Downtown Bellevues 2022 Holiday Gift Guide

Bellevue, WALocal News

Downtown Bellevue's 2022 Holiday Gift Guide serves as an essential resource for local gift shopping, featuring a handpicked selection of items from favorite businesses. This guide highlights ideal presents for food lovers, including Lady M's Winter Wishes Bon Bon Book, which offers a luxurious assortment of chocolates, and Cafe Aloe's Holiday Bun Box, filled with delicious gourmet buns. The newly established Browne Family Vineyards showcases its premium wine collection, perfect for holiday festivities, while the Bellevue Farmers Market invites shoppers to discover local artisanal products ahead of its final market day on December 17. Trophy Cupcakes adds a sweet twist with their Holiday Cupcake Gift Box, available for delivery or pick-up, allowing for festive celebrations. In a charitable spirit, Anchorhead Coffee offers the Red Shield Roast Winter Warmer, with proceeds supporting the Salvation Army.

This guide not only simplifies the gift-giving process but also encourages community support during the holiday season. By shopping locally, consumers can enjoy unique products while contributing to the vibrancy of Downtown Bellevue. Explore these delightful options to keep holiday cheer alive and well.

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