

This Bellingham hotspot is located on the corner of Woburn Street and Premier Way, in the heart of the Barkley Village shopping center. Scotty Browns Barkley Village features a spacious dining room and lounge, equipped with modern and unique furnishings that mirror our fresh, creative menu. Make yourself at home on our indoor/outdoor patio year-round – complete with heaters and TVs – the ultimate outdoor dining experience!
Chill restaurant & bar with elevated takes on pub fare such as burgers & pizza, plus weekend brunch.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2130 Premier Way Suite 101, Bellingham, WA 98226
Phone: (360) 306-8823
Website: http://www.scottybrownsrestaurant.com/barkley-village/
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this location is certainly above average for Bellingham…
We had an amazing dinner at Scotty Browns in Bellingham! We started with the crunchy yam rolls — so good! Perfectly crispy and flavorful. For dinner, I had the cowboy salad and it was absolutely delicious — fresh, hearty, and packed with bold flavors. The portion sizes were generous without being overwhelming, and everything tasted super fresh.
The atmosphere was vibrant and welcoming, and our server was fantastic — friendly, attentive, and made great recommendations. Can’t wait to come back and try more from the menu. Definitely a new favorite spot in Bellingham!
Only downside for me, I have a great personal dislike of the interior decorations. Feels corporate and stale. Photos of 1950’s celebrities seem out of place and irrelevant to the community this restaurant is placed in.
At first glance, it feels like a wannabe city-style restaurant. The aesthetic and attitude don’t really match the feeling or vibe of Bellingham. It reminded me more of something you’d see in Chicago than a local spot here.
One thing that stood out immediately was the lack of alignment between the restaurant’s expectations and reality. If you want a dress code, have a dress code. Don’t create an environment where people are made to feel like they don’t fit the ambience without actually setting clear expectations. My partner and I were dressed nicely, but I still felt like I misjudged where we should be sitting. That’s just an observation, but it affected the experience from the start.
I’m not someone who typically judges a restaurant based on staff alone, and I don’t believe service should completely outweigh food quality. That said, this is the first place where I can confidently say the staff alone would keep me from ever returning. The attitude felt rude and dismissive, as if being unkind was mistaken for status or professionalism. In reality, it just comes across as poor service. I’ve never encountered such consistently unpleasant behavior across an entire floor, and honestly, it was impressive in the worst way.
It’s a shame, because the food itself is quite good. But if I’m spending close to $100, I expect service that reflects that price point. Good food doesn’t excuse an uncomfortable or hostile atmosphere.
Maybe this kind of vibe works in bigger cities, but even that feels generous. I’ve eaten at Michelin-star restaurants where the service was far more welcoming, despite being far less formal than this place tries to be.
I think I understand the reviews now. The four stars aren’t for the food, they’re for the vibe. And that vibe just isn’t Bellingham. I’d genuinely rather sit at K2, eat El Pollo Feo, and actually enjoy the atmosphere than come back here.
It’s disappointing, because good food can be hard to find here. But no amount of good food is worth dealing with nasty people.
They have good options in the menu but they are limited options.