Happy Hour Guide 2025

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Hideaway Bend

939 SE 2nd St, Bend, OR (541)312-9898

Hideawaytavernbend.com

Voted Bend’s Best Sports bar in 2024 and 2025, The Hideaway Bend is a top destination for sports fans with rows of comfortable couches and a large dining area being the perfect place to bring your friends and family to cheer on your team! The original Hideaway has set the standard and been the inspiration for two other Hideaway locations including the brand new “Hideaway Empire” location on the northeast side of Bend.

Boasting 18 taps, a full bar, and fantastic food made with fresh ingredients! The wings and pizza are just the beginning of your options! Join the Hideaway for creative weekly specials and Happy Hour M-F from 2-5pm!

Blacksteer Steakhouse

63455 N Hwy 97, Bend (541)678-5413

www.blacksteersteakhouse.com

@blacksteersteakhouseandsaloon

At Blacksteer Steakhouse, we serve more than just exceptional steaks - we serve experiences. Our new menu blends Chef driven creativity with timeless steakhouse classics, featuring locally sourced ingredients, and bold satisfying flavors.

A celebratory dinner, or a casual night out, every plate is crafted to make you feel right at home, with just the right touch of something special.

Blacksteer strikes the perfect balance of approachable comfort and elevated dining, making every visit feel special yet welcoming.

320 SW Century Dr #410, Bend, OR 97702

(458) 281-0511

dearmomcafe.com

Cozy up this season with Happy Hour at Dear Mom Cafe, where vibrant Thai flavors meet warm hospitality. Sip house wines, local craft beers, and signature Thai-inspired cocktails alongside shareable bites from our kitchen — think crispy spring rolls, spicy wings, and chef’s rotating small plates. Our cozy, stylish space is perfect for after-work unwinding, girls’ night out, or a casual date night. Whether you’re toasting with friends or savoring solo, our Happy Hour is designed to make every visit feel like a special occasion. Gather, sip, and savor — Thai-style.

Dogwood at The Pine Shed

821 NE 2nd St, Bend, OR @dogwoodatthepineshed www.dogwoodatthepineshed.com booking@dogwoodatthepineshed.com

Dogwood is a cocktail bar in the Bend Central District where craftsmanship and community meet. The menu evolves with the seasons, featuring imaginative signature drinks, refined classics, refreshing mocktails, and a thoughtful selection of beer and wine. Every pour highlights fresh, local ingredients and creative technique. As the night unfolds, live DJs bring energy to the room while the courtyard hosts a rotating lineup of gourmet food trucks, offering pairings as dynamic as the cocktails. More than a bar, Dogwood is a gathering place for markets, pop-ups, and events—a space to sip, savor, and celebrate.

Dear Mom Cafe

Locals Night Ain’t Exclusive if Everyone’s Invited

Whether you were wet-birthed in the Deschutes River or you’re a tourist who’s just happy to be here, area breweries serve up discounted pints for all

There are several benchmarks for new arrivals in achieving “local” status in Bend. They include, while floating the river, foregoing flip-flops (or — gag — canvas Vans) for strappy sandals, knowing that Sizemore doesn’t rhyme with “…That’s Amore!” and being a regular at any of Bend’s fine drinking establishments’ Locals Night.

Wait, do places not let you in if you’ve not yet achieved local status? Chill, Casandra: Bend Locals Nights aren’t exclusive like Soho House Portland, or, say, the backroom at the late-Studio 54. Just make sure you’ve notified ODOT of your shiny-new Bend address, lest the bartender rolls her eyes as she scans your ID.

Bevel Craft Brewing

A preference toward Bend locals is etched in Bevel’s origin story. Wanting to cater to Bend residents first and foremost, the Bevel team intentionally established its brewery and taphouse on Bend’s East Side in 2016. The disc golf-forward brewery (you can buy discs in their shop and chuck ‘em at any of their golf baskets) turned their Tuesday Locals Night into Tuesday Locals Day as a response to the social disruption introduced by Covid-19.

“When Covid hit, we went to Locals Day,” says co-owner and head brewer Nate Doss. “We just never took it away, it was just such a great vibe on Tuesdays, people coming in to have a pint or two,” between noon and 9 pm.

