1019 Northwest Brooks Street
Bend, OR 97701
Deschutes County
Phone: (541) 383-1599
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Bend Brewing Company - About Us
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Bend Brewing Company is a pub/restaraunt overlooking the Deschutes River at Mirror Pond in Bend, Oregon, we are an exceptional brewer of ale, porter, beer and other brews.
by Joanne K. on
Be warned.. This place is NOT everyone's cup of tea!! REALLY, DON'T GO if you have any issues at all with profanity, sexual deviance, loud parties, loud music, or good food. I was lucky enough to go with someone who thought it would be a riot to surprise me. But realistically, that was a total gamble. I could have just as easily had the worst time of my life. Since I'm new to SF, I hadn't heard of this place before, so I had no idea what I was getting myself into. In a place like this, it's all about the company you keep. The vibe is really more like a night club than a restaurant. So bring people who are open-minded, easy going, and in the mood for a wild time. When I first walked in, I thought maybe I was walking into some kind theater or comedy club. I knew I was in for a treat when I realized that two parties ahead of me was a bachelorette party. Apparently I had no idea. Once we got to the front of the line, we were greeted by the lovely Ms. V.. "Hello Sluts". Again, if you have any issues with being called a slut.. DON'T GO. We went on a Saturday night, which was crowded, but since "bedding" is by reservation only, it wasn't overly crowded. And yes, the service was bad. There really aren't enough servers for that kind of crowd. But think of it this way: you pay the same prices at night clubs but you don't get any food and you definitely don't get any service. The food was surprisingly good. I was expecting sub-par food since most places with entertainment tend to lack good food. But I ate every bite. The meal started with a lovely seared Ahi Tuna salad and a red clam soup (sort of like red chowder, but not). The main course was a perfectly medium rare steak with a nice cream based sauce. And the meal ended with a vanilla based ice cream, fresh raspberries, and some kind of sweet crisp to top it off. Another disclaimer, if you're a picky eater, DON'T GO. It's a set menu and if you don't eat certain things, you'll hate it. The servers try to tell you what you're eating, but it's just too loud to hear them so it's kind of pointless. Nonetheless, the drinks were strong, and the entertainment was very unique. It's really an exciting experience. So if you've read all of my disclaimers and still want to go, than go with an open mind and a designated driver. =)
by Mike H. on
Here's the scenario: Celtics/Pistons Game 6 Eastern Conference Finals. They got the C's on every screen, justifiably so. Then halftime comes. Sox are tied in the 8th. We ask our waitress (who was polite and attentive all night) if she could get the Sox on during halftime. Meanwhile, we're watching an interview with Kobe Bryant on 7 screens while Journey is playing on the speakers. I could live with the Journey if I at least had some baseball to watch. Our waitress comes back, she says she asked the guy in charge of the TVs, but he said no way. This place calls itself The Greatest Bar, yet they refused to put the Red Sox on. In Boston. Inexcusable. Other than that, beer was reasonably priced, buffalo tenders were thin and overpriced, and one of the bouncer's biceps were bigger than my waist. That was just awesome. And we got charged for an extra drink, so we took some that off her tip. Overall, fun place to watch the game, but get there early so you're not stuck in line in the 4th quarter.
by Dwain Feagans on
Came here for the Kino 41 party on Thursday night. Sweet. The music was sooo good (i am a sucker for some serious oompts oompts action!) and I definitely dug it. Too bad I had to get up for work in the morning, that was much less fun than being here!