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hat has nine heads, six instruments, and more than 70 years of combined musical experience? Your favorite local band, Baby Cakes, of course. This beloved performing group from Bellingham specializes in funk, soul, and R&B, bringing all your favorite danceable hits to life. Whether performing at a festival, corporate gathering, or wedding, when it comes to creating a party, Baby Cakes takes the cake.

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ARTS&EN BEST LOCAL BAND | PERFORMER Baby Cakes


Reader’s Choice BEST CASINO

The Skagit Casino Resort Silver: Angel of the Winds Casino Resort Bronze: Swinomish Casino & Lodge

BEST GOLF COURSE North Bellingham Golf Course

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njoy 18 holes of “real Scottish style links course” at North Bellingham Golf Course. Epic views of Mount Baker, plus challenging winds that sweep across the rolling fields, create an experience that’s at once relaxing, engaging, and dynamic. Designed by course architect Ted Locke, this course — plus delicious fare at 9 Restaurant — will keep you coming back for more. Silver: Raspberry Ridge Golf Course Bronze: Bellingham Golf & Country Club

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NERDIEST NIGHT OUT

Kick off the night at 1-UP Lounge, a video game cocktail bar with dozens of video game consoles, many of them vintage. So long as you’re ordering drinks, gaming is free. (Heads up: until phase 4, 1-UP Lounge is putting games on hold and operating as Uncle Hugh’s BBQ.) Next, head downtown to Heady Virtual Reality Arcade, where you can lose yourself in a fantasy world. Until restrictions lift, you can also rent a mobile VR station for at-home gaming. End the night at Endgame Bellingham, where there’s board games, trivia, and role playing, along with a menu of game-themed food and drinks.

MOST INESCAPABLE ESCAPE ROOMS

Bored at home and looking to try something new? The Eureka Room in downtown Bellingham will have you and your team scratching your heads for weeks to come. Participants have one hour to solve puzzles and find clues to escape from a tricky scenario — a rock band stuck in a dressing room, a space explorer on a challenging ship. Be sure to do some brain teasers to warm up before you go in — not everyone successfully escapes! This activity is suitable for people of all ages, but anyone under 16 needs to be with an adult. Consider booking a COVID-friendly session and stretching your brain.

MOST MAGICAL MURALIST

You’ve probably seen Gretchen Leggitt’s artwork a hundred times before — her Hydrascape Stickers appear on cars, water bottles, skis, and coolers across the North Sound — but her big works are even harder to miss. Leggitt’s murals are all over town, and reflect the heart and soul of Bellingham. Her iconic, craggy mountains capture the spirit of the Cascades, while her bold colors and playful shapes depict our area’s whimsical, funky side. She’s even responsible for Washington’s largest mural, the 540-foot-long Encogen mural on Cornwall Avenue. Find more of her work on the outside of Ciao Thyme, the Culture Cafe, and inside Vital Climbing Gym. To learn more, see our story on p. 28.

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BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE

Reader’s Choice

Wild Buffalo House of Music

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ver the years,Wild Buffalo House of Music has become synonymous with the Bellingham music scene. Once again, this beloved music venue has won the hearts of our readers, and for good reason. From up-and-coming local bands to national headliners, the Wild Buff delivers must-see shows all year long. Silver: Silver Reef Casino Resort Bronze: Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro

BEST LIVE THEATRE Mount Baker Theatre

Silver: The Upfront Theatre Bronze: Bellingham Theatre Guild

BEST LOCAL BAND | PERFORMER Baby Cakes

Silver: The Replayzmentz Bronze: SpaceBand

Editor’s Pick

Want to learn more about business owners around Bellingham? Tune into the Building Bellingham Podcast on Facebook with founder Leo Cohen. Unlike most podcasts, Building Bellingham provides a live stream during the interview, enabling viewers to watch and listen live. Get to know the local restaurateurs, nonprofit leaders, creators, and general movers and shakers who make Bellingham thrive. Cohen digs deep to find out the inspiration, challenges, and achievements behind your favorite businesses in Whatcom County.

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Photos: Top by Connor Jalbert. Bottom by Cooper Hansley

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BEST LOCAL ARTIST Ben Mann

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ook around Bellingham long enough and you’re likely to find the work of local artist Ben Mann. His signature, colorful paintings enliven any space, whether hanging from the wall of your favorite local business or brightening the pages of a children’s book. Pair his talent with a commitment to community service and collaboration, and it’s easy to see why he won your votes.

Silver: Jennifer Parker Bronze: Jody Bergsma

BEST MUSEUM

Family Interactive Gallery Whatcom Museum Silver: Mindport Exhibits Bronze: SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention

BEST FESTIVAL Photo by Kate Galambos

Bellingham Pride

Silver: Northwest Raspberry Festival Bronze: Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival

FAQs

How Does The Contest Work?

When voting opens, our website lists each category — nearly 120 — along with a blank entry box. Voters can write in whatever business they want to vote for. Each person can only vote once, and must vote in at least 10 categories in order for their votes to count. Eligible businesses must be located in Whatcom, Skagit, or San Juan County.

Do You Know If Someone Votes More Than Once?

Yes! It’s actually easy to catch cheaters. We export all voting data and check IP addresses for repeat voters. We also sort by submission time and can see if anyone logged on to multiple devices and entered identical information. We can ping each submission IP address on a map to further investigate, and we do! We have full confidence in the accuracy of our results.

Are Winners Just Advertisers With Your Company?

No way! Many of our advertisers began placing ads after winning Best of the Northwest in previous years and discovering our readership numbers. Many were already advertising, and many don’t advertise with us at all. Contest winners are completely based on your voting results.

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Reader’s Choice BEST ART GALLERY Chuckanut Bay Gallery and Sculpture Garden

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rom gorgeous garden art to musthave home decor, it’s no wonder Chuckanut Bay Gallery & Sculpture Garden earned your votes. Featuring works from more than 400 artisans, this gallery offers unique pieces from talented artists from all around the Sound. If you’re looking for a new addition to your home or just want to see their one-of-a-kind sculpture garden, head down Chuckanut Drive.

Silver: Whatcom Art Market Bronze: Allied Arts of Whatcom County

Photos: Top courtesy of Chuckanut Bay Gallery & Sculpture Garden. Bottom by Esther Chong

Editor’s Pick CLAY ALL DAY

CreativiTea in Fairhaven is the

perfect destination for creative kids and adults alike. Gather the family for a day of pottery painting at this unique shop and tea bar. During COVID, their studio, mezzanine, and loft are open with limited seating capacity for groups of five or fewer, but reservations aren’t required. Stop by to get your hands on some paint and personalize your own ceramic piece. Perfect for a fall weekend activity, this all-inclusive studio is a welcoming place where you can express yourself while enjoying a hot, comforting cup of tea.

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MOST OUTLANDISH OUTDOOR SCULPTURE

What’s 400,000 pounds, looks like a spaceship, and was once filled with acid? Bellingham’s giant Acid Ball, of course. The now iconic sculpture, located in Bellingham’s newest waterfront recreation area, Waypoint Park, came to life under the vision of Mutuus Studio, a design firm in Seattle. Before becoming an art piece, the giant steel ball was used to break down wood at the Georgia Pacific paper mill on Bellingham’s waterfront. Today, the structure serves as a symbol of Bellingham’s industrial past while reflecting the town’s unique present. The ball is coated in glass, causing it to glow and reflect back light, making it a truly spectacular sight.


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BEST BOUTIQUE Betty Be Good

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ooking for a clothing store with a conscience? Your gold winner, Betty Be Good, donates 2% of their gross sales to buy clothes for victims of human trafficking. Everything in the store is also under $60, so you can shop for trendy, boutique clothing at prices that won’t break your bank. Visit them in Birch Bay Square and on Front Street in Lynden.

