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Hideaway Tavern

3.4 (196 reviews)
ModerateNew American
Closed • 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Chicken Caesar salad
Tim P.

Stopped by here to watch the Georgia football game on a Friday night. Place has a nice set up of a wall of tv's with two rows of couches with ledges to watch the game. We were happy they had tall cold cans of Rainier beer. For food two of us ordered salads and my wife the wings and I got mini corn dogs. Everyone enjoyed their food. Our waitress was great and took good care of us.

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Henry And Kelly M.

We've been here a handful of times usually just for a drink. This time we tried the nachos carnitas for $18, which were solid but wouldn't say worth the price. Service is always good and it's an enjoyable place to watch a game. Going to try one of their burgers or pizzas some time soon hopefully.

We CRUSHED the wings and fry's.   The burger and nachos are also great.

This place is one of Bends hidden gems. The servers are super nice. Drinks are outstanding...... And the food ??? Magnificent

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Tina Q.

My hubby and I went to send Hayden Holmes amphitheater for concert so it was a late night so the next day wanted to have a good hot breakfast so we went to the Hideaway. The waitress was really nice, but they were definitely understaffed so it took a long time to get our order in and then it took forever for us to get our food. It started to get really busy in there so the food was not hot the eggs were a not fully cooked runny and food wasn't hot, unfortunately ham was super thin and potatoes on both of ours were not all fried gravy was good just not hot husband bacon was soft, just a bummer because we were really looking forward to a good hardy breakfast one thing the iced tea was good, but also only got one glass because waitress was so busy so that was a expensive glass of iced tea. The reason we ordered is because you get refills on iced tea so I would've just ordered water if I would've known we were only gonna get one class ,I don't think will be back, but it was worth a try. And once again I don't blame the waitress it just I understand they seemed understaffed, but for the price what we spent was around $52 with tip rather spend that somewhere else.and have hot food and more than one glass of iced tea.

TVs in a theater like setting
ray s.

We come to the hideaway every time we're in town. Food is legit and the TV's are plentiful! Easy as was and right next door to the Porsche Audi dealership so you can grab a beer a bite and buy a care in one stop.

The Ruben was so huge.
Anne K.

Thank you Ron K for the great service. It was very busy inside, but we never waited for anything. The nachos carnitas was delicious. Our burgers were cooked perfectly and we ordered them cooked very different ways. The multiple screens kept the family entertained and happy.

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Great food, very fun place, great service......but the kitchen is painfully slow. Fix it and it's my new hangout!

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Great food. Try the fried pickles with a spicy sauce. Unusual, but tasty. Enjoyed the Atlas pomegranate cider and burgers.

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Great beer selection on tap and bottle. Food and service was good. Only complaint were portions were on the small side.

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Delicious breakfast this morning! This place is a hidden gem. Kimberley was our server and she rocks. Great service, great food!

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they have great food and an amazing sports atmosphere. Its like a man cave with a bar more tvs than necessary and great pizza

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4.2(157 reviews)
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4.1(423 reviews)
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I'm not a big steak person. In my years in Bend, I'd yet to go to any of the many steakhouses in…read moretown (except Blacksmith for burger and drinks at the bar), and there are quite a few. On a whim I decided I wanted a steak and Brickhouse was recommended by friends who do eat steak a lot. Good choice. I sat at the bar and ordered a 6oz filet mignon off the 4-5 PM menu. Absolutely no negatives. Everything was top tier including the service at the bar and cocktails. The space is quite comfortable and you're not subjected to loud music. I may become a steak eater.

I entered the doors in a full sprint, escaping the laughably powerful gusting walls of sleet…read morerolling down the street. I was glad to be greeted warmly before heading to the bar. I took a moment to study the vintage photo of the original firehouse that now serves as the brick bones of the restaurant. Awesome seeing the original garage doors and recognizing where the fire trucks would have sat in waiting. They even kept the fire pole above the bar. I found myself wishing other areas of the restaurant had been designed or decorated more intentionally to honor its soulful past. It wants to be a high class spot, but something about the interior design feels underwhelming. I enjoyed the drinks I tried although the menu seems a bit unimaginative. The energy was strange, maybe it was that night, but bar staff seemed to be a bit "altered" and on edge. One was wearing what may or may not have been an intentional cologne that smelled like the overpowering essence of hot rubber mixed with cigar smoke, and leather. I ended up ordering the fresh steelhead and it was amazing. Caesar salad was lovely. And the drink of the night was called something like a White Christmas but was sort of a wintery margarita. Awesome night in the end. But I prefer the Redmond location.

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