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An Ideal Day in Bend, Oregon: TSLL’s Itinerary
"More than a coffee shop, Jackson’s Corner offers a complete menu of local, humane, and organic foods and coffee. They currently have two store locations, one in the Eastside on NE Cushing Drive which opened in 2014, and the other opened in 2016 on NW Delaware Avenue in the Westside of Bend. Jackson’s Corner is completely transparent and honest, giving you a complete list of the farms they work with so you know where your food is coming from."
"My favorite things about Jackson’s Corner are too numerous to name, but high on the list is the fact that their eastside and westside locations make it easy to get my fix no matter which side of town I’m prowling. Huevos Rancheros at Jackson’s Corner. This is another spot where it behooves you to check the specials board, as their commitment to locally-sourced ingredients can earn you some fresh and tasty dishes."
"For those who need to know exactly what they are eating, Jackson’s Corner has you covered. Their menu is created with local, humane, and organic foods, so you know you are eating the best quality food available. They are completely transparent about the ingredients they use and where they come from, providing a complete list of the farms they work with."
"A personal favorite of mine, Thump strives for perfection when it comes to the service, their handmade pastries and bagels, and their coffee. Their menu easily puts them at the top of my list for a cup of Joe!. With 3 locations to choose from; Downtown Bend,York Café, Roastery & Bakery and Capitol Hill, there’s a Thump for everyone!"
"In fact, we love Thump Coffee so much that we serve it to our guests at breakfast. We also serve their delicious muffins and orange-lavender granola. Thump believes that each cup of coffee should tell a story."
"The Strictly Organic Coffee Co. has lived by the philosophy of “a sustainable cup” since they first opened in 1999. They aim to live and do business in a way that positively affects the health of their customers as well as the planet as a whole. The coffee they use in their shops, including their Old Mill coffee bar, is 100% certified USDA organic and fair trade certified through Transfair USA. They also aim to use reusable and biodegradable cups, utensils, and to-go containers to cut down on litter and waste."
"Are you looking for one or two new coffee shops to settle in and have a latte or a fresh pastry?. Strictly Organic serves USDA Organic Fair Trade beans, allowing you to feel great and leave happy knowing this business really cares about the world’s environment. The Box Factory location serves a full menu plus a quaint patio while you sip your beverage."
"Sure, the coffee’s responsibly sourced and locally roasted -- you can find the beans in many of the area restaurants. Lone Pine also puts as much love into its cafe menu, which features a number of homemade syrups and chai blends as well as pastries from the above Sparrow Bakery, since anything it can’t make itself is brought in from someone who cares just as much. Sign up here for our daily PDX email and be the first to get all the food/drink/fun Portland has to offer."
"Lone Pine Coffee Roasters makes some of our favorite beans in Bend. The Long Pine coffee shop just off the downtown hustle on NW Harriman. It only takes a minute to walk over from the downtown strip but once inside you feel like you’ve escaped completely."
"With locations throughout the Portland metro and one here in Bend, Pastini is a trusted source for exceptional Italian food. Using responsibly sourced ingredients from the Pacific Northwest, Pastini has an array of delicious pasta dishes — including classics like Spaghetti and Meatballs and Fettuccini Alfredo, as well as contemporary seafood pastas like Linguini Misto Mare — plus salads, sandwiches and sides. Pair with their curated wine list that includes both regional wineries and small family-owned vineyards in Italy."
"Pastini Pastaria is a state-wide chain with locations in Portland, Corvallis, Eugene, and right here in Bend in the Old Mill District. They are best known for their delicious pasta offerings and hearty salads. We also love that they serve locally made table bread from Sparrow Bakery."
"Pretty good pasta, a bit on the pricey side with almost every main dish being around 15 bucks but it's pretty good More reviews"
"This local roaster is known for having some of the best coffee in town, and with a handful of locations, you won’t have to go too far to find one. Sadly, our favorite Backporch location closed, but in its place, a new one opened downtown. What to order: We like the honey lavender latte, or if we’re not feeling fancy, their Americanos are pretty good too."
"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."
"Vacation rental, lodge, resort, community – Tetherow Hotel is a bit of everything. Nestled at the edge of Deschutes National Forest around 10 minutes southwest of Bend, it’s one of the best hotels in Bend, Oregon. It offers scenic views of the Cascade Mountains and is the perfect base for snow sports and mountain-based summer and winter activities."
"Just barely outside of the city, the Tetherow Hotel & Resort is only 7 minutes from the Old Mill District and only 20 minutes from Mt. Bachelor. Plus, you won’t have to worry about driving with Tetherow’s complimentary shuttle service. All the top places to see in Bend are within reach if you stay at the Tetherow Hotel."
"In less than 10 minutes you can reach Tetherow Lodges Bend, from the Old Mill District. Featuring open, airy, naturally lit rooms with large windows for viewing the surroundings, the space is a polished haven. Some units even feature modern kitchens."
"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!"
"One of the busiest shopping locations in Oregon, Forum Shopping Center features majors brands such as Old Navy, Barnes, Costco and more. It’s also a good place to go grocery shopping for those who are looking into healthy options. There is also a number of good fashion brands, restaurants, bookstores, and furniture shops available for you."
"Maybe you want to rent a movie for the night, or, maybe you’d prefer the theater. Perhaps you want to stock up with plenty of food before you head to the hills. The Forum Shopping Center is Bend, Oregon’s hot spot for great deals."