The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 2, 2021

MEDIA CONTACT:
Mari Kemper
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen
info@chuckanutbrewery.com
360-540-3899
http://chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen Has New Spring Hours

Spring has sprung and Chuckanut Brewery in Bellingham and Burlington is taking notice. With all the sunshine we’re getting this spring, Chuckanut is opening seven days a week at both locations starting April 1! There will be a lot more time to enjoy your beers with friends and family. Or if you want to stop and pick some beer up to go, you’ll be able to take your time getting it!


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North Nut in Bellingham will now be open 7 days a week Noon to 9 pm! And South Nut in Skagit Valley at the Port of Skagit will be open Monday to Thursday 3-7 pm and Friday to Sunday 1-7 pm. That’s an extra hour of fun in Skagit and several more hours in Bellingham. Watch social media and the Chuckanut website for additional activities that will be springing up this spring. Cheers!

Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, located at 601 West Holly St, Bellingham, was awarded the National Small Brewpub/Brewer of the Year 2009 and National Small Brewery/Brewer of the Year 2011 at the Great American Beer Festival. Currently, both brewery locations offer outdoor heated seating (covered and waterside) for guests of all ages. A full food menu is available at North Nut for to-go, in-house and delivery (in Bellingham). The South Nut Tap Room at 11937 Higgins Airport Way, Burlington is located at the Port of Skagit for beer garden enjoyment, indoors and curbside pick up. Both locations are open to guests of all ages 7 days a week. Masks and social distancing are required as well as additional Covid protocols. Check out more about Chuckanut at www.chuckanutbrewery.com.


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