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Reader’s Choice BEST WOMEN’S CLOTHING Statement Apparel

Silver: Quinn & Foster Bronze: Tides of Anacortes

BEST CONSIGNMENT SHOP Labels Women’s Consignment Shop

Silver: The Clothes Rack Bronze: Wee Ones Reruns

BEST MEN’S CLOTHING Quinn + Foster

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hen it comes to men’s clothing, Quinn & Foster in downtown Bellingham offers the latest styles from high-end brands you can trust. Find suede dress shoes and a sport coat for your next formal event, or keep it cozy with comfy T-shirts and plaid buttonups. Whatever you need, they’ll make sure you look good in it. Silver: Bay to Baker Trading Company Bronze: Maple + Moss Boutique

Editor’s Pick Who doesn’t love an accessory that transforms? At Moss Bags, a leather handbag company based right here in Bellingham, several items in the online store do double work. The Crossback goes from a crossbody bag to a backpack and back again, with only a quick adjustment of the strap. There’s also the Hipster Bag, which doubles as a fanny pack and clutch. The Small Convertible Crossbody easily transforms into a tote bag with a simple swivel trigger snap. Everything is created from a continuous piece of leather, meaning these multi-talented bags will also last a lifetime.

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MOST INCLUSIVE SEX SHOP

Have you ever walked into a sex shop and been overwhelmed or uncomfortable? At WinkWink Boutique, an all-inclusive, women-owned sex shop in downtown Bellingham, you may never feel that way again. WinkWink’s employees are approachable and kind, meaning you’ll feel at ease whether you’re browsing for lengerie, sex toys, books, or more. They also offer a variety of classes — including online classes — to keep you adventurous and educated. The goal is to eradicate shame, celebrate pleasure, and help everyone find a way to love themself and others.

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BEST APPLIANCE STORE

BEST SPORTING GOODS STORE

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Silver: Yeager’s Sporting Goods Bronze: Second Shot Sports

hether you’re looking for a new washer and dryer, refrigerator, or barbecue, Judd & Black Appliance will deliver, install, and service your purchase. This local, family-owned-and-operated store has earned your trust for decades, and earned your votes for the seventh year in a row. Visit one of their six area showrooms to see for yourself. Silver: DeWaard & Bode Bronze: Habitat for Humanity in Whatcom County

Dave’s Sports Shop

BEST ELECTRONICS STORE Reference Media

Silver: Audio Video Excellence Bronze: Clicktek

Photos: Top courtesy of Judd & Black Appliance. Bottom by Sig Photography

Judd & Black Appliance

MUST-VISIT DIGITAL BOUTIQUES

Online shopping has certainly boomed this year, as brick-andmortar stores worked to switch up their services. However, there are still plenty of online-only businesses striving for success. Texture Clothing offers a variety of long-lasting sustainable clothing for all body types. You can order their ethically-made items online, or find select products at Bay to Baker Trading Company and 3 Oms Yoga. New to the Bellingham fashion scene, mother-and-daughter run BRAY also provides stylish, modern options for teenagers and older adults alike, all through their digital storefront. To learn more, see our full story on p. 44. October 2020 61


Reader’s Choice BEST BOOKSTORE Village Books

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or 40 years, Village Books and Paper Dreams has served as a literary institution in Whatcom County. With locations in Fairhaven and Lynden, bibliophiles and writers can enjoy live events, book clubs, and writing workshops, while building community along the way. Visitors can also browse for gifts at Paper Dreams or grab a treat at Evolve Chocolate & Cafe.

Silver: Henderson Books Bronze: Pelican Bay Books & Coffeehouse

BEST SHOE STORE

Fairhaven Runners & Walkers Silver: 12th Street Shoes Bronze: Hilton’s Shoes

BEST BOUTIQUE Betty Be Good

Silver: Fringe Boutique Bronze: Cheeks Jeans

BEST LOCAL ARTISAN Whimsey

Silver: Chris Moench Bronze: Good Earth Pottery

Editor’s Pick ONE-OF-A-KIND JEWELRY

Located in Fairhaven, Whimsey offers a unique collection of handmade jewelry. In addition to showcasing the work of local and regional artists, the shop also features international artists from places like Paris, Brazil, and Venezuela. Some pieces you won’t find anywhere else in the country. From simple stones to extravagant pearls and metalwork, their wide variety guarantees you’ll find something you’ll never want to take off. If jewelry isn’t your style but you still want to support local artists, Whimsey’s gallery also sells paintings, prints, and mixed media that are just as one-of-a-kind. 62

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CARDS THAT SAY “I LOVE YOU”

Bison Bookbinding & Letterpress in downtown Bellingham

stocks work from artists across the Pacific Northwest and around the world. Their stationary selection boasts oneof-a-kind cards sure to make your significant other feel special. One of their collaborative artists is Bellingham-based illustrator Phoebe Wahl, who also offers an assortment of adorable, heartwarming cards on her website, phoebewahl. shop. Whether you’re trying to express your love to a partner, a friend, or just want to make someone smile, Wahl has a card for every occasion.


BEST JEWELRY SHOP Apse

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pse, which stands for All People’s Shackles Exchanged, produces hand-crafted jewelry with a strong intention. They donate 10% of every purchase to organizations working to end slavery, abuse, and exploitation, while using locally sourced or recycled materials to reduce waste. Browse their collection for simple, elegant designs created to last. Silver: Borthwick Jewelry, Inc. Bronze: Jewelry Affair

BEST ANTIQUE STORE Aladdin’s Antiques and Records

Silver: Penny Pinchers Bronze: Bellingham Bay Collectibles

BEST FURNITURE STORE Photo courtesy of Apse

Samuel’s Furniture

Silver: Greenhouse Bronze: Griffith Furniture & Mattresses

Editor’s Pick SPOOKIEST HALLOWEEN SHOP

STICK A WICK IN IT

Calling all goblins, witches, and ghouls! Halloween may look a little different this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t creep it real with your costume. For more than 20 years, SpookShop of Bellingham has offered high-end, oneof-a-kind costumes, accessories, and decorations to help create fa-boo-lous Halloween experiences. While the storefront is only open for a few months in the fall, the online platform offers year-round fun, including apparel for Mardi Gras, Saint Patrick’s Day, and more. Whether you’re looking for an adorable couple’s costume, classic cobweb decorations, or a truly terrifying mask, SpookShop offers some defrightful finds.

In beautiful La Conner, there is a candle shop that prides itself on recycling and reclaiming old glass to create new candles that look like ‘art in a glass’. Reclamation Candle Company and Coffee Bar also doubles as a cafe, providing delicious coffee drinks for customers to sip on while they browse — and sniff — the wide variety of candles. Their candles are 100% soy and made with cotton, lead-free wicks and high-quality fragrance oils. The coolest part is that you can bring in any candle-friendly glass object —  think flat bottom and vertical sides — and Reclamation will turn it into a candle.

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BEST WAY TO MEET YOUR MAKERS

If you spot a big green truck cruising around Lynden, look twice, because it might be the Petal Pushers Flower Truck. This mobile flower-selling company creates beautiful arrangements and then pedals them truck-side. You can also call and get bouquets delivered. They have beautiful, fragrant creations for every occasion, whether it’s Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, a wedding, a funeral, or just to brighten someone’s day. With Thanksgiving around the corner, they also create beautiful table centerpieces designed for the season.

