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4.6 (226 reviews)
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Alexander G.

I have been looking forward to visiting Bend for years and Boneyard Beer ended up being my first stop in a city known for excellent beer. My visit did not disappoint and will always be a positive memory. Boneyard has become a larger brewery in the area now boasting the number 1 IPA consumed in Oregon (which has to be produced and packaged by Deschutes due to the demand). This location of Boneyard is small, in an old warehouse/garage in a quiet neighborhood but easy to get to near the highway. They have free parking outside with an outdoor seating area as well. The taproom is small with a couple tables and standing room only at the bar. The taplist isn't huge (go to the downtown location for more), but enough to get to try on a visit. Prices are also reasonable for the great quality of the beer. This is a production facility, where they do smaller batch beers. They also have merchandise and 6-packs to go. The great part of this ended up being the people - the bartender was super friendly and welcoming, talking us through each beer and history of Boneyard in general. The other patrons came in and talked about all the great breweries in town by why this was their favorite. We also ended up using this as our meetup spot for the rest of my travel companions, a great place for their first beers of the trip too. I will definitely be back.

Outside area.

Nice little spot. Easy parking. Friendly server. Reasonable prices. Beer was fresh. Sat outdoors with misters. Not loud, so easy to talk. Recommend.

Jackie M.

I'm am not typically a fan of IPAs , but Boneyard is the exception. I have been to the taproom three times and everything time I've liked every IPA on tap. I highly recommend visiting if you're in town. Luckily they can fill cans with whatever you like, so you can take some home with you. They don't bottle their beer so you can't find it in stores and I rarely find it on tap in Portland except for RPM. The taproom is bare bones. You're not going to lounge around playing scrabble or solving world hunger while you drink a pint. Considering the deliciousness of the beer, I'm ok with the lack of seating and food. Not everything has to be the same like that.

Just your normal countertop
Dan B.

After visiting the big kid on the block (Deschutes) it was time to switch to the opposite side of the spectrum - a small microbrewery called Boneyard. My phone was on the fritz, so I crossed the river on foot to the location I had seen earlier on a map. Once I sensed I was getting close, I asked locals for help. I struck out with one passing group, but the couple walking their dog smiled knowingly and gave me directions that ended with "...and then you'll be on a dead-end street in sort of an industrial area." Even with the great directions, I almost walked by it. Boneyard was behind a nondescript door on a rectangular building with aging aluminum siding. I walked in to the small tasting room, where a few staff and two locals were knocking backs some beers (It was 20 min to closing time). They filled me in on the rules - no pints served here, but i was welcome to do the tasting menu and take home sealed beers or growlers after that. I accepted their terms. The theme here was "gear-head paraphernalia", including: motorcycles, gears, motor parts, plus lots of skulls and skeletons (per the name). Most t-shirts and swag were black on white or white on black (some had a touch of red). I would almost say the place had a heavy-metal vibe, but they weren't playing any of that on the stereo. I thoroughly enjoyed tasting their beers. All were really well-made and had something interesting going on. The tasting menu order started from lighter to heavier, with the following highlights, for me: -- The Incredible Pulp: Tasty summer beer with lowish ABV but solid body and a nice orange twang. I'm not a big fan of fruity beers, but I could drink this on a shady porch all day -- RPM: My favorite. Solid, delicious, balanced IPA. -- Hop Venom: Double IPA. My sweet spot. Dangerous but oh sooo tasty. During my visit, business picked up suddenly as about a half-dozen different locals stopped by to grab some big (32 oz?) cans before closing time. Consequently I got to watch their canning machine in action - Cans that were filled from the tap would then be sealed right there (complete with a pop-top for later opening). I would have loved to buy a few of my own, but I had no way to keep them cold on the journey home the next day. (But I kicked myself later for not Macgyvering a solution; it would have been simple). Great beer served in a low-key, unpretentious environment. This is what micro-brewing is all about. If I'm ever in town again, Boneyard is on the short list.

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Courtney S.

This is a strange and small place. That being said I give it credit for being unique and giving a neat opportunity to try some new brews. They only offer taster glasses (2 oz, I believe). The first is free and it's only $1 each after that. It felt more like a retail store than a bar with the lack of seating and amount of merchandise for sale. I could only stay a short time because it was so packed inside and there is no where to stand out of the way or sit. I wasn't a big fan of the ambience but I rated it a little higher because my friends that were with me had a blast though and they seemed obsessed so maybe others would like it too. Overall, the place was cool and it's worth a visit.

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T B.

I'm all about this place! Small sample only tap room ( NO PINTS stamped everywhere). Great beer at a commercial spot on a small residential side street in downtown Bend. Free sampler then you can buy other tasters, eight on tap. If you like something, you will, you can buy a growler or crowler. It's personal but it's in my wheel house of great beer, funky mechanical art and 80s punk vibe! BTW they have a sign they are opening an actual pub / taproom soon!

Jessica K.

