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    Crosscut- Warming Hut No.5

    4.2 (51 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
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    Katherine P.

    Cool place to hang out especially if you are staying at the Springhill Suites since it's right next door. Brewery and food always a great combination. They have beer and wine and lots of places to sit. Staff are super friendly.

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    Mia W.

    Really cozy place! Visited on a Wednesday night and the place was packed. There was also live music and we had to practically yell to give our order at the bar. 3 food trucks outside with a good array of food choices. The pizza cart was tasteful and warm, perfect for enjoying outside around the fire pit on a chilly night. I'd visit again if in the area!

    G R.

    Love this place! The bartenders are all great and knowledgeable about the beer they are serving. Fantastic ambiance year round whether it's hot or winter time cold. Great rotation of taps featuring beers you can't find elsewhere.

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    Joshua B.

    Fun place with a good selection of beers and ciders. The food trucks outside make it the perfect place for a bite and a brew.

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    Charlie T.

    It's been awhile since we came back here and I was surprised they added some bourbons to the menu. You can only get them neat or over the rocks, which I do not mind at all. Our bartender Kyle was super patient with us while we all figured out what we wanted to drink. They have some really good selection...I'll leave it at that.

    Aaron C.

    Cool atmosphere. 2 story interior. Wine, beer & whiskey. Food trucks. Sun and shade. In the hub of a lot of other beer and food. Service was efficient & friendly.

    Ricky R.

    This is a really cool area. I could see myself hanging here many nights. Especially interesting in the winter with that giant fire place still. The beer was good and I would love to see how they rotate through, plus they have a solid looking whiskey list. A must revisit on next trip.

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    Heather J.

    I loved this place! It had a great warm atmosphere, cozy vibe... great bar menu and friendly service. Loved the outdoor spaces too.

    Robin S.

    Do we have enough taproom & food truck pods in Bend? Apparently not what with this new one and another one coming on 4th street (eastside). I'm not complaining. - Prices are in line with everyone else in Bend. - Extensive tap list full of local beers. It's much bigger than the other beer/food truck pod located nearby (The Podski), for example. - Limited food cart offerings so far but it includes the best pizza in town (Abe Capanna's). The Podski greatly exceeds Crosscut in this regard (except for the pizza) and I'm not sure how Crosscut can put more trucks/carts in their space. - Nice indoor area; nice outdoor area. The inside is a ski-lodge style high-ceiling affair and the outside is various benches, seats and tables with a couple of iron fire pits. Given The Current Unpleasantness (COVID-19), I'm not terribly comfortable inside, especially since none of the patrons were masked. But outside is definitely doable and there's plenty of social distancing space built into the tap counter for when you order your beer. - Smallish parking lot but there's also street parking nearby. I have to think the Box Factory folks will frown on people parking in their lot, which is just across the street from Crosscut. I like it. With a lot of competition nearby (The Podski, Immersion Brewing, Crux Fermentation, Brown Owl, River Pig, Spoken Moto) they need to be good to survive, I think.

    A beer and a cider outside on a warm-ish March day!

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    New favorite spot in Bend to grab a beer. Great vibe inside and make sure to checkout the pizza cart outside.

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    Fun spot to have a drink and get a snack. The food cart options were tasty and it was a nice spot to be able to have a dog!

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    Dogwood at The Pine Shed - Indoor seating and south side entrance

    Dogwood at The Pine Shed

    4.3(263 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    First of all- I just moved here and I keep hearing this is "the bad part of town" and no, it's not…read more We passed one unhoused person who was just minding his own business. Don't be afraid to come here! Lots of food truck options which is cool. My friend and I each got zero proof cocktails. She got the sweet hemptation and liked it so much she got a second one. I got the funky cold Modena which was tart and tasty. And we got to see Miz Cracker from RuPaul's Drag Race!! So fun! The drag show was high energy and a great time.

    I'll preface by stating that this establishment is a bar with a food truck lot. It is not the…read moreDogwood downtown cocktail bar that is the subject of the prior hundreds of reviews. The owners closed up shop downtown and created this new place on 2nd Street in Bend's Central District. It's now called Dogwood at the Pine Shed. Why Yelp won't create a new, distinct page for the Pine Shed is beyond me. That said, the Pine Shed is a fine place for drinks and food truck fare. The open, spacious 'shed' has plenty of varied seating surrounding a nice bar with quite a few tables outside on the patio. Mobility-challenged folks have choices too. For those worried about 2nd Street's reputation for sketchiness, don't be. Revitalization efforts by the city have transformed the area. At times of good weather, with the big doors open, the Pine Shed is quite a nice spot to relax. Cocktails were the raison d'etre for the former incarnation of Dogwood and that emphasis transfers here to the Pine Shed. I particularly like their versions of a margarita but the other cocktails are uniformly good too. The beer tap offerings are not so spectacular, however, with only four (and a cider). On one visit shortly after they opened for business, two beer taps were tapped out, which can be chalked up to growing pains. In any case, the Pine Shed can't be seriously regarded as a tap house in the style of the many others in Bend (On Tap, River's Place, Crosscut, The Lot, The Podski, Midtown Yacht Club, etc.). Come for the cocktails. They do offer low ABV and zero ABV drinks. At present, the food truck choices are abundant and pretty decent. Being trucks/carts, and thus mobile and prone to relocating themselves, I'll not list them here. Best to check the Pine Shed's webpage for current offerings and then go to the relevant Yelp page for reviews. Parking is street only, no parking lot. The city has completed construction on 2nd Street so there are more spots available than before.

