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The Best American Restaurants in Bend, OR
"One of Bend’s oldest and best-known riverfront restaurants, The Pine Tavern. Probably one of the most iconic restaurants in Bend, Pine Tavern has been operating since 1936, and is best known for mouthwatering sourdough scones with honey butter, and for the two pine trees (one dead, one living) that emerge from the center of the restaurant through the roof of the building. While those things are admittedly pretty awesome, so are the river views from Pine Tavern."
"Long-running, popular and traditional family-friendly restaurant near the river. Everyone should find something to like here, from the great half-pound burger to smoked-salmon salad to house meat loaf to rib-eye..."
"Offering great tastes from around the world, The Lemon Tree provides a unique dining experience that makes you feel like you are on vacation. Enjoy dishes inspired by the most exotic places, including Indonesia, Tunisia, Greece, and Italy. More than just breakfast, The Lemon Tree also has incredible desserts."
"Betsy (owner) is a wonderful human being and...an even more incredible chef. If you haven't been to Lemon Tree yet you are missing THE best brunch in..."
"We made the most of it and explored the surrounding shops which are so great!. Once text we sat ..."
"The Pour House Grill is the largest family friendly Sports bar in beautiful Bend, Oregon. We feature 36 beers wine and cider on tap, 23 big screen TVs for co..."
"If you do want to dine out for a lovely, palette pleasuring experience, make reservations especially at Ariana’s (use OpenTable – they only allow one month in advance, but you will need it, and request to not be placed by the backdoor) and it is recommended highly at both The French Market and Tim Garling’s Jackalope Grill. A few weeks ago I wrote a review of the newly opened French Market which sources its menu from local, seasonal produce, as does both Jackalope and Ariana’s. The Jackalope Grill is sometimes overlooked because of the name, but you will not want to miss dining here. The French-trained chef Garling offers new American fare that is served in a traditional dining setting."
"Located on Lava Road in downtown Bend, Tim Garling's Jackalope Grill is a romantic white-tablecloth New American restaurant that serves prime steaks, fresh seafood, small plates and sharing platters along with handcrafted cocktails and globally-inspired wines. Helmed by Chef Tim, the restaurant prides themselves on serving innovative cuisine prepared with fresh, local, sustainably produced organic products from regional family-owned businesses. Signature dishes include Berenjenas la Taberna, Roasted Candycane Beets with Burrata, Cioppino-Style Seafood Pasta, and Imperial Stock Ranch Rack of Lamb."
"The Jackalope Grill has been known as a neighborhood restaurant since 2005 thanks to its devotion to authentic, old-fashioned warmth and hospitality. They use fresh, locally sourced ingredients from local farms (Imperial Stock Ranch, Carlton Farms, and Double C Ranch) and other eateries, such as Sparrow Bakery and Strictly Organic Coffee Company. Jackalope is predominantly family owned and operated, so you always feel like you’re home whenever you decide to stop by."
"1227 NW Galveston Ave, Bend, OR 97703-2456Takeout, Seating, Waitstaff, Television, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair AccessibleAmerican, Bar, PubLunch, Dinner, Late Night+1 541-306-3321"
"I was stupid and didn't make a reservation anywhere for dinner. After going to 10 restaurants in Sun R... More reviews"
"As the name implies, The Stihl Whiskey Bar sure knows their whiskey. After all, they have more than 400 whiskeys in stock!. Whether you want to slowly sip on a top-of-the-line whiskey neat or order an inventive cocktail (with your liquor of choice), The Stihl Whiskey Bar is the place to be."
"Just outside of downtown, Bend’s third oldest brewery recently got a makeover, and the wood-laden, open concept space has been very well received. Traditionally, Silver Moon Brewing has quietly done its own thing; however, its recent run of can releases has not gone unnoticed, specifically the year-round and rotating lunar series. All of these can be found at the pub, as well as its Frickles, fried pickles with assorted dipping sauces."
"A recent Silver Moon radio commercial ends with the tag line “Same Great Beers, Same $#%-tty Location.” They’re right about both. But the cool outdoor patio and beers at Silver Moon are worth google mapping the pub, especially the Voodoo Dog ISR and Snake Bite Porter. It’s also one of the prime spots for live music in Bend."
"The building that houses Silver Moon Brewing was built in 1952 and was home to a few other businesses before Tyler Reichert opened his homebrew shop in 2000. He did some major renovations and even installed a 10 barrel brew system in the small space. Then, in 2013, he sold his business."
"There are many taprooms in town as well where you can sample beers from several local breweries. Here are our three favorites:. The Lot: With a variety of rotating taps and a handful of food truck options, The Lot is one of our favorites."
"If you love hot stone therapy, organic oils, and a spa that cares about the environment, Anjou Spa is your spot. They make it a point to reduce packaging and waste whenever they can to increase what they call their “Green Cred,” which goes a long way in Bend. Offering therapeutic massages, facials, waxing, and cosmetic services, Anjou is a favorite for locals and visitors alike."
"The five hotels located in the Old Mill District offer a short walk and easy access to shopping, dining, movies, a beautiful river trail and summer concerts. A myriad of dining options to suit any palate and over 40 stores to engage and indulge, you will be sure to have a marvelous vacation along the Deschutes River, nestled in the Cascade Mountains. Each of these hotels in the Old Mill District are an easy — and short — stroll away from exploring downtown Bend too."
"Take a stroll around Bend, Oregon’s tribute to its timber town heritage. Fifty years ago you would’ve heard the sawmills humming and watched lumberjacks balancing on logs floating down the Deschutes river. Today, you’ll discover an exciting shopping, dining, and entertainment district called the Old Mill District."
"If you prefer to start on the early side, this is the date night for you!. Authentic happy hour hor d’oeuvres and original Level 2 cocktails are served daily at this unique elevated lounge in the heart of the Old Mill District. After dinner, explore the shops at the Old Mill District."
"Maybe you spent the day skiing hard at Mt. Bachelor or hiking Tumalo Falls or went rock climbing at Smith Rock and need to relieve that muscle tension. Perhaps you just had a long, stressful week at work and just need to focus on your own well-being. Or are you looking to give the gift of relaxation to a significant other or loved one?"