Where to watch the Mariners game tonight in Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

The Seattle Mariners are advancing in the MLB playoffs, creating a buzz among fans in Bellingham, WA. Local establishments are gearing up to host watch parties, enhancing the game-day experience. The Score in Ferndale offers a prime location with ample parking and large screens for viewing. The Royal, known for its unique atmosphere, will hold a watch party on October 15 with KISM's Scott Less in attendance. Schweinhaus Biergarten provides a lively environment for various sports, while Wild Buffalo collaborates with Pizza Time to offer free pizza during game three of the ALCS.

These venues not only serve as spots for watching the games but also as community hubs where fans can gather and celebrate. The Mariners' playoff journey has proven to be a significant event for local businesses, drawing in crowds eager to support their team. Engaging local events like these highlight the connection between sports and community spirit in Bellingham.

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