Coffee, cozy coffee shops, and amazing chocolatiers. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to sit down and be productive, or if you just want a space to meet with friends to relax, there are plenty of options. 

Keep reading to find which spots to check out and learn more about all the incredible local offerings for coffee, tea, ice cream, and all kinds of sweets!

Coffee is the lifeblood of many in the Pacific Northwest, and we are fortunate enough to have a robust coffee scene in Bellingham!

The Coffee Crawl invites everyone to explore new local coffee shops and cafes while enjoying their daily cup of joe – with a chance to win prizes along the way! 

Sign up for a free digital Coffee Crawl passport, check in at participating locations, and earn points for every order at featured businesses. 

In the spirit of sustainability, participants are encouraged to bring their own reusable cups to reduce waste. Many businesses are offering special discounts as a thank-you for this eco-friendly choice.

Sign Up Here

Whatcom County is home to some spectacular ice cream and gelato makers who are coming up with innovative new flavors each season. 

If you need a feel-good treat for your day, something cool, sweet, colorful and unique, here’s where to get it!

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