Pythias Hall and Colophon Cafe, Bellingham
Located in the heart of Bellingham's historic Fairhaven district, the Knights of Pythias Building stands as a testament to the city's rich history and vibrant community. Constructed in 1891, the Knights of Pythias Building has served as a meeting hall for various secret societies, including the Elks and American Yeomen, adding to its historical significance.
Despite the passage of time, the Knights of Pythias Building remains steeped in history, with portions of the structure left untouched for over 50 years. Originally utilized as a meeting space for the Knights of Pythias and Masonic Lodge societies, the building later housed office spaces and apartments on its upper floors. However, occupation of these upper levels ceased in the early 1960s, marking a shift in the building's usage over the years.
Today, the Knights of Pythias Building is home to several associated businesses, including the beloved Colophon Cafe, which has been serving the Fairhaven area since 1985. Renowned for its delectable offerings, including the acclaimed peanut butter pie, the cafe offers a diverse menu featuring comfort foods, sandwiches, salads, and desserts, with many gluten-free and vegetarian options available. With a patio overlooking the Village Green, the Colophon Cafe provides a welcoming atmosphere for patrons to enjoy craft cocktails, beer, and wine amidst the historic surroundings of the Knights of Pythias Building.
Despite the passage of time, the Knights of Pythias Building remains steeped in history, with portions of the structure left untouched for over 50 years. Originally utilized as a meeting space for the Knights of Pythias and Masonic Lodge societies, the building later housed office spaces and apartments on its upper floors. However, occupation of these upper levels ceased in the early 1960s, marking a shift in the building's usage over the years.
Today, the Knights of Pythias Building is home to several associated businesses, including the beloved Colophon Cafe, which has been serving the Fairhaven area since 1985. Renowned for its delectable offerings, including the acclaimed peanut butter pie, the cafe offers a diverse menu featuring comfort foods, sandwiches, salads, and desserts, with many gluten-free and vegetarian options available. With a patio overlooking the Village Green, the Colophon Cafe provides a welcoming atmosphere for patrons to enjoy craft cocktails, beer, and wine amidst the historic surroundings of the Knights of Pythias Building.
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Sight Name: Pythias Hall and Colophon Cafe
Sight Location: Bellingham, USA (See walking tours in Bellingham)
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