While Tuesday Locals Day is, yeah, for in-theknow locals, Doss also delights in surprising those unaware with (surprise) $4 pints, regardless whether they receive junk mail in the Orchard District or, say, Anchorage.

Bevel’s Tuesday Locals Day has won our readers-polled “Best Locals Hangout” two years in a row; this year, Bevel snagged second place for “Locals Hangout.”

“We’re just really about Bend people,” Doss said.

Bend Brewing Company

While there’s nothing better than a brewery and taproom tucked into your decidedly local ‘hood, it’s worth raising a pint to the buzz of downtown Bend, where the colloquially-dubbed BBC (or, the Bend Brewing Company, if you’re into syllables) has anchored itself since 1995. President and co-owner Packy Deenihan said Locals Night, which runs each Tuesday from 3 — 9 pm, has welcomed the same familiar locals — for decades.

“Tuesday is our night of the week to hook up the locals with a really well-priced pint,” Deenihan said. “Locals Night is really as simple as that.”

LOCATIONS

Bevel Craft Brewing Locals Day Tuesdays, noon-9 pm 911 SE Armour Rd. Bevelbeer.com

$4 pints

Bend Brewing Company Locals Night Tuesdays, 3-9 pm 1019 NW Brooks St. Bendbrewingco.com

$4 pints

Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House Locals Night Mondays, 4:30-9:30 pm 1044 NW Bond St. Deschutesbrewery.com

$5 pints

Deschutes Brewery Tasting Room Locals Night Wednesday, noon-7 pm 901 SW Simpson Ave. Deschutesbrewery.com

$5 pints

Peter Madsen
Top, Deschutes Public House downtown discounts beers on Monday Nights. Bottom, Bevel Craft Brewing, opened in 2016, is a go-to East Side taproom. Its Locals Night runs all day on Tuesday.
Pints that cost $4? Half-acre lawn overlooking the Deschutes River? Welcome to Bend Brewing Company's Locals Night, each Tuesday.
Photo courtesy of Bevel Craft Brewing
Peter Madsen

It’s Wine o’Clock Somewhere

Bend may be Beer Town, USA, but the city also boasts a passionate wine crowd. Bend has about a dozen wine bars and tasting rooms, which doesn’t include restaurants. While a glass of wine has always been more expensive than a mug of beer, it is possible to find some deals during happy hour. And some wine bars even have entire happy days!

Austin Mercantile

Austin Mercantile is a coffee/wine bar doubling as a home décor/gift shop in Brookswood Plaza in SW Bend. While it caters to almost any taste, wine is front and center with Happy Hour daily from 4-6pm, with selected red or white wine $9 a glass. On Wednesday wine nights from 4-8pm, all wines are $9 a glass.

Now under new ownership, Sara Hammond says she will change the wine selection seasonally. “I’m going to be switching that up at the end of September and trying to find wines that people are going to be having more for holiday dinners or parties. I am going to have a select few that I’m going to keep that are really popular. Kind of a staple.” Hammond was in the wine business for a decade before purchasing Austin Mercantile.

The food menu has also been revamped, offering bruschetta, meatballs, caprese salad and appetizers. The art and much of the home décor sold in the store are from local artists.

Austin Mercantile

Happy Hour Tue-Sat 4-6pm

19570 Amber Meadow Dr., Bend austinmerc.com/ $9 wine deals

Flights Wine Bar

What’s better than Happy Hour all day? Flights Wine Bar on NW College Way offers $2 off any glass of wine daily from 3-5pm and all day on Wednesdays. Flights features wines from all around the world.

“Each week we do a new flight and all of those are available by the glass,” owner Kelsey Daniels told the Source. Flights offers five flights and about 20 different wines by the glass.

Daniels takes care in selecting the wine. “I look for smaller productions, family owned, if possible. At least not owned by a giant company. We look for wineries that are practicing sustainability, organic, land stewardship programs we like to support and just good quality for the price. So if you get the $12 glass, it’s going to be a good glass for $12, and if you get the $25 glass, it’s going to be a really good wine for $25.” Daniels says she has felt the impact of recent tariffs on prices.