The North Sound is filled with talented, creative people with plenty of goods to share. If you’re looking for a place to connect with local artists and craftspeople, look no further than Valley Made Market. Whether it’s potters, jewelrymakers, photographers, weavers, toy-makers, leather artists, designers, soap-makers, or painters, you’ll find something you love and meet a local creator along the way. Normally, the market in downtown Mount Vernon blends art vendors with beer, live music, and food. Because of COVID-19, it now boasts an online platform, making it easy to shop from home. October 2020 63


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fter a year like 2020, who doesn’t need some extra pampering? The experts at Still Life Massage & Float will help you relax, recharge, and heal. With multiple trained massage therapists on staff, you’ll be in good hands whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain, injury, or pregnancy discomfort. For something different, try a session in one of their float tanks. 64

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H E A LT H BEST MASSAGE Still Life Massage and Float


Reader’s Choice BEST HEALTH FOOD SHOP

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ho doesn’t love the Community Food Co-op? They have everything you need to maintain a nutritious diet and health-forward lifestyle. From fresh, organic vegetables to vitamins, supplements, and tinctures, there’s nothing you can’t find in their bountiful aisles. They also offer classes on cooking, nutrition, and health to keep you educated and empowered. Silver: ANMLY Cafe Bronze: Electric Beet Juice Co.

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BEST SPA

The Chrysalis Inn & Spa Bellingham, Curio Collection by Hilton

MOST PAMPERING PACKAGES

Clear your afternoon, because these extravagant spa packages can last up to five hours. At The Chrysalis Inn & Spa Bellingham, Curio Collection by Hilton, The Chrysalis Signature Trio boasts three of the spa’s most popular treatments: an hour-long Swedish massage, an hour-long organic facial, and an hour-long hydrating pedicure. At Zazen Salon Spa, the Message in a Bottle offers a similar deal — a facial, Swedish massage, and mani/pedi — plus a spa lunch. Finally, at The Apothecary Spa in Anacortes, the Nirvana Package includes a 300-minute lineup of a massage, an ageless beauty facial, and a revitalizing body polish, plus lunch.

ADD SOME CBD TO YOUR MASSAGE

Suffering from pain or inflammation? The Vital Body Massage at The Spa at Semiahmoo relies on CBD massage cream to help relieve tension, ease pain, and even reduce anxiety, so you get all the benefits of a traditional massage plus a calming boost of CBD. Vital Body Therapeutics’ herbal CBD massage cream is organic and derived from hemp, so you know your skin is nourished with the highest quality product. It’s also blended with beneficial herbs, essential oils, and shea butter, so your skin will be smooth and blissfully scented.

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SUGAR-CHARGED CHAKRA SCRUB

Silver: Zazen Salon Spa Bronze: Kara’s Beauty Barn

BEST MASSAGE

Still Life Massage and Float Silver: New Life Chiropractic and Wellness Bronze: Advanced Medical Massage

BEST FITNESS CENTER Bellingham Fitness

Silver: Bellingham Athletic Club Bronze: Fitness Evolution Bellingham

Founded by Frida Emalange in 2007, Zorganics Cosmetics is a line of locally sourced, natural, and organic hair, skin, and cosmetic products. Inspired by the seven chakras of ancient meditation — security, pure love, power center, intuition, inspiration, creativity, and clarity — their NaÉtae Chakras Sugar Scrubs are formulated with essential oils that will help you awaken your desired chi. Made with shea butter and vitamin E, these scrubs will leave your skin feeling as soft and balanced as your spirit. Order on their website or in-person at their retail store.

BEST FAMILY PRACTITIONER PeaceHealth Family Medicine

Silver: Lynden Family Medicine, Family Care Network Bronze: North Sound Family Medicine, Family Care Network

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BEST YOGA | PILATES STUDIO Yoga Northwest

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oga Northwest isn’t new to the winner’s circle. You’ve voted them Best of the Northwest multiple times, and for good reason. Their expert instructors are passionate about sharing their love for yoga so you can feel healthy and balanced. They offer a wide variety of classes that focus on everything from spine health to good sleep. During COVID-19, you can practice with them online. Silver: 3 OMS Yoga Bronze: Flow Motion

BEST CANNABIS SHOP

BEST MANI | PEDI

BEST PHARMACY

Silver: Trove Cannabis Bronze: Satori

Silver: Happy Nails and Spa Bronze: Le Nails

Silver: Fairway Drug Bronze: Hilltop Pharmacy

BEST OB|GYN

BEST MEN’S HAIRCUT

Silver: Barkley Women’s Healthcare Bronze: PeaceHealth Women’s Health Clinic, OB-GYN

Silver: V’s Barbershop, Bellingham Bakerview Square Bronze: Old 99 Barber Shop

BEST PHYSICAL THERAPIST

2020 Solutions

Bellingham OB/GYN

Jimmy’s Personal Care Spa

Wally’s Barber Shop

Hoagland Pharmacy

Capstone Physical Therapy Silver: Performance Physical Therapy Bronze: CorePhysio

BEST SALON Envy

hen it comes to getting that perfect new hairdo, Envy is certainly a cut above. At this boutique salon in downtown Bellingham, hair is their passion — and it shows. Whether you’re looking for a simple cut or a complicated color treatment, their high-end products, tools, and customer service are sure to leave you smiling in the mirror. Silver: Honey Salon & The Hive Bronze: Plum Hair Studio

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BEST PERSONAL TRAINER

Gene Kelly (Adventure Fit Academy) Silver: Jacob Stevenson (JD Elite Fitness) Bronze: Shasonta Delmage (CrossFit X)

BEST NATUROPATH Dr. Sarah Garrett

BEST ORTHODONTIST

BEST DENTIST

Silver: Dr. Michael Shoff (Shoff Orthodontics) Bronze: Cummins Orthodontics

Silver: Love Dentistry Bronze: Bellingham Family Dentistry

Yeh Orthodontics

BEST EYE CARE

Northwest Eye Clinic Silver: Bellingham Bay Ophthalmology Bronze: Binyon Vision Center

Bellingham and Lynden Smiles

BEST AUDIOLOGIST | HEARING CENTER Spencer Audiology Clinic Silver: Hearing Health Clinic Bronze: All About Hearing

Silver: Dr. Emily Sharpe Bronze: Bellingham Natural Family Medicine

Editor’s Pick GREENEST HAIR SALON

The good people at Honey Salon & The Hive won’t dye your hair green...unless you ask them to...but they will make sure the foil, color tubes, and liquid chemical waste don’t find their way into our water supply or landfills. Honey Salon is the first in Bellingham to become a member of Green Circle Salons, a program that prioritizes recycling and reuse of salon products. They’re committed to a more sustainable beauty practice, whether it’s by disposing of waste in an environmentally conscious manner or using products that source locally and use minimal packaging.

Photos: Top courtesy of Yoga Northwest. Bottom by Annika Sampson

NATURAL BALMS FOR ACHES AND PAINS

Products from Innate Organic Body offer a natural alternative for anyone who has aches and pains from injuries, arthritis, fibromyalgia, or tendinitis. Started in 2014, Innate offers a wide array of small-batch apothecary products, including an arnica and turmeric muscle and joint balm, CBD headache relief oil, and a sports recovery balm. All of their products are made in Bellingham with 100% essential oils and are certified vegan, natural, and cruelty-free. With both CBD and non-CBD options, this shop is great for anyone seeking a natural, alternative method to pain relief.

SWEATIEST WORKOUT

If you want to leave a workout feeling like you’ve just jumped in a lake, head to FLUX Power Yoga in Fairhaven. Their 55-minute power yoga class gets your heart rate going and your body moving — in a room that’s heated up to 95 degrees. Make sure to bring a towel, because things will get slippery. The good news? You’ll stretch deeper and wring out all the stress, tension, and stiffness you’ve built up while

sitting at a desk or worrying about the world. Enjoy a great view of Bellingham Bay during a practice that will have you feeling strong, energized, and ready for a cleansing shower.

