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    Bend Brewfest

    Bend Brewfest

    4.0(11 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Great event, 74 breweries, 10 cider and 2 wineries.....awesome. 20 bucks for 5 pours and a souvenir…read moreglass. Lots of food....lebanesse, pulled pork, chicken wings and more and more. Very organized event with lots of volunteers. It's pretty warm out here....but there are many shaded areas to hide from Mr Sun. Loved the Ipas, I think Melvin brewery out of Wyoming was my favorite....citradamus double ipa!

    I've been to a fair number of beer festivals around the country. My experience is that the really…read morepopular ones are total zoos - wall-to-wall crowds, long lines for beer, inadequate facilities. Not the Bend Brewfest. Arriving on Saturday, we found a good-sized but manageable crowd, virtually no lines for beer, easy entrance and plenty of port-a-potties. Awesome. More brands of beer than you can shake a stick at, with lots of types. If you like beer and didn't find at least several good beers here, well, you don't like beer. One negative: the festival puts out a hugely comprehensive guide book (not booklet) listing the beers, activities, logistical details, etc. But what it didn't have - and it's something that's properly become standard for those selling craft beer across the country - were the ABVs for the beers. I don't like drinking high alcohol beer, so I pay attention to the ABV. At the brewfest, that required checking out the beer detail sheet laid out on the tables at the various vendors before deciding on whether to try it. All the vendors supplied the ABV, so it should have been listed in the guide book. Other than that, no complaints. Great festival!

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    Art in the High Desert - One of Bend's most popular events, and the most incredible fine art show! Art in the High Desert.

    Art in the High Desert

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Once a year juried art show held in Bend in the grassy park adjacent to the Deschutes River at the…read moreOld Mill District. If you're in Bend with time on your hands this weekend, even if it Is a grayish cool weekend, walking through the art show to see all of the artists' work and be able to "judge for yourself" is great fun. In particular since you will have a chance to talk with the artists to learn how they create their beautiful work...from woven art, to etchings, to jewelry to ceramic art, to glass art to watercolor's, to oils, to metal work to the most amazing display of glass and metal "whirlygigs". See photos added for context. Our fav this year was a Eugene based ceramic artist's work...but we neglected to take a photo of her booth to display it here. (You can likely find more at her website: Betsy Wolfston - Woof Works Studio - www.betsywolfston.com.) Art is for sale too. We didn't make any purchases this year though...but last year we ended up with a couple of treasures to add to our home collection. Runs through 4pm Sunday (Sunday hours 10 - 4) and is open until 6p Saturday. When you're done enjoying the art wonders, walk across the footbridge to the plaza at the shops at the Old Mill where there is music from local high school bands, among others, food vendor stands and merriment. Not to mention the spectacular setting on the Deschutes River. If you missed it this year, check our the non profit's web site (at the top of the Yelp page) for next year's dates. NOTES: The event parking at the lot adjacent to the site fails both state codes and ADA minimums for accessible parking. Several folks we met at the event yesterday, using canes and on crutches, weren't feeling good about that...so if you need accessible parking, you'll want to know in advance that this site does not meet the minimum requirements of twenty year old access standards. .

    I don't have much to add beyond what Michele R wrote nine years ago. Her review of Art in the High…read moreDesert is comprehensive and informative (as are pretty much all her reviews). So I'm just adding a star rating. I'll give it a 4 due to the greater array of art and craft vendors beyond what you might see at one of the many local street festivals.

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    Art in the High Desert - Art in the High Desert is located in Bend, Oregon's Old Mill District. A wonderful shopping, dining and entertainment area on the Deschutes.

    Art in the High Desert is located in Bend, Oregon's Old Mill District. A wonderful shopping, dining and entertainment area on the Deschutes.

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    The Domino Room - Hot water, plenty of towels

    The Domino Room

    1.9(28 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Adam Carolla put on a solid show, but the venue experience completely ruined the night. The…read morecustomer service at Midtown Ballroom was terrible--staff were dismissive, unhelpful, and came across as outright rude any time guests asked simple questions or needed directions. Between the attitude of the employees and the way issues were handled, there is zero desire to ever purchase tickets for an event at this venue again. Love Carolla, but prefered Las Vegas Venue. Would not recommend this experience in Bend, unless another venue. I am resident in Bend. Highly disappointed.