Flights’ Happy Hour menu has 10 discounted food items as well, including seasonal soup, salads, fried calamari and smoked crab dip.

The wine bar, which opened in 2021, won Best Wine Bar of Central Oregon 2025 in the Source and recently received the 2025 Wine Spectator Restaurant Award of Excellence.

Other venues in Bend also offer $2 off wine deals during Happy Hour including Roam in the Oxford Hotel and Lady Bird in the Old Mill District.

Flights Wine Bar

Happy Hour daily 3-5pm and Wed 3-9pm 1444 NW College Way, Bend flightswinebend.com/ $2 off wine deals

Roam

Happy Hour daily 2-5pm & 9-10pm 10 NW Minnesota Ave., Bend roambend.com/ $2 off wine deals

Lady Bird

Happy Hour daily 3-5pm 375 SW Powerhouse Dr., Unit 130, Bend ladybirdbend.com/ $2 off wine deals

Portello Lounge

In Northwest Crossing, Portello Lounge, which was runner-up for Best Wine Bar in Central Oregon in our 2025 readers’ poll, offers Happy Hour Tuesday through Saturday with $7 Happy white, red or bubbles options. Every Monday, all of the wines are $9 a glass with 20 different wines listed on the menu.

The recently updated food menu has a Happy Bites menu with nearly a dozen items including Moroccan roasted carrots, street corn dip and meatballs Pomodoro offered Tuesday through Saturday.

Portello Lounge

Happy Hour Tue-Fri 5-6pm, Sat 2-5pm

2754 NW Crossing Dr., Bend portellobend.com/ Mondays $9/HH $7 wine deals

Pine Tavern

Built in 1936, Pine Tavern in downtown Bend has one of the best Happy Hour wine deals in town. Offered only in the bar, customers can order a glass of Happy Hour red or white wine for $6. A food menu with several options is available for $10, $11 or $16. Pine Tavern was runner-up for Best Happy Hour in Central Oregon in 2025. The iconic restaurant has stood the test of time in one of the most scenic locations on Mirror Pond.

Pine Tavern

Happy Hour Tue-Fri 2-5pm 967 NW Brooks St., Bend pinetavern.com/index.html $6 wine deals

Pastini

Pastini may be a chain restaurant, but you can’t beat half-price bottles of wine every Wednesday. The pasta palace located in the Old Mill District features local vintages from Oregon and Washington to wines from Italy. That’s 50% off any bottle. Just sayin’.

Pastini

Wine Wednesdays 11am-9pm

375 SW Powerhouse Dr. #3436, Bend pastini.com/ 50% off all wine bottles

Other Happy Hour Wine Deals

Salute

Happy Hour Wed-Mon 4-5pm 1045 NW Bond St., Bend

salutebend.com/happy-hour-menu $3 Off Glasses of Wine

Feast

Happy Hour daily 2-5pm (Mon. 2-close) 546 NW 7th St., Redmond feastfoodco.com/ $8 wine deals

The Wayfarer Club

Happy Hour daily 3-5pm 521 SW 6th St., Redmond

scphotel.com/redmond/food-drink/wayfarer-club/ $7 wine deals

Wines are shelved and waiting at Flights Wine Bar, left. At right, Austin Mercantile celebrates wine Wednesdays.

Hideaway Empire

63130 Lancaster St, Bend, OR 97701

541-797-0545

We are so excited to announce our newest Hideaway location! We brought all the best things from our other two Hideaway locations and integrated them with the special features of this great new spot. Our unique brick oven pizza and our giant TV walls are just some of the fun new things to enjoy!

Come enjoy the high standards of our delicious menu featuring fresh ingredients and inventive weekly specials, but with a whole new vibe! Breakfast is served Saturday and Sunday morning with our award winning Bloody Marys and weekly specials inspired by our famous sister restaurant, The Victorian Café!

Let us be your new spot for every UFC, hockey, basketball, football, or soccer event! Also now featuring supercross Saturdays on our big screens for the entire season!