BEST WALKS TO GET YOUR 10,000 STEPS

For most people, it takes about five miles to reach 10,000 steps. The South Bay Trail spans 2.5 miles, making it the perfect option for reaching your step goals. Beginning on Mill Avenue in Fairhaven and ending downtown, the trail offers epic water views and pit stops at Woods Coffee, Boulevard Park, and plenty of rest areas along the way. For something new, try the Cascade Trail, which connects the towns of Sedro-Woolley and Concrete. The trail — built on a former railway line — runs for more than 20 miles, so you can turn back whenever you’ve reached your halfway mark. Enjoy views of the Skagit River along the way. October 2020 67


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BEST RETIREMENT FACILITY The Willows

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he Willows, a pet-friendly apartment and retirement community located in the heart of Bellingham, offers a friendly, inclusive, and engaging environment for seniors. They’ll help your loved ones feel right at home with amenities like relocation assistance, complimentary transportation, spa services, restaurantstyle dining, fitness classes, and learning opportunities, just to name a few. Silver: Orchard Park Bronze: Parkway Chateau

BEST CHIROPRACTOR Natural Way Chiropractic & Massage

Silver: Olson Family Chiropractic Bronze: Salish Chiropractic

BEST MEDI-SPA RejuvenationMD

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WISEST WELLNESS COACH

All of the dieticians at Sensibly Sprouted are trained in motivational coaching, meaning their advice, support, and guidance extend beyond the bounds of pure nutrition. The goal is to help clients feel better, whether that’s by achieving a healthy weight, modifying your diet to reduce symptoms of chronic illness, or just figuring out a daily menu that maximizes energy and makes you feel your best. Another goal is to identify root causes, both behavioral or diet-based, so that clients can make meaningful changes that last a lifetime. They also work with clients to make sure insurance covers as much of the cost as possible.

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t My Garden Nursery in Bellingham, it’s all about the fun, whether you’re in the market for a colorful, locally grown plant pal or an adorable purple flamingo statuette whose proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. You can find everything to start, maintain, or grow your garden, including seminars for novices and seasoned green thumbs alike.

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Reader’s Choice BEST HOME DECOR Greenhouse

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hat began as a plant store in the 70s has evolved into one of Bellingham’s most beloved destinations for home goods, furniture, and decor. Greenhouse has everything you need to make your house a home, from throw pillows and planters to rugs, furniture, and lighting. Visit their store in downtown Bellingham or shop online. Silver: Petals & Blooms Bronze: Surroundings Home, Gifts, & Garden

BEST LANDSCAPE DESIGN Molly Maguire

Silver: Erin Landscapes Bronze: Borrowed Ground

BEST YARD MAINTENANCE Whatcom Lawns

Silver: ABC Landscaping Bronze: Augusta Lawn Care Services

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FUNKIEST FURNITURE FINDS

If you’re looking for distinctive mid-1900s decor and furniture, The Atomic Kitten in downtown Bellingham is at your service. They bring you unique, high-quality vintage furniture from the 1950s through the 1970s — focusing on American, European, Danish, and Asian designs — so you can add a retro vibe to your home, no matter how contemporary it may be. From funky sofas to teak credenzas, there’s nothing workaday about their showroom. They also offer furniture staining, repair, refinishing, and restoration, so you can upgrade your own vintage finds.

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GARDEN CLUBS TO LOVE

Northwest Washington is a gardener’s paradise, with plenty of passionate plant-lovers eager to connect and play in the dirt. The San Juan Island Garden Club brings together gardeners on the island to care for local green spaces, host garden tours, and teach area students about plants. In Bellingham, the Birchwood Garden Club boasts more than 100 members from Whatcom and Skagit who meet monthly to talk about all things gardening. They also host an annual plant sale, potluck, and garden tour. Host of the Annual Tour of Private Gardens, the Whatcom Horticultural Society also offers lectures, classes, and volunteer opportunities.

HONEY IT UP WITH OUR FAVORITE BEES

BeeWorks Farm is a local, familyowned beekeeping business right here in Whatcom County. Owner and beekeeper Rob Rienstra makes delicious, raw, unfiltered honey by working with bees and their natural rhythms. The result is honey so good you can eat it by the spoonful. You can find BeeWorks honey at the Community Food Co-op, the Skagit Valley Food Co-op, and in Seattle’s PCC Community Markets. They also appear at the Bellingham Farmers Market.


Editor’s Pick MOST INSTAGRAMWORTHY PLANT SHOP

With dozens of potted plants, glowing natural light, and cute lattes, you can’t help but snap a photo when you visit Babygreens Plant Shop and Cafe. Whether you’re looking to parent a leafy tropical plant, adopt a low-maintenance succulent, or give in to the air plant craze, Babygreens’ employees will help you find the perfect indoor greens to brighten your home. Partnered with local businesses Aslan Brewing Company, Anchorhead Coffee, Structures Brewing, and Chuckanut Brewery, their cafe also sells coffee, wine, beer, and weekend mimosas, so you can sit back and enjoy a drink among the greenery.

Reader’s Choice BEST ARCHITECT Falconworks

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lways unique, never ordinary, Falconworks specializes in one-ofa-kind designs for both residential and commercial buildings. The Bellinghambased studio works closely with clients to create spaces that are functional, beautiful, and exceed expectations. Whether designing your dream home from the ground-up or remodeling an existing space, they’ll help bring your vision to life. Silver: JWR Design Bronze: Haven Design Workshop

BEST GARDEN | NURSERY My Garden Nursery

Silver: Kent’s Garden & Nursery Bronze: Garden Spot Nursery

BEST BUILDER

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Reader’s Choice BEST INTERIOR DESIGN Jennifer Ryan

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fter being named one of the 25 best interior designers in the state and placing in our Best of the Northwest competition multiple years in a row, it’s no wonder Jennifer Ryan Design won your votes yet again this year. Ryan offers design, planning, production, and contractor services, so no matter how you want to improve your home, she’s got you covered. Silver: Jon Falcon Bronze: Anne Tanner

BEST ROOFING COMPANY Mt. Baker Roofing

Silver: Topside Roofing & Siding Bronze: Esary Roofing & Siding

BEST FLOORING COMPANY HomePort Interiors

Silver: Great Floors Bronze: Morris Floors & Interiors

BEST HARDWARE | LUMBER STORE

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hat began in 1962 as Powder Sales, a store that sold, among other things, dynamite, is now Bellingham’s most trusted local hardware store. Hardware Sales has everything you need for your home or commercial project, from hardware, tools, and lumber to equipment rentals. Their employees are respectful, knowledgeable, and eager to help you find what you need. Silver: Builders Alliance Bronze: Westside Building Supply

BEST KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN

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Editor’s Pick FAVORITE PUBLIC GARDEN

Way more than just a peaceful area with flowers and foliage, the Big Rock Garden Park boasts dozens of permanent sculptures, a gazebo, and well-groomed walking trails. Enjoy strolling through the botanical garden, home to a variety of native plants meant to encourage wildlife visitation and habitation. Birds, butterflies, hummingbirds, and foxes all find sustenance and shelter among the garden’s 2.5 acres. While you’re there, admire artwork from both international and local sculptors. Whether it’s azaleas and rhododendrons in the spring or colorful maples in the fall, there’s something worth seeing year-round.

BEST PLACE FOR UPCYCLED GOODS

Looking for a velvet armchair? A wool rug? A retro typewriter? If you want to add some serious funk and style to your house without breaking the bank, head to Again Thrift Shop in Mount Vernon. You’ll find highly curated home items including furniture, dishware, art, plants, and wall hangings. The store also has a great selection of women’s and men’s clothing (think kindly priced Pendleton jackets and name-brand jeans), as well as an entire back room for slightly used sports and recreation equipment. Whatever you’re looking for, this store will make you excited to find it.

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MOST UNIQUE ANTIQUES

If you’re looking for an antique shop that specializes in furniture from India, Africa, and Europe, then look no further than Stonehouse Artifacts in Bellingham. Owners Kurt and Lydia Scherer have made their house and 10-acre estate into an antique shop that honors their global travels, showcasing everything from folk art and pashminas to furniture from the colonial and Mughal eras of India. It’s an adventurous shopping experience perfect for anyone who wants to break the mold on typical house furnishings. During COVID, the estate is open by appointment only.

