FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 9, 2019

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Hotel Bellwether
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(360) 392-3100
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Hotel Bellwether and Lighthouse Grill Debut New Winter Menu

Lighthouse Grill in Bellingham is situated on the first floor of the Hotel Bellwether, overlooking the pristine Bellingham Bay and San Juan Islands. In the winter, the sun sets around 4:30 p.m., which is perfect for sitting by the restaurant's quaint fireplace in the bar area. As you watch the sunset while enjoying the warmth from the flame, sip on a specialty house cocktail crafted by the talented bartenders.

When you’re ready for dinner, take a look at the Lighthouse Grill's brand new menu. Curated by new Executive Chef Ryan Houser, the menu’s new items include:

  • filet mignon served with sides of garlic
  • house made gnocchi and asparagus
  • wild cedar plank baked salmon filet served with local mushrooms, and grains
  • honey hazelnut crusted braised lamb shank, and more.

Visit the Lighthouse Grill to experience Chef Houser’s dazzling weekly specials. In addition to these new items, the Lighthouse Grill is proud to introduce their first-ever entirely vegan menu option. Additionally, Chef Houser has added more vegetarian-friendly choices to the Small Plates menu.

If you haven’t been to the Lighthouse Grill recently, or if you’ve never had the chance, now’s the best time to stop in. The warm, fire-lit bar has the perfect ambiance for a winter’s evening. The dining room, which is equally cozy, is a great spot to dine with loved ones over a delicious meal. The Lighthouse Grill also offers an extensive wine list for your enjoyment.


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