The Jackalope Grill

750 NW Lava Road #139 (541) 318-8435

Thejackalopegrill.com

The Jackalope Grill in downtown Bend is a whimsical yet refined dining destination, where Pacific Northwest flavors meet French-inspired cuisine. Guests are welcomed into a romantic dining room, or a woodsy courtyard that feels equal parts fairy tale and fine dining. At the heart of the restaurant is its quirky, passionate team—servers who bring warmth and wit to every table, bartenders who craft imaginative cocktails, and a kitchen led by Chef Josh Podwils, whose creativity shines in every dish. Together, the staff create more than a meal—they curate an experience that’s vibrant, heartfelt, and unforgettable.

- Old St. Francis

700 NW Bond St, Bend, OR (541) 382-5174

www.mcmenamins.com/old-st-francis-school

The happiest of hours! $1.50 off handcrafted wine, cider, well drinks and award-winning beers brewed onsite. $2 off flights and $5 off bottles of wine, plus delicious deals on bites and meals like the slider trio, tequila-lime chicken satay, smash burger and those everyday heroes, Cajun tots.

Happy hour rules Sunday through Thursday. Not around for happy hour? We’ve got a menu full of pub classics and seasonal specialties from early morning to late night. Prost!

40 SW Century Drive #140 (541) 241-8180

Prostbend.com

@prostbend#

Prost! Bend is where authentic German tradition meets Bend’s laid-back energy. We pour imported German drafts the right way, in proper glassware, and serve up schnitzel, bratwurst, pretzels, and other classics built to pair perfectly. Set in the Century Center, Prost! is all about great bier, great food, and great company. No gimmicks, no fluff, just the real deal, every time. Raise a glass, kick back, and say PROST!

Being Bond in Bend

Sipping style with an Old Fashioned

Ordering a martini — shaken, not stirred — can make anyone feel like James Bond. But in a laid-back town like Bend, that classic line might come off a bit too polished. For a drink that nods to timeless style without trying too hard, consider an Old Fashioned. It’s vintage, it’s classy and it fits right in.

Although the Old Fashioned cocktail is rarely seen in Bond’s film appearances, it appears far more often in Ian Fleming’s original novels, where the literary Bond often prefers it alongside his Scotch and soda.

The Old Fashioned traces its roots to the early 1800s, when the term “cocktail” was defined as a mix of spirit, sugar, water and bitters. By the 1860s, this formula was so well known that bartenders began calling it an “old-fashioned” to set it apart from newer, more elaborate drinks.

During Prohibition, bartenders added oranges, cherries and other fruits to mask the harsh flavors of low-quality spirits. But after Prohibition ended and spirit quality improved, the original, stripped-down Old Fashioned recipe made a comeback.

The Old Fashioned’s continued popularity is a testament to its simple formula and lasting appeal. It’s a classic that never tries too hard, making it perfect for channeling your inner Bond at your next local Happy Hour.

Sophistication at San Simón

For those seeking Bond-level sophistication, San Simón is your destination. Tucked away in Tin Pan Alley, San Simón exudes an air of mystery. Outside, cozy firepit tables invite you to relax; inside, soft lighting, vintage decor and intimate seating create a romantic ambiance.

San Simón’s website captures it perfectly: “delicious drinks, simple food, exceptional service in a bohemian candle-lit room, down a dark romantic alley, overseen by a paper maché replica of a Mayan demigod with a penchant for bad behavior.”

San Simón Happy Hour Daily, 3-6pm 845 Tin Pan Alley, Bend

Whiskey Wednesdays at McMenamins Old St. Francis School

Feeling rebellious? Order your Old Fashioned in a Catholic schoolhouse— well, a former one. This unique 1936 Catholic schoolhouse has been transformed into the distinctive Old St. Francis School hotel in downtown Bend. Here, guests can explore secret hallways and hidden bars, soak in a mosaic-lined pool or catch live music and movies onsite. Enjoy an Old Fashioned at the Fireside Bar, where you can sip the classic cocktail made with Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Angostura bitters and sugar for just $8.25 on Whiskey Wednesdays. The bar also offers all-day Happy Hour pricing on Service Industry Mondays for those with valid food handler or liquor permits, and Take Care Tuesdays for health care workers with ID.