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    Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House - Mac & Cheese  Red Chair NWPA

    Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House

    4.1(1.7k reviews)
    0.7 mi
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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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    Broom Closet - What's behind the secret door

    Broom Closet

    4.6(50 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    We were staying the night at McMenamins in Bend while traveling from California to Washington, and…read moreone of the highlights of our stay was hunting down the speakeasy bar, The Broom Closet. Half the fun is searching the property for it--and don't worry, I won't spoil where we found it! Once inside, it truly felt like a hidden gem. The space is cozy and intimate, with comfortable places to sit and a full bar that feels tucked away from the rest of the property. It was especially festive during the holidays, with Christmas drink specials adding to the charm. I ordered the NA Merry Cherry, which was gingery, slightly spicy, and super refreshing--a great non-alcoholic option. My wife had The Countess and said it was absolutely delicious. Between the atmosphere, the drinks, and the fun of discovering it, The Broom Closet was a total win. If you're ever staying at McMenamins Bend, make sure you take the time to search for The Broom Closet--it's well worth the adventure!

    Such a cool little addition to the Old Saint Francis hotel. We were staying at the hotel and…read moreencouraged to explore and go find the Broom Closet. Once we did find it, we enjoyed a cocktail and sitting in a quiet nook. It's definitely not a large space or a loud space, but something more to be savored and enjoyed. The bartender was extremely kind and engaging. Even if you aren't staying at the hotel, I would highly recommend coming to check this place out.

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    San Simon - Aperol popsicle in cava.

    San Simon

    4.7(106 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    The drinks are consistently great, always made with care. The atmosphere is a fun alternative vibe…read more When it gets busy, it gets busy--but that's why it's nice to visit on the slower days for even more attentive service, just like anywhere else. Thanks so much to the San Simon staff for all the wonderful experiences!

    Follow the alley. Trust me…read more You know those places you stumble into and immediately think, "Yep...this is my kind of spot"? That was San Simón for me. At first, walking down the alley in downtown Bend, I honestly was not sure what we were about to find. Then we started seeing little fire pit pods, heated huts, glowing candles, and people tucked away having cocktails. It instantly felt cool without trying too hard. Walking into San Simón felt like stepping into some funky speakeasy hidden in plain sight. Dark lighting, moody atmosphere, David Bowie playing in the background, wild artwork on the walls that makes you stop and stare for a second. Just a great vibe all around. The kind of place where you sit down and immediately relax into the evening. The cocktails were excellent. Not overdone, not syrupy, just really balanced and well made. One of our favorites was the "Some Positive Feedback," which came with this sugar rim that looked awesome and added just enough sweetness without overpowering the drink. Bright citrus flavor, refreshing, smooth, and dangerously easy to drink. Then we asked the bartender if they could just make us something off the cuff. We said vodka, lemon and lime forward, not too sweet, maybe a little spice. They absolutely nailed it. Crisp, refreshing, layered citrus flavor with just enough heat on the back end to keep it interesting. Honestly one of those cocktails where everybody at the table takes a sip and immediately goes, "Oh wow." As a bourbon guy, I was also pleasantly surprised with the whiskey selection. The bartender recommended Stafford's Reserve, an Oregon bourbon, and I am glad I listened. Smooth, approachable, a little sweet up front with some spice on the finish. Easy sipping bourbon that fit the whole vibe of the place perfectly. What really made the night though was the staff. Everybody was friendly in that genuine way where you feel welcomed instead of "served." By the end of the night it honestly felt like we had been there before, even though it was our first visit. The outdoor setup deserves some love too. Bend cooled down at night, but the fire pits and heaters kept everything comfortable. We could have easily stayed another couple hours just hanging out. Pricing felt fair for the quality of drinks and atmosphere. This is not a dive bar pretending to be fancy. It is a genuinely cool cocktail spot that knows exactly what it is. If you are in Bend and enjoy craft cocktails, bourbon, cool music, quirky atmosphere, and places with personality, go find San Simón. Half the fun is finding it tucked down the alley in the first place.

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