    I was looking for the Yelp page for Midtown Ballroom (it was there yesterday) to leave a review but…read moreit's not here now. I found this one for the Domino Room (I do not know the difference) but it was where Adam Corolla had his show last night. I had read in advance about the women's restrooms so I made it a point not to drink or eat anything for the two hours I was there. I thought it was fun- I didn't get frisked, I didn't observe rude people, just a lot of nice people having fun. My husband went to the bar and had no comment; and to the bathroom- which he said was just like any other divey bar. I have been to my share of hole in the walls for small concerts so maybe my sensitivity is not as elevated as those who are complaining. TBH, nothing people reviewed negatively about came to fruition for me and the hubs. It was a great show- loved Adam and the other two comics. Also, Jim (the owner) answered an email I had about the venue right away prior to the show so I could be prepared. Thank you for hosting him!

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    Other side has larger venue space

    Little Woody Barrel Aged Beer, Cider, and Whiskey Festival

    Little Woody Barrel Aged Beer, Cider, and Whiskey Festival

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Little Woody is a different sort of beer festival, as compared to the much larger and popular Bend…read moreBrewfest, for instance. Featuring mostly local breweries, this festival is about beers you might not see in the brewpubs. As the name suggests, a lot of barrel-aged beers. Which means a lot of beers with high ABV (alcohol content). So, one has to be careful or one might find themselves falling down in the gutter before too long. Located on the grounds of the Deschutes Historical Museum, the festival is compact without being tight. Just about perfect in terms of size, I'd say. You can survey the options fairly quickly and then easily find a spot to enjoy your choice. Note that the vendors are almost exclusively beer & cider & whiskey - there's not a lot of 'other' booths selling various craft goods and whatnot. Also as the name implies, there's whiskey happening here, too. Those vendors - all local, I believe - were sequestered in their own larger tent. Several food trucks on site but, as I've mentioned elsewhere in my Bend festival and food truck lot reviews, I find them somewhat disappointing. Bend loves food trucks, so I would hope to see that improve in time. The good and the bad: - Easy access and check-in. Price for admission, which gains you an initial supply of beer/whiskey tokens, is quite reasonable and you can buy more tokens without hassle. - Virtually no waiting for beer. I attended Friday and Saturday and even though there were quite a few people in attendance, I don't think I waited more than once to have my glass filled. - Whiskey tent: pricey. I literally could not 'afford' a sample of many (most?) of the whiskies with the full number of tokens I received on admission. You can buy shots for less at any number of local bars. If participation in the event is meant to showcase their products, that's a big fail. - Lots of great local, unusual beers. Most were quite strong. Like the whiskey folks, some of the beer vendors were out of line with prices, though. I feel every beer/cider should have been priced at $2 (two tokens). You don't get but a taste, so the idea is for people to try stuff they might not otherwise drink. Even at $2, given the small glass, you're paying more than you would at the brewpubs themselves. - Worthy ran out of the apparently popular Betty White early on Saturday. Rather than take the sign down for that beer they chose to announce - rather brusquely - that they were out of it as you approached the booth. Other booths simply took the sign down if they ran out of a beer. - Schatz Pretzel: Love their tip jar, not so much the pretzel, which was very stale on Friday, almost inedible. At $8, that constitutes robbery. - I didn't patronize any other food trucks, although a couple were familiar. Tots, for example, is quite good. I'll be back next year.

    Wow!!!!!!! Dark heavy barrel aged beers.... YUMMMMY!!!!!! There's also a tots truck and a pretzel…read moretruck with warm pretzels!!!!! With just a touch of cool fall air, the dark beers hit the spot!!!! Games.... growler fills..... specialty small batch beer. What more could you ask for????? This is the 10th anniversary of this festival. If your around Bend, come on down!

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    Little Woody Barrel Aged Beer, Cider, and Whiskey Festival

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