McMenamins Old St. Francis School

Happy Hour Sun-Thu, 3-6pm 700 NW Bond St., Bend

Photo by Sarah Isak-Goode

by Peter

The Source Etiquette Guide to Dive Bars

Do as we say, not as we’ve done

Dive bars. What’s not to love? You get no-bullshit service, (relatively) cheap drinks and chatty regulars with whom you can score in more ways than one!

But if there’s one thing we’ve learned the hard way at the Source (and by the royal we, I mean me and me alone) it’s that despite the chipped linoleum, trough urinals and discarded coke baggies, there is a certain decorum to tying one on at a seemingly anything-goes kind of establishment. Flouting rules, both spoken and otherwise, will undoubtedly get you floating out the door and onto the pavement.

Trust me, I’ve made a lifetime of mistakes that are only remotely worthwhile if you, enthusiastic drinker, take my words to heart. The below lessons are cribbed from my mistakes — or, mercifully, those of others.

And, in swerving from conventional etiquette guides, I’ve provided an exclusive list of Don’ts.

“Good manners reflect something from inside — an innate sense of consideration for others and respect for self.”
— Emily Post

DON’T

Entertaining idiots — or perfectly fine folks who are idiotically drunk — is not a requisite for an evening at a dive bar. If cornered by a boor, don’t panic — a quick grin and a simple nicety in response to someone’s garbled witticism will serve you time and time again. (As will the bartender.) You needn’t suffer fools. Just move down a couple bar stools out of earshot. If that’s too obvious, go pee and then walk outside, cradling your cell phone like you’re about to take a call. Problem solved. If a harasser persists, tell the bartender. Doing so is way more effective than telling someone off more than once. Related: I’ve been consistently amazed by how quickly an Oregon bartender will bounce a miscreant. It’s like they enjoy it.

DON’T

Yes, it stands to reason that there are drugs in bars — particularly dives. But that doesn’t mean consuming said drugs on the premises is anything the management thinks is neat-o. If you must indulge in, say, Bolivian marching powder, be discrete. That means making sure the bathroom stall door is fully closed before you open your baggie. It’s also best practice to be alone in the bathroom before you roll your noisy joint. And girls — beelining it with three giggling besties to the bathroom is a sure-fire way to draw attention to your nose-powdering. I can’t think of a more embarrassing reason to get 86’d.

DON’T

If a bartender you don’t know slides you a drink you didn’t order, think twice. Sure, we all know what getting roofied is, but consider another nefarious scenario: You raise the glass in an appreciative manner, mouthing “thank you,” you may likely get several more slid your way. I found this out one night at a dive bar in Philadelphia. I was drinking with a friend, shortly after Christmas. Ornaments still littered the dive, along with the toy train set that wrapped around the bar. I watched the bartender load up a mini coal car with 1-ounce pours and, toggling his remote controller, delight a couple wearing party hats with unexpected shots.

We waited our turn — cheerily, the train stopped at our counter, despite us already having two beers and a whisky between us. And so went the rest of the evening, drinking in the neighborly cheer. Then I closed my tab. The total: $240; $130 spoke for the seven “gratuitous” shots. Long story short, I protested the charges, was mocked for my stutter, thrown out the door and, thereafter on the sidewalk, punched repeatedly in the head. (Don’t pity me; I got some licks in, too.)

DON’T

Bringing your doggo to an impossibly benign biergarten, such as Good Life’s, which features a playground, is whatever — you know best. But seriously reconsider taking your pooch to a dive bar. Cute, friendly dogs are magnets for asshats. Be prepared to suffer dog-kisser after dog-kisser. If you’re already in a crappy mood, don’t bother going to the Westside Tavern; just swing by the gas station for a sixpack to go. Oh, speaking of the Westside, if loud, fast street traffic triggers a fight or flight response in you, don’t sit at one of the patio tables that separate your life from the traffic on NW Galveston Avenue. Reacting to an 18-year-old’s coal-rolling is a sure-fire way to ruin the night out.

DON’T

In “Kitchen Confidential,” the late Anthony Bourdain compared the anarchy of the kitchen to that of a pirate ship. Dive bartenders might be thought of the same. They’ve seen it all, lived it all and are often amazing conversationalists. They may very well extend that summation to you, but don’t let the transactional nature of your relationship get twisted — they’re paid to listen to us. Thinking about asking a bartender to join you in your shared love of, say, mountain biking, sometime on their day off? Give ‘em a break; they need to decompress, and off-the-clock hangs with regulars is not that. So, play it cool, tip a few extra bucks here and there, and put that goodwill toward someone else in your life.