A NURSERY WITH DEEP ROOTS

If you’re eyeing to build an outdoor getaway in your own backyard, head to Wells Nursery in Mount Vernon. Established in 1937, this third-generation nursery is familyrun and known for sprucing up the northwest and beyond with their unique selection of ornamental trees and stunning plant species. They propagate, grow, and supply a variety of deciduous shrubs, woodsy conifers, Japanese maples, blooming dogwoods, and fruit saplings on their 150-acre growing grounds. Their knowledgeable staff will help bring to life all your landscaping dreams. October 2020 73


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he people at Fairhaven Toy Garden take play seriously. Their selection of toys is carefully curated to encourage cognitive, social, and emotional development. With a focus on natural materials and toys for younger ages, you’re sure to find something for your little ones to love. Shop online or visit the store in Fairhaven for interactive displays and hands-on fun.

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BEST TOY STORE Fairhaven Toy Garden


Reader’s Choice BEST PLACE FOR A KID’S BIRTHDAY PARTY Trampoline Zone

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ump for joy at Trampoline Zone, where both kids and adults can enjoy 18,000 square feet of bouncy fun. With foam pits, a ninja course, and space for dodgeball, there’s no place better for group play. Different party packages come with extras like pizza, balloons, and grip socks, along with themed decorations — think Minecraft, emoji, and neon glow party. Silver: Summit Adventure Park Bronze: Bellingham Sportsplex

BEST TOY STORE

Fairhaven Toy Garden Silver: Launching Success Bronze: Kids Stuff

BEST FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITY

BEST SUMMER | OUTDOOR CAMP

Silver: Marine Life Center Bronze: Birch Bay Water Slides

Silver: Wild Whatcom Bronze: Camp Kirby

Arne Hanna Aquatic Center

The Firs Camps & Retreats

Editor’s Pick TINIEST COOKING SCHOOL

If your little ones are already showing an interest in the kitchen, consider enrolling them in a class with Tiny Onion Cooking School. Owner Annalee Dunn teaches basic cooking skills and techniques that focus on wholeness, local ingredients, and flavor. There’s also an emphasis on nutrition. The school offers a variety of interactive classes aimed at different age ranges, so nobody’s left out — even parents can join in on the fun if they want to. Check Tiny Onion’s website for virtual classes and camps to keep your kids cooking through the pandemic.

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Reader’s Choice BEST STORE FOR BABY Bellingham Baby Company

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or five years in a row, you’ve given the gold to Bellingham Baby Company. You can find anything you need for your little one in their online store or at their brick-and-mortar location in Lynden. From adorable crocheted animal hats to custom onesies and blankets, their selection will have you saying, “That’s adorable” over and over again.

Silver: Bunnies by the Bay Bronze: Wee Ones Reruns

BEST PRE-SCHOOL

Generations Early Learning and Family Center Silver: Loving Space School Bronze: The Franklin Academy Preschool

BEST CHILDCARE | AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM

Generations Early Learning and Family Center

Photos by Lindsey Major

Silver: After School Adventure at The Firs Bronze: Bellingham Childcare and Learning Center

BEST PRIVATE SCHOOL Assumption Catholic School Silver: Lynden Christian Schools Bronze: The Franklin Academy

STATS TOTAL ENTRIES: 67,555 TOTAL INDIVIDUAL VOTES: 864,231 MOST VOTES IN A SINGLE CATEGORY: BEST CANNABIS, 26,442 MOST VOTES FOR A SINGLE BUSINESS: BEST CANNABIS, 12,308 AVERAGE NUMBER OF CATEGORIES EACH VOTER VOTED IN: 15 TOTAL CATEGORIES: 119

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MOST FUN PLAYGROUND City Park & Million Smiles Playground

in Lynden delivers just what it promises — more smiles than you can keep track of. The playground is a kid’s dream come true, with intricate, dynamic play structures boasting rope bridges, lookouts, monkey bars, catwalks, slides, and a treehouse. The adjacent tot lot, meant for littler ones, features adorable mini play shops based on real Lynden businesses — there’s Edaleen Dairy, Lynden Family Physical Therapy, and The Print Shop. Adults will enjoy nearby walking trails, a picnic area, and a small creek to cool off in.

CHILDREN’S CHARITIES TO CHEER ON

When it comes to making life better for kids, let’s give three cheers each to Blue Skies for Children, Skookum Kids, and Children of the Valley. Blue Skies for Children supports homeless, foster, and low-income children, whether it’s donating shoes and backpacks or helping kids take part in extracurricular activities like gymnastics and music lessons. Skookum Kids is all about repairing the foster care system, while Children of the Valley provides after-school enrichment for children in Skagit Valley. All three organizations work hard to keep our community’s children safe, supported, and empowered.

NINJA SKILLS FOR KIDS

At Life Force Ninja, kids can learn to swing, climb, balance, and jump across the gym’s various obstacles. Classes focus on building mental fortitude, endurance, body awareness, and confidence — all skills that translate well to other sports and life in general. Designed for kids ages 6-12, the courses are taught by trained coaches and cater to beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Not only will kids learn to trust themselves as they work through the obstacles, but they’ll also have a blast while doing it.

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CUISINE

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slan Brewing Company is dedicated to bringing you beer with “organic ingredients, locally sourced goods, and lowimpact practices.” Since opening their doors in 2013, they’ve steadily collected dozens of awards for their beer. Taste the magic yourself at their Brewpub in downtown Bellingham, or grab a pint and relax at The Depot, only a couple blocks away.

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BEST BREWERY Aslan Brewing Company


BEST NEW RESTAURANT

Reader’s Choice

Storia Cucina

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pening a restaurant during a pandemic is no easy feat, but Storia Cucina did it with grace... and a menu brimming with delicious, just-like-grandma-makes-them Italian dishes. Cozy up with a hearty pasta entree or drop in for a refreshing aperol spritz. They now serve brunch, featuring zeppoles (Italian donuts with Nutella dip), huckleberry waffles, and butter beans with farm eggs. Silver: Lombardi’s Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar Bronze: District Brewing Company

BEST INTERNATIONAL CUISINE Asian 1

Silver: Wanida Thai Cuisine Bronze: Goji Bistro

BEST FISH & CHIPS

BEST TAKE-OUT

BEST BAR & LOUNGE

Silver: Alaska Wild Fish & Chip Co. Bronze: Anthony’s at Squalicum Harbor

Silver: Mambo Italiano Cafe Bronze: Wanida Thai Cuisine

Silver: Bellingham Bar & Grill Bronze: DownTime Taps

Nicki’s Bella Marina

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B-Town Kitchen & Raw Bar

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MOST MONDO BURRITO If you’re feeling hungry — really hungry — the Jumbo Potato Burrito at Casa Que Pasa is certain to fill you up, plus some. Similar in size to a small house pet, this hefty tortilla-wrapped creation features charred, deep-fried potatoes, loads of cheese, pinto beans, and creamy, mouth-watering potato sauce. Just make sure to loosen your belt a notch, because this burrito weighs in at around two pounds. According to food celebrity Alton Brown, who tried one back in 2017: “It doesn’t sound very good... but it is.”

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Reader’s Choice BEST FRESH PRODUCE Joe’s Gardens

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here has never been a better time to embrace your green thumb. Get your garden on with the help of Joe’s Gardens in Bellingham. Enjoy local fruits, vegetables, eggs, jams, and baked goods from Joe’s retail stand. Sharpen your own skills with tips from the maestro himself; Joe’s website has plenty of helpful tips and practices to help your garden grow. Silver: Bellingham Farmers Market Bronze: Youngstock’s Nursery & Produce

BEST FRESH MEAT | SEAFOOD Skagit’s Own Fish Market Silver: Carne Bronze: Addies Angus Ranch

BEST CATERER Ciao Thyme

Silver: Crave Catering Bronze: Cosmos Bistro

BEST BURGER

The Filling Station Silver: Fat Shack Bronze: Rusty Wagon Old Tyme Food

BEST SUSHI

Kuru Kuru Sushi Silver: Nami Asian Bistro Bronze: Zen Sushi & Bar

MOST DECADENT BREAKFAST

Some mornings are for yogurt parfaits or oatmeal. Other mornings demand something a little more decadent, and what’s more decadent than French toast? At Skylark’s Hidden Cafe in Fairhaven, they kick the indulgence up a notch with their Banana Bread French Toast. Three slices of fresh, housemade banana bread are grilled to perfection after soaking in an egg glaze. The whole thing is topped with powdered sugar, walnuts, brown sugar, and a caramelized glaze made from maple syrup. Yes, it’s totally okay to go back to bed after this one.

