Eat for the Arts


KAFE cares about our community! Thursday, November 16th…Eat for the Arts for the Sylvia Center for the Arts!  Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner, participating restaurants will participate a portion of their sales to help build a new performing arts center in downtown Bellingham!

Participating restaurants include:

  • Aslan Brewing
  • Goat Mountain Pizza
  • Pure Bliss Desserts
  • Mallard Ice Cream
  • Cafe Velo
  • Rickshaw
  • Rudy’s Pizzeria
  • Redlight
  • Leaf & Ladle
  • Hundred North
  • The Racket
  • Electric Beet Juice Co
  • Black Drop Coffeehouse
  • (more restaurants will be announced soon)

CLICK HERE for more information and a complete list of restaurants!

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