April 13, 2018 / Kenneth Clarkson / Sip Northwest

Sibling Bars Add Flavor to Bellingham’s Drinks Scene

What’s better than good food, good wine, good cocktails and good times? The answer is not much. And lucky for those near Bellingham, Washington — the Historic Fairhaven District has two new spots adding to the burgeoning array of food and beverage locales in the hood. Gainsbarre and Swim Club, from local restaurateurs Laura Swift and Tom Grayling, each offer a distinct environment and provide a niche previously unseen in the Bellingham culinary market. And better yet, the restaurants are conveniently located right next door to each other. Read full feature here.  

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