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Whatcom Roundup: Local bar closes; restaurant opening update; chain moving to Bellingham

MOD Pizza and Starbucks in Barkley Village on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023 at 2925 Newmarket St. Bellingham, Wash.
MOD Pizza and Starbucks in Barkley Village on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023 at 2925 Newmarket St. Bellingham, Wash. The Bellingham Herald

Here’s your weekly roundup of the latest retail, business and restaurant activity in and around Whatcom County:

Boots Bar & Lounge closed

Boots Bar & Lounge, a country bar with line dancing, closed its doors permanently, according to an Instagram post on the bar’s page.

Boots Bar and Lounge will open on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Bellingham, Wash. It’s a country nightclub featuring bands, line dancing, pool and arcade games.
Boots Bar and Lounge will open on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, in Bellingham, Wash. It’s a country nightclub featuring bands, line dancing, pool and arcade games. Rachel Showalter The Bellingham Herald

The husband and wife owned bar first opened in December 2022 and hosted a variety of line dancing and karaoke nights. The bar announced its closure back in April.

“We are sad to announce the end of Boots. Unfortunately we will not be able to renew our lease and our doors have closed,” the Instagram post states.

Boots Bar & Lounge was located at 1263 Barkley Blvd. in Bellingham.

Doug’s Burgers makes progress to brick and mortar

Doug’s Burgers opened its brick-and-mortar location for takeout only in June, but is making progress on the restaurant to start serving in-house.

The restaurant filed two permits with the city of Bellingham for bar fixtures and an updated floor plan, half wall and bar on July 3. The permits were approved July 3.

The restaurant is at 2527 Meridian St.

Chick-fil-A makes progress on new location

Chick-fil-A is slowly making progress to its new Whatcom County location. According to our most recent update on the popular chain restaurant, the 5,028-square-foot restaurant at 4030 Cordata Parkway will feature a play area for children and a dual-lane drive thru. Recent plans for the new restaurant also included illustrations for its proposed design and layout.

Bellingham events, trivia nights and live music

Bellingham is full of local events, markets, festivals and other events during the month of July. Here’s your guide to this month’s events, trivia, live music and more. For an extensive list of local events, visit our new Events page at www.bellinghamherald.com/events/#.

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Alyse Smith
The Bellingham Herald
Alyse Smith is a reporter at The Bellingham Herald covering retail, restaurants, jobs and business. If you like stories like this, please consider supporting our work with a subscription to our newspaper.
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