Boneyard Brewing is like that cool person you know who oozes so much cool that you hope maybe you can accumulate a little by association. They're not trying to be like everyone else on the brewery scene, they're just doing their own thing and doing a damn good job of it. For one, they are in a residential area. Think a large workshop blasting rock music. We noted the sign on the door that said "cash only". Doh! Returned a bit later and entered the tasting room. It's small and accumulated with various beer paraphenalia along with fliers for beer events both in Bend and Portland and a couple of snowboards. The focal point is the large cooler adorned in stickers that contains the kegs. You read their story on the wall and find that they assembled their brewery off of salvage from other breweries all over, hence the boneyard. Onto the beer. Since it's a tasting room you can only do tastes of the beer or purchase it to go. No food. They give you one taste for free and a flight of their five beers on tap is $5. It's enough to share between two people but I'm glad we each got our own this time. Their red is probably one of my favorites I've had this year and I've been crushing on their RPM IPA since I first got to try it a few months ago. They also usually have an Experimental beer and the one when we were there (Halloween weekend) was phenomenal. You're going to want to purchase some to go and they offer it in jars, growlers and those hydro flask growlers that are all the rage with the beer geeks. The two ladies running the tasting room were exhuding so much coolness they didn't even know what to do with it all. They somehow kept track of exactly what taste everyone was on which was no small feat considering it was pretty packed the whole time we were there and our glasses were never empty for a second. They weren't even phased by the beer bus that rolled up. Just another day. Total pros and the tasting room was all the more relaxed for it. I definitely felt a little cooler after hanging there for a bit and had a little swagger in my step upon leaving, but that may have just been the beer.

Girl beer
Crystal H.

Casting aside the Beer Bus Tours and the Ale Trail shuttles, we decided to do our own walking tour of Bend's breweries. And while we started with Boneyard, might I suggest starting elsewhere, if only because Boneyard is the best! and if you're like me, you save the best for last! Wednesday's are growler deal day. The whole time we were there -- an endless parade of growlers being filled. If you've stuck around for a few, there's a great Taco Shack right around the corner. But do keep in mind, there's no meals, or even full pints here, but the tastes and growlers were my favourite in all of Bend. Filled with Girl Beer, Wit Shack, Hop Venom and a few other brilliant brews (5 tastes for $5 or 2 free samples when you visit or are in filling up your growler) we heard the story behind Boneyard, and got to know the proprietors. And you know what? Melodee is seriously the best! Like in an above-and-beyond kind of way. She blew our minds. When they were out of branded growlers, she had Clay bring one from their home, just so we wouldn't go back to Vancouver without it. Now that is just plain amazingness. Yes, I will admit it, I think I have a "Girl Beer" crush on her :) And yes, that's what we filled our growler with. *Cash and check only*

Akiko I.

- Locale Destination - It's on NW Lake Pl and 97 Bend Pkwy in Bend, OR. It's located in a residential area. The tasting room is pretty small - no chair, not so much room. You can't drink it outside, so expect to stand and drink. Around the brewery, they have a car, motorcycle, and whatever with their logos. It's like saying "We're bad asses!" ;p The staff were all friendly. You can see the tanks through the tasting room or right next to the entrance. Cash or check only!!! Street parking - check the sign on the street. They parked in the same directions for both side, which is very weird to me. Is that normal in OR?? I don't know.. - Gluttony Expedition - They have only 5 beers. But the quality is good! 4 beers for $3 - by tasting size small glass (it's a lot bigger than the regular tasting glass). Diablo rojo fuego: habanero chipotle in it! Ugh, it's very spicy! It'll burn your throat. Hop venom W IPA: Very greenish/herb like flavors. I don't like it. Rpm - Indian pale ale: 6.9% abv, 50 ibu. Medium body, light in taste - well balanced nice beer! Bone a fide pale ale: Medium body, very hoppy, burnt flavor. Not my thing. Diablo rojo: Very light body and light in CO2. Very mild. Not bad! - Conqueror's Deduction - 3.5 stars. They don't have many beers, but they are good quality beers. I guess all the beers here have a mid body with less CO2. I wish they had more varieties.

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I came here for the first time Sunday July 2nd, it was super packed inside but the service was still pretty quick. Delicious beers.

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Not the atmosphere most of the breweries I went to in bend had. Not knocking the beer just didn't dig the location/vibe.

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Boneyard is on the Ale Trail, dont miss it. Love Diablo Rojas. Check out Growler night on Weds.

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Awesome beer girls & mmmmm to their chocolate espresso stout - blackbone :)

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I would have to say that the RPM IPA is one of my favorites, but all of the beer I tried there was delicious.

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Crux Fermentation Project

4.3(982 reviews)
0.2 mi
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Okay, I have been a fan of Crux for a while now. As a local, they are reliable and have fun and…read morefriendly staff, making them a last minute go to for a meal option. The past week I have visited twice, since their outdoor remodel is completing, and they have new food trucks becoming part of the team. I am so excited for the changes that have been made and the new food trucks joining the absolutely fabulous El Sancho truck. As for the brews, Crux always has a selection of great IPAs, they also have some innovative brews, such as Bochi Bochi, a rice lager, and (though not often) make truly spectacular ambers and browns. Do yourself a favor and drop by for a pint and/or a meal, you will be glad you did.