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BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT Jalapeños

Silver: Chihuahua Mexican Restaurant Bronze: Mi Mexico Company

BEST FOOD TRUCK StrEAT Food

Silver: Big Stick Barbecue Bronze: Sage Against the Machine

BEST SEAFOOD

Best Antique Store:

JoFish Seafood & Grill

BEST ITALIAN

D’Anna’s Cafe Italiano Silver: Mambo Italiano Cafe Bronze: Leader Block Wine Co. & Eatery

BEST COCKTAIL

Galloway’s Cocktail Bar Silver: Swim Club Wet Bar Bronze: Dirty Dan Harris Steakhouse

BEST HAPPY HOUR

Anthony’s Hearthfire Grill Silver: Jalapeños Bronze: Scotty Browns

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YOUR FUNNIEST ANSWERS

Silver: Chuckanut Manor Seafood & Grill Bronze: Rock and Rye Oyster House

Grandma’s house

Best Breakfast:

BEST DISTILLERY | SPIRITS

Cereal and grapefruit

Bellewood Farms & Distillery Silver: Chuckanut Bay Distillery Bronze: Probably Shouldn’t Distillery

Best Private School: My house, this year!

BEST WINERY Dynasty Cellars

Silver: Coach House Cellars Bronze: Mount Baker Vineyards & Winery

Best Store for Babies: Do babies shop?

Best Corporate Meeting Space: Zoom

Best Place to Work:

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FONDUE WITH A VIEW

What’s better than dipping delicious bite-sized snacks into gooey melted cheese? Doing it while looking out over historic downtown Fairhaven and Bellingham Bay, of course. The Petite Fondue at The Black Cat comes with dippable chunks of apple, broccoli, and French baguette. Order it at a discount during the bistro’s happy hour, along with any bottle of wine for 20% off. Grab a table by the window with friends and enjoy the scenery from the top of the historic Sycamore Building.

Retirement

Best Place to Meet Singles: Your mom’s house

Best Family Friendly Activity:

Watching boaters bring their boats in after hours of sun

Best Builder:

Bob the Builder

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Reader’s Choice

Trove Coffee

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t Trove Coffee, the name of the game is local, sustainable, and delicious. Their coffee is roasted in Bellingham, their beer is from local breweries, their wine is from Washington vineyards, and their baked goods are from nearby bakeries. Pair this with a dedication to customer service and environmentally friendly practices, and it’s easy to see why they took home the gold. Silver: Avellino Coffeehouse Bronze: Black Drop Coffeehouse

BEST BAKERY | DESSERT SHOP

Mount Bakery Cafe Silver: Pure Bliss Desserts Bronze: Barb’s Pies and Pastries

BEST STEAK | FINE DINING

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Editor’s Pick FAVORITE FARMERS MARKET FINDS

The Bellingham Farmers Market is a smorgasbord of edible offerings, and sometimes it’s downright hard to choose. That’s why we’re here to help. When it comes down to the wire, try the Chicken Pot Pie Pasty from Good to Go Meat Pies. At Calypso Kitchen, order whatever you want but make sure to get some of their blueberry tamarind sauce. Your life will change forever. Indian Grill serves up a mean samosa, in either veggie or lamb. Finally, we can’t forget the New Mexico Tamale Company. They were ranked among Yelp’s top 100 places to eat in the country, so you have to try one of their made-from-scratch tamales.

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BEST COFFEE | TEA SHOP


Reader’s Choice BEST CHEF

Cinnamon Berg, Cosmos Bistro

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hef Cinnamon Berg is the heart of Cosmos Bistro in downtown Bellingham, where she’s committed to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to feed your heart as well as your stomach. Everything on her menu is delicious, and with a motto like hers —  “Food should be prepared with butter, love, and wine!” — you can’t go wrong. Silver: Sarah Chan, Calypso Kitchen Bronze: Justin Oberg, Leader Block Wine Co. & Eatery

BEST BREAKFAST The Birch Door Cafe Silver: Arlis’s Restaurant Bronze: Homeskillet

BEST GROCERY STORE Haggen Food & Pharmacy Silver: Community Food Co-op Bronze: Whole Foods Market

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FANCIEST HAM IN BHAM When it comes to high-end dining, Milano’s Italian Seafood knows what they’re doing. At their new restaurant in Fairhaven, you can order one of more than 200 fine wines, devour a Maine lobster tail, or taste a cut of the finest ham in the world. That’s because on the menu at Milano’s you’ll find jamon Iberico puro de bellota, a cured ham originating in Spain and Portugal. The certified organic pork — whose price tag ranges around $1,200 for a leg — comes from free-range pigs raised on a diet of acorns, and Milano’s buys only the highest grade of it.

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Reader’s Choice BEST WINE SHOP Seifert & Jones Wine Merchants

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ith over 50 years of combined experience, the owners of Seifert & Jones Wine Merchants know a thing or two about wine. From local Northwest wines to international favorites, everything on the shelves is hand-picked for your satisfaction and curiosity. With competitive pricing and a knowledgeable, helpful staff, it’s no wonder this wine merchant won your votes. Silver: Elizabeth Station Bronze: Gainsbarre

BEST SANDWICH Avenue Bread

Silver: Gandolfo’s New York Deli Bronze: The Sandwich Odyssey

BEST PIZZA

Westside Pizza Silver: Coconut Kenny’s Bronze: Övn Wood Fired Pizza

BEST BREWERY

Aslan Brewing Company Silver: Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro Bronze: Kulshan Brewing Company

CREEPIEST RESTAURANT BATHROOM

One minute you’re enjoying a delicious, gooey breakfast skillet, and the next you’re in a waking nightmare straight from the pages of Stephen King’s “It”. If you’re afraid of clowns, beware of the bathroom at Homeskillet. This breakfast/lunch destination in Sunnyland serves up ultra-satisfying American comfort food, but when you enter the bathroom it’s a full-on circus horror story. Clown masks, clown dolls, clown paintings. While some are more menacing than others, the overall effect will still give you the heebie jeebies. If you’re coulrophobic, you might want to hold it until you’re home. 84

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hen it comes to food and toys, your pets deserve the best. At Mud Bay, you can help your pets live their best life with high-end healthy and natural products for cats and dogs. While not a veterinary facility, Mud Bay does offer a lot of information on pet care. So when you make a choice about your pet’s food, you know the science behind it. October 2020 85

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BEST PET STORE Mud Bay


Reader’s Choice BEST DOG TRAINER Bossdogs Training

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ometimes it’s hard getting your furry friends to behave. Luckily, Bossdogs Training in Ferndale is there to help with all your dog training needs. Help your pet put their best paw forward with behavioral modification, socialization, environmental exposure, and basic training. You can also leave your pup in their hands for Day Play and Learn.

Silver: Cedarwoods Canine School Bronze: Adam Schuller

BEST DOGGIE DAYCARE Rover Stay Over

Silver: Pooch Palace & Kitty Kastle Bronze: R & R Kennels

Editor’s Pick Photos: Top courtesy of Bossdogs Training. Bottom by Stevie Lyn Chandler

TURN YOUR PET INTO A PAINTING

Local illustrator and designer Stevie Lyn Chandler has a talent for painting animals. Visit her Etsy store and you’ll find playful prints of elephants, foxes, walruses, giraffes — the list goes on and on. If you like her style, she also does custom pet portraits that perfectly capture the spirit of her subjects. With her help, you can turn your beloved pup or cat into a handsome, colorful wall hanging that you can treasure for years to come. Find her work online and at Valley Made Market, or contact her for a custom piece.

