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The 30 Best Restaurants in Bend, OR
"Goodlife Brewing Company opened its doors in 2011 and has become one of the best Bend, Oregon breweries since then. They use a 30 barrel, 4 vessel system that has been custom designed to make the best Bend beer possible. They also use the gorgeous Bend views, as well as the culture and lifestyle, to inspire them to meet their own expectations."
"This westside brewery is known for playing chill music and oozing laidback vibes. There is a small indoor space and a huge outdoor lawn that’s family and dog-friendly and is perfect for hanging out on a nice day. They have a smaller beer selection, but we find ourselves being drawn back here for the lowkey atmosphere."
"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."
"Bridge 99 Brewery crafts Northwest IPA’s, desert stouts, American classics and even some foreign variations, all of which round out a wonderfully diverse beer list. More of a micro brewery, the batches are specialized, made with local ingredients and are cultivated using sustainable practices consistent with Bend’s eco-conscious values. Bonus—the mac and cheese is extra cheesy and it’s a great place to get a hearty burger!"
"Bridge 99 Brewery was named after a local landmark, Lower Bridge, which was also called Bridge 99. Owners Trever Hawman and Rod Kramer also liked that it reminded them of the song “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall.”. These two friends began their company as a hobby, using eco-friendly techniques and fresh ingredients from local sources."
"Located at the 9th Street Village, surrounded by food trucks, Bevel Craft Brewing is a beautiful place to pull up a seat on a beautiful patio space, grab some grub, and enjoy the beers all around a fire pit when the weather warrants it. All breweries have a story and Bevel is no different. The owners here have traveled quite extensively in their quest of becoming two of the most recognized professional disc golfers in the world."
"The name may have you scratching your head, but there is good reason why Bevel Craft Brewing is called such. The breweries founders, Nate and Valarie Doss, are not only passionate about brewing world class beer, but equally so about playing disc golf at a world-class level. Combined they have multiple world championship titles under their belt."
"With a focus on great beers, of course, the folks at Worthy are also quite focused on sustainability and education. With a greenhouse and hop yard on-site at their original location, along with access to their very own hopservatory to view things greater than the hops – yes, there are things greater than hops, Worthy Brewing Company is worthy of a visit. We only had the chance to hang at their newest downtown location, but with great food, a quaint patio, and very cool artistic indoor space, this is a brewery to return to again and again."
"Worthy Brewing, located on the developing Southeast region of Bend, is hard to miss with its open, airy brewpub and a three-story tower housing a giant, reflective telescope with a retractable roof. Inside, diners find well-crafted IPAs, creative one-off seasonal ales and a wood-fired oven turning out ingenious pizzas and classic sandwich options. On clear nights Thursday through Sunday, patrons can ascend the spiral staircase and stargaze with a beer in hand."
"Perhaps the most hidden stop on theBend Ale Trail,Craft Kitchen & Brewery is worth the effort it takes to trek to the north side of Bend and venture to its cozy Layton Avenue location. The Napa Slaw at Craft is the perfect complement to their tasty tacos or barbecue specialties. There’s a food truck outside where most of the smoked and barbecued meats are prepared, but you can order both food and drinks at the counter inside."
"Craft Kitchen and Brewery is a fab spot to watch the sunset sparkling on the Deschutes River. UPDATED AUGUST 2018: Alas, Craft is no longer at their riverfront location, but their new digs on Bend’s NE side at Layton Avenue are pretty awesome, and the food is as fabulous as ever. Go visit them there!"
"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..."
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"The Cascade Village Shopping Center offers the variety of city shopping but with the beauty of Bend. Located off of Highway 97 and featuring an outstanding collection of famous name stores like Best Buy, Trader Joe’s, Ross and JCPenny to name a few, plus unique local shops and eateries — don’t miss the tasty Left Coast Burger Company, brought to you by the Brown Owl crew — the Cascade Village Shopping Center is the place to find whatever you may be looking for. >> Visit the Website"
"If you’re one to admire the environment and outdoors, you’re in luck, the Cascade Village Shopping Center would not disappoint you. This open-air mall will leave you blown away by the spectacular view of the Cascade mountains while you’re shopping and eating here. Its facade embodies a craftsman architecture making it more charming to most."
"Cascade Village Shopping Center is conveniently located at the intersection of Highways 20 and 97. Not only do we have these great grocery stores, but we also have clothing and shoe stores where you can do some other shopping in our open-air mall. Check out our directory to see where to stop in and shop while you are buying groceries!"