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THE 30 BEST Gluten Free Restaurants in Bend, Oregon - 2021
"Salud Raw Foods has some of the freshest and healthiest options in Bend. You may have a hard time choosing what to order at this raw, plant-based cafe and juice bar. The good news is, no matter what you order, you really can’t go wrong."
"Currently my FAVORITE place to eat in Bend- incredibly delicious, flavorful, fresh and thoughtfully crafted food. The staff is kind and obviously love what..."
"Another relative newcomer to Bend’s dining scene, Foxtail Bakeshop provides the perfect excuse to explore the up-and-coming Box Factory and its eclectic collection of shops, restaurants, and awesome history. Foxtail Bakeshop boasts some pretty fabulous art on the walls (not to mention amazing brunch!). You order at the counter before choosing your table, which means you’ll spend your time in line drooling over the stunningly gorgeous pastries in the display case."
"My first experience tasting the talents of chef and owner Nickol Hayden-Cady’s pastries was when I attended a class offered through the Bite of Bend. Needless to say, I came home with four knock-your-socks-off recipes and a sugar high in all the right ways. Hayden-Cady has been in the pastry business for 15 years beginning with her training at the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, New York."
"Sure, it may be known as a dessert more than a breakfast food, but we say, live on the wild side. At Foxtail Bakeshop, owner and pastry chef Nickol Hayden-Cady makes the curd for her lemon tart with fresh lemon juice and zest, egg yolks, vanilla beans and butter. A smooth texture lets the crisp, natural flavors speak."
"At a glance: Low-key spot with cheap and delicious bagel breakfast sandwiches for bringing on the go. At under $5, the Eye Opener (aka a breakfast sandwich with egg, cheese and meat of your choice) is one of the best deals you’ll find in town. These are perfect for grabbing on the way to a hike or for a day of skiing at Mount Bachelor."
"2735 NW Crossing Dr Suite 105, Bend, OR 97703-6732Seafood, Japanese, Cafe, Sushi, HawaiianLunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+1 541-306-6796http://www.pokerow.com. At Poke Row, our focus is on fresh and healthy food, in a cozy, casual environment. Whether you dine in or take away, you can expect the best."
"Celebrate summer all year long with a refreshing bowl of poke from Poke Row. From the same folks who brought us 5 Fusion and Sushi Bar, Poke Row is focused on fresh and healthy food in a cozy, casual environment. Whether you’re dining in or taking it to go, you can expect local, natural and sustainable ingredients."
"The Source has voted this spa the Best Day Spa in Bend for the past 15 years. From different levels of massage therapy like Swedish massage and deep tissue massage to facials and skin care to body and nail treatments, Spa W was voted the best for a reason. The complementary aromatherapy steam room you can relax in before and after your service may be one of the best parts!"
"Jinsei Spa was voted Best Day Spa in Bend by Central Oregon Magazine readers, so they also make the list for best places to get a massage in Bend Oregon!. This spa offers everything from massages to facials to waxing and nail and body treatments. There are packages if you can’t choose a single service!"
"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?"
"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."
"Last November, Melanie Betti, Michele Betti, and Tammy Treat opened Spider City Brewing — since then, they've been turning heads with their experimental ales and fruit-forward kettle sours. The brewery and tasting room, located in Bend’s industrial southeast side, is housed in an open and spacious, 3,000-square-foot warehouse laden with recycled barn wood and roll-up garage doors. The tasting room does not currently have food options, but it does have the Soleil Rubis, a well-balanced, mixed-berry kettle sour that is sure to temporarily curb any appetite."
"Spider City Brewing grew out of a love for traveling and beer. With two locations serving up all types of beers including IPAs, sour series, stouts, and German and Belgian beers, there’s an atmosphere of inclusivity for everyone here. And just as with the other breweries, Spider City has space for both indoor and outdoor lovers."