COOLEST CAT CAFE

Cat lovers, listen up. NEKO: A Cat Cafe in downtown Bellingham partners with the Whatcom Humane Society to house dozens of adoptable cats ready to find their forever home. The cafe’s menu features a generous selection of beer and cider, but also coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, juices, and Japanese snack items, so you can pair any occasion with the company of friendly, free-roaming felines. Kick back with a Japanese Royal Milk Tea, munch on some Hello Panda Mini Cookies, and fall in love with your next cat...or three. 86

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Reader’s Choice BEST GROOMER

City Dogs Grooming

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ooking for a place to pamper your pooch? City Dogs Grooming offers extensive services in a safe and comfortable environment. Leave your dog in the capable hands of City Dogs’ skilled groomers for bathing, clipping, and more. If your pup is nervous around strangers, you can also take advantage of the self-wash station, and get them clean without worrying about the clean-up.

Silver: Northwest K-9 Inn & Spa Bronze: Pooch Palace & Kitty Kastle

BEST BOARDING KENNEL Hyline Hotel for Dogs

Silver: Rover Stay Over Bronze: Northwest Kennels

BEST PET STORE Mud Bay

Silver: Bow Wow & Woofs Bronze: petStop

BEST VETERINARIAN

Kulshan Veterinary Hospital Silver: Northshore Veterinary Hospital Bronze: Fountain Veterinary Hospital

Editor’s Pick Photos: Top by Alicia Prozinski Training. Bottom by Emily Porter

WHERE TO STRUT THE CATWALK

If you live in Bellingham, you’ve likely seen one or two cat-walkers in your time. The little furry friends love being outside, even when on a leash. If you own a cat but are afraid of taking them outside, Bellingham has a few especially cat-friendly locations. Lake Padden is a great spot for you and your cat to either walk or relax because the field is wide open and easy to spot any incoming dogs. Another great destination for cats is Boulevard Park — your cat will love the grass and exploring the sandy shore. Finally, Zuanich Point Park is a great place for your cat to be amazed by all of the kite flying and boat driving.

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Belle Flora

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reat yourself or someone you care about to “irresistibly fresh flowers” from Belle Flora in Bellingham. For that perfect pop of color in your living space, order arrangements like “bowl of beauty” or “nature’s glory.” For more understated yet still elegant pieces, try the “succulent garden” or “pure pleasures.” Don’t forget to check out their seasonal options too.

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Reader’s Choice BEST WEDDING VENUE Lairmont Manor

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airmont Manor has been a Bellingham landmark since its construction over a century ago, when it was the home of Fairhaven’s co-founder, Charles Larrabee. Today, the stunning, renaissance-style home and grounds serve as a romantic venue. With lush gardens, grand architecture, and all the services you need to make your big day go smoothly, it’s easy to say “I do.”

Silver: Squalicum Boathouse Bronze: Semiahmoo Resort, Golf, and Spa

BEST DATE NIGHT The Temple Bar

Silver: Elizabeth Station Bronze: Bellingham Cider Company

BEST PLACE TO MEET SINGLES

Silver Reef Casino Resort Silver: Rumors Cabaret Bronze: State Street Bar

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BEST SUFFER-TOGETHER HIKE

The mountains in North Cascades National Park are some of the steepest in the lower-48, and none are more treacherous than the trail up Sourdough Mountain. This knee-busting trail gains nearly 5,000 feet in a little over five miles — and the first 3,000 are gained in the first two — meaning every step feels like a StairMaster. At the top, you and your partner will be rewarded with a restored fire lookout that once served as home to beatnik poet Gary Snyder. Other reasons to celebrate include views of Diablo Lake, the Picket Range, and plenty of other jaw-dropping peaks.

BRIDGES TO KISS ON

For beautiful, smooch-worthy views with your sweetie, head to Deception Pass Bridge, connector of Fidalgo Island and Whidbey Island and gateway to Deception Pass State Park. Built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s, it’s the perfect place to watch waves crash against the rocky cliffs below. Short but stunning, the Rainbow Bridge in La Conner offers a beautiful, if dizzying, view of the Swinomish Channel and nearby downtown boardwalk. If you’re looking for a footbridge, mosey down the Diablo Lake Trail in North Cascades National Park and trek across the Diablo Lake Trail suspension bridge. October 2020 89


Reader’s Choice BEST PHOTOGRAPHER

Katheryn Moran Photography

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picture is worth 1,000 words, so whether you’re celebrating an engagement, wedding, or anniversary, Katheryn Moran Photography is there to capture your big moments in style. Her mission is to “make sure your favorite moments — the planned and the spontaneous — are captured creatively, uniquely and timelessly.” With personalized service and attention to detail, she’ll be right there with you from the altar to the dance floor. Silver: Erin Cox Photography Bronze: Angie Dixon Photography

BEST FLORIST Belle Flora

Silver: A Lot of Flowers Bronze: Pozie By Natalie

Editor’s Pick BEST COUPLE SELFIE BACKDROP

Every spring, the tulip fields in Skagit Valley attract flower-lovers from all over the world. Who knows how many selfies have been snapped in these stunning, rainbow-colored fields? For a perfect photo op, visit Roozengaarde and Tulip Town. Stand with your sweetie among millions of vibrant tulip buds and capture a moment you can hold on to forever. Just remember to stop, smell, and take a stroll through the flowers — and maybe buy a bundle to take home, too.

The delicious fare at Mambo Italiano Cafe in Fairhaven pairs perfectly with a glass of red wine and their twinkling patio lights. Bring someone special and share an appetizer, like the crisp, juicy bruschetta, and then dive into a creamy, rich bowl of pasta. Mambo’s even giving out their delicious handmade loafs of bread for free with your meal. For a change of scenery, consider bringing your meal to Boulevard Park, lay out a tablecloth on one of the picnic tables, and enjoy the sunset with your meal. 90

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SERVICES

BEST LODGING Hotel Bellwether

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he epitome of luxury, Hotel Bellwether combines top-of-the-line customer service with elegant accommodations and a location that’s hard to beat. Nearby Bellingham Bay means stunning water views, epic sunsets, and plenty of aquatic fun. Fine dining, spa options, and wellness services are all in easy reach. Perfect for out-of-town guests or your next romantic escape. October 2020 91


Reader’s Choice BEST CLEAN ENERGY COMPANY Western Solar

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rom solar electric systems to charging stations for electric cars, Western Solar is the Pacific Northwest’s leading supplier of renewable energy systems. For nearly two decades, they’ve installed both residential and commercial energy systems, helping people and businesses alike reduce their carbon footprint. With one of the longest warranty offers out there, it’s easy to see why they won your votes.

Silver: Barron Heating & Air Conditioning Bronze: Ecotech Solar

BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT

Rick Moore, Keller Williams Realty Silver: Karen Timmer, Windemere Real Estate Bronze: Allison Trimble, Coastal Realty

BEST FINANCIAL ADVISOR Shannon Day, Edward Jones

Silver: Nicole Burdick, Waddell & Reed Bronze: Brian Smith, Bellingham Capital Management

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PROFESSIONAL PIZZA AT HOME

Want to seriously transform at-home pizza night? Although Bellinghambased Wood Stone Corporation specializes in commercial wood fired and gas pizza ovens — they’ve installed more than 17,000 ovens across 80 countries — they also offer a line of residential luxury ovens. Their stone hearth ovens come in two styles, bistro and mountain, and are available for outdoor or indoor installation. With rave reviews from cooking stars like Wolfgang Puck, an oven from Wood Stone guarantees years of perfectly cooked pizzas from the comfort of your own abode.