Still solid after all these years. We Love their porters and my hubby loves their IPAs. In the…read morepast, this was such a hip tasty industrial brewery with indoor outdoor seating. Serves food and also may have a food truck open. Our last visit we enjoyed the bowl of chili and Caesar salad was all A-OK. The staff was helpful even when busy. Interesting to note, it's like all the beer drinker mt bike folks that used to all come here years ago just happened to grow up and have kids at once, so now it definitely has a very kids playground scene, but I still think it's cool here. (Just go inside to avoid the mayhem. lol!) It's sweet that they create a fun environment outside there. A suggestion maybe would be create a small section outside. that's a no kid table for sunshine and drinking too. ;) it looks like they're making good use of their space. I noticed many changes since the last visit. Looks like they have a party room you could rent, lots of fun well designed swag for purchase, ect. Crux will be always be on my brewery list for Bend, I will perhaps just avoid peak weekend hours. Cheers!

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Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House

4.1(1.7k reviews)
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You can't call yourself a Bend local without paying respects to the place that started it all…read more Yeah, the wait can get long on summer weekends, but grabbing a pint of Black Butte Porter and a pub burger at the downtown house just never gets old. Always solid, no matter how much the town grows.

These days it's getting harder to find a veggie burger that isn't full of chemicals and trying to…read moresimulate "meat"; so we were thrilled when we came across Deschutes that had a veggie burger that was made from jackfruit and pinto beans! Yay! It was the best veggie burger my husband has had in a long time... he added avocado and vegan cheese (which did make it a bit pricey). Awesome that you can do many different sides including regular fries, Cajun fries, salad, chips, and more options... do wish they had onion rings however. I got the hummus plate which was good but not the best I've had. It came with a baguette which was more like garlic bread so I would have, personally, liked pita more. It also had a few olives on the side with a red pepper type sauce. I got it with no pickled onions. They had a great beer selection and even a few tasty non-alcoholic beers. Also had kombucha on tap which was delicious (from Humm). Everyone working was super sweet and the vibes were relaxed and casual. Our food came out quick and exactly how we ordered it. They also seemed to have spaces for larger parties, too. They also have a little gift shop if you wanted to pick anything from shirts, to bottle openers, to beer candles and more! Would come back again!

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Silver Moon Brewing

Silver Moon Brewing

3.9(288 reviews)
0.4 mi
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Came to Silver Moon to see some bands play and when we arrived it turned out the show was not on…read morethe stage in the main bar, but in a separate building next door called The Webfoot Garage. The venue was small but perfect for the DIY punk/metal bands playing. We were also very impressed at how quickly each band was able setup and breakdown, so no long waits in between bands. It was obvious the organizers knew what they were doing. The venue had a small bar inside so you didn't have to go to the main building to grab a drink. Outside, between the two buildings there were nice seating areas alongside fire pits and access to multiple food trucks. There was even a third stage in the outside area that must be used in warmer weather. Overall we had a great experience and would definitely come back!

We stop into Silver Moon pretty much every time we are in Bend. It's a dog friendly brewery with…read morefood trucks. They have indoor and outdoor seating with shade for hot summer days, and covered areas with fire pits. It's a really large space and they host events there pretty often. They have two stages, one inside and one outside for live music. We went around Halloween and they had some cool spooky market with many different vendors and even someone doing tattoos. The beer is good and they even have some liquor for cocktails, and a few N/A options as well. I've never had a bad time here.

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The Ale Apothecary

The Ale Apothecary

4.7(32 reviews)
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I have been wanting to try out the The Ale Apothecary for I don't know how long. It's safe to say…read moreit's been a long time. So on our last trip to Bend we finally made it here to the their taproom and it didn't disappoint at all. It was a great stop! We got a taster set of a variety of different beers that they had on tap and they were all quite good. Many of them have a wild ale aspect to them which I can appreciate at you don't come across this beer too much on a routine basis. The taproom is cool and I love all of their art specifically where fermentation liquids spilled onto a sheet or a cloth making various designs and hues during the brewing making process of their beers. Other excellent beers that we have had from this brewery are the Samalie which is a Wild Ale. This one I rated very highly on Untappd because it was so amazing! Things to look for in the flavor profile are sourness, tartness, fruitiness, a natural sweetness and a dry finish. Really an excellent beer! Moving on from that we had the great Ping Pong Table Beer. This was another beer I rated quite highly and enjoyed immensely. This beer is light bodies, smooth and effervescent with the flavor of elderflower at work. Another excellent beer! Definitely great beer experiences with this brewery and definitely recommend it to the more adventurous beer drinking folks. There are plenty of breweries to try out in Bend and if you are looking for something on the more unusual side The Ale Apothecary is a great place for such a thing!

Great sours and the bartender was super nice and gave us good recommendations. The space and…read moreatmosphere is cool and chill.

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The Ale Apothecary - Very cool and eclectic indoor decoration

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