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GOT JUNK?

Whether you’re cleaning out the attic, garage, or yard, JDog Junk Removal and Hauling will haul away your clutter. Better yet, they’ll also reuse, recycle, repurpose, or sell anything they can — in total, they manage to divert 60-80% of junk from the landfill. The team is made up of veterans and military family members who strive to serve Whatcom and Skagit with the same values — respect, dignity, and trust — that they learned during their service. Next time you need to get rid of a refrigerator, office furniture, or that heap of old electronics, let the good people at JDog take it away.

BEST SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS

The Skagit Adult Day Program gives caregivers a break from the admirable but difficult work of caring for a loved one. The program offers daily programming for adults with special needs, such as dementia, with a focus on enriching activities like singing, cooking, woodcrafting, and intergenerational programs. It even offers structured reminiscing. Those enrolled in the program get to spend the day among friends, with nutritious meals included. Caregivers can access additional support through twicemonthly support groups, lunch & learn meetings, and an educational series called Powerful Tools for Caregivers.


Reader’s Choice BEST AUTO REPAIR SHOP Bellingham Automotive Silver: Master Auto Tech Bronze: Davis Automotive

BEST BANK WECU

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Silver: The Inn at Lynden Bronze: Rosario Resort & Spa

ECU has served Whatcom County since 1936, offering honest service, low rates, and a commitment to core values. Whether you want to open a savings account, get an auto loan, or start a business, WECU’s local, knowledgeable staff are there to help every step of the way. Plus, with numerous locations and ATMs throughout the county, you’re never far from great service.

BEST CREATIVE COMPANY

Silver: First Federal Bronze: Bank of the Pacific

BEST LODGING Hotel Bellwether

Sole Graphics

Photos: Top courtesy of WECU. Bottom courtesy of The Whatcom Literacy Council

Silver: ClickMonster Bronze: FizzPOP Media

Editor’s Pick A DEDICATION TO LITERACY

Since 1983, The Whatcom Literacy Council has strived to increase literacy in Whatcom County through free small group classes and one-on-one tutoring. The nonprofit organization focuses on adult English language learning and literacy, helping people find employment, further their education, or gain U.S. citizenship. They also help with computer skills and GED preparation. In one-onone tutoring sessions, dedicated volunteers meet with students twice a week to help students reach their reading, writing, speaking, and listening goals. Last year, the council served more than 1,000 learners with the help of 100 tutors.

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Reader’s Choice BEST AGRICULTURAL COMPANY Eagle Trees

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enny Ingebrigtson and Jesse Straight, the brothersister duo behind Eagle Trees farm, are passionate about cannabis. They strive to grow and deliver a quality product that reflects the rich soil of Whatcom County, without pesticides or chemical fertilizers. You can find their products at retailers across the state, from Birch Bay to Walla Walla. Silver: Boxx Berry Farm Bronze: Elenbaas Company

BEST INSURANCE AGENT Joe Treat, State Farm

Silver: Cassie Robles, Rice Insurance Bronze: Terry Stach, State Farm

BEST PLUMBER Viking Plumbing

Silver: Spectrum Plumbing & Heating Bronze: Gary’s Plumbing & Heating

BEST ATTORNEY Allen Law Firm

Silver: Craig Cammock, Skagit Law Group Bronze: Barron Smith Daugert

BEST LUTHIER

Dorothy Smith comes to her work with decades of dedicated training. She opened Allegro Strings Violin Shop in 1991, after working with famous

luthiers in both Europe and Seattle. Today, visiting her shop on Cornwall Avenue feels like taking a step back in time. When it comes to the custom creation, repair, and restoration of fine stringed instruments, there’s nobody like Dorothy in Whatcom County. She’s been fixing instruments and helping people get back to their music for nearly 40 years. It’s no wonder she’s beloved by her customers.

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Reader’s Choice

MB Motors

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f you’re on the lookout for a pre-owned vehicle or are just in need of a thorough car detailing, head to MB Motors. From Mercedes and Audis to Volkswagens and Subarus, they offer plenty of brands to choose from. Treat your vehicle to a spa day, with washing, waxing, and allaround pampering.

Editor’s Pick GIVE YOUR CAR A BUBBLE BATH

BEST AUTO DETAIL SHOP

Washington winters may be wet, but that doesn’t mean your car doesn’t deserve a deeper scrubdown every once in a while. The self-serve wash station at Sunset Car Wash boasts 11 vacuums and seven wash bays, all available 24/7. For a deeper clean, Sunset’s automatic wash will wash, dry, and wax your vehicle — if you’re not satisfied, you can get it washed again for free. For extra pampering, go for the Works Plus, which includes an undercarriage wash, an air freshener, and extreme shine wax. Punch-card holders get their 11th wash for free.

Silver: Master Auto Detailing Bronze: Bellingham Detail & Glass

THE TOW-TAL PACKAGE

Silver: Dewey Griffin Subaru Bronze: Northwest Chevrolet of Bellingham

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BEST JANITORIAL | CLEANING SERVICE Absolutely Clean

Silver: Boppity Boo Cleaning Bronze: Mama Bear Cleaning

BEST NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION Lydia Place

Silver: Sustainable Connections Bronze: Blue Skies for Children

BEST PLACE TO WORK BP Cherry Point Refinery

Silver: Western Washington University Bronze: Barron Heating & Air Conditioning

Normally, calling a tow truck means your day just got a lot more stressful. ASAP Towing of Bellingham helps reduce that stress. Can’t find your keys? No need to call a locksmith; ASAP will unlock your car for you. Need a jump? They’ll do that for you, too. Flat tire? Out of gas? Need a new battery? Want a junk car removed from your property? Whatever the issue, ASAP Towing is there to help. Service is quick, friendly, and effective. Call or book online 24/7, and have all your car concerns hauled away.

BEST STAY-NEAR-TOWN ESCAPE

Looking to get away but not too far away? With rentals all across the Mount Baker area, Mt. Baker Lodging offers a wide selection of cottages, cabins, chalets, and condos at various price points, so you can vacation in whatever style suits your needs. Want a quaint log cabin tucked into the forest? Or would you rather gather the extended family and hide out in a private lodge equipped with a hot tub, sauna, and pool table? With more than 80 unique properties, Mt. Baker Lodging has everything you need for your next closeto-home getaway. October 2020 95

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BEST AUTO DEALER


Reader’s Choice BEST CORPORATE MEETING SPACE

Semiahmoo Resort, Golf, and Spa

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hen it comes to hosting a corporate retreat, who wouldn’t want to gather near the ocean, with an on-site spa and abundant recreation options, plus team-building activities? Semiahmoo Resort, Golf, and Spa combines beautiful scenery with all the functional amenities you need to make your next meeting a success. Silver: Four Points by Sheraton Bellingham Hotel & Conference Center Bronze: Gateway Centre Executive Suites

Editor’s Pick If you’re looking to start the ultimate home makeover, Bellingham Professional Finishes can add the perfect finishing touches. While they specialize in wood and traditional craftsmanship preservation, they also assist in new construction and storefronts. Using environmentally conscious stains and products, Bellingham Professional Finishes will have your cabinets, interiors, and exteriors looking good as new for the long haul. Looking for a DIY project? They also offer stains and materials for purchase. Visit their new showroom to receive in-person consultations.

LAUNDER IN LUXURY

The goal at Brio Laundry is to get your clothes cleaner in less time so you can get on with your day. Their top-of-theline washers and dryers can hold up to five times the normal load, so you can do more laundry at once. If you’re truly in a crunch, drop your clothes off and let the attendants at Brio handle the process while you run errands; you’ll get a text message when your clothes are done. If you want to hang around, Brio offers free wifi, plenty of seating, and the occasional complimentary goody — think donuts, coffee, and juice — to keep you comfortable. 96

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Photos: Top by Lisa Karlberg. Bottom courtesy of Bellingham Professional Finishes

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