Photo
Madsen

Raise a Glass at Sisters Saloon

Happy Hour with Old West charm

Step through swinging cowboy doors and into a slice of Central Oregon history at Sisters Saloon, a beloved gathering spot in downtown Sisters. Housed in the restored Hotel Sisters, originally built in 1912, the saloon blends Old West charm with a welcoming, modern-day vibe.

The establishment features heavy wood furniture, a copper ceiling and western décor — including taxidermy donated by locals — with a layout that invites guests to linger.

Sisters Saloon operates a full bar, offering wines, rotating taps, local brews and specialty cocktails. Popular specialty drinks include the Saloon Old Fashioned made with Luxardo cherries and the Cadillac Margarita crafted with fresh juices.

“Our best-selling happy hour drinks are probably our selection of local craft beers on draught, but our specialty cocktails are also very popular.” says Aaron Okura, owner and operator of the Sisters Saloon.

Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 2-5pm, featuring $1 off all beers, glasses of wine and appetizers in the bar. It’s the perfect time for locals and visitors alike to catch up over a late lunch or early dinner.

Sisters Saloon has long served as more than just a watering hole, explains Okura. “It’s the centerpiece of downtown Sisters. Although we get a lot of tourism in the summer, every day of the year you’ll see friends catching up and buying each other drinks here.”

Sisters Saloon Happy Hour Mon-Fri, 2-5pm 190 E. Cascade Ave., Sisters

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“If I had to live my life over, I'd live over a saloon.”
— W. C. Fields
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Emily Green

Portello Lounge

2754 NW Crossing Drive, Bend, OR (541)385-1777

www.portellobend.com

@portellobend

Portello Lounge brings a cozy, fun, vibe with a stylish updated interior, making it the perfect place to enjoy a thoughtfully crafted cocktail, glass of wine, and delicious food, Come check out our regular live music, our Happy Hour Tuesday-Saturday 4-6pm with great discounts on cocktails, wine, and food, plus weekly specials: $9 Wine Night on Mondays, Taco & Margarita Tuesdays with $10 Margaritas and 2/$10 Tacos, and Thirsty Thursday featuring Happy Hour drink prices all night.

Hideaway Redmond

507 SW 8th St, Redmond, OR 97756 (541)526-5989

Hideawaytavernredmond.com

Come in and experience a full bar and 22 taps featuring local beers, seltzers, and ciders! The Hideaway Redmond serves up everything you love about Hideaway Bend but located in the Hub City! High-quality delicious meals and rotating special food menus and cocktail lists keep your experiences fresh.

With TVs on every wall, there’s not a bad seat in the house to enjoy the company of great friends and fellow sports fans! A large outdoor firepit in the bar area is a great place to keep warm and enjoy those cold, but sunny Central Oregon days. Bring your family for a burger or grab a friend for breakfast service on weekends, inspired by Hideaway’s famous sister restaurant, The Victorian Café. Come find us!

Reed Pub Co

1141 SE Centennial Court (541) 312-2800

Reed-pub.com

Bend’s Southeast neighborhood bar. Delicious drinks and friendly atmosphere. Happy hour every day from 4pm to 6pm. We have a great selection of cocktails, wine, seltzers, and ciders plus craft micros and domestic beers on tap. At Reed Pub, we make some of the best Jell-o shots in town. Gourmet Jello-o shots are always available. Stop in to play some games; 2 full sized pool tables, 2 classic pinball machines and 6 premium video lottery machines or play your favorite music on the jukebox. Stop by to have a great time.

Wayfarer Club at SCP Redmond Hotel

525 SW 6th St, Redmond, OR

(541) 508-7600

scphotel.com/redmond/wayfarer-club/

Inspired by the rich history of Oregon exploration, Wayfarer Club features tavern-style small plates and hand-crafted cocktails, in a space designed for comfortable conversation. Swap summit stories, plan your next adventure, or explore the distinct flavors of Oregon through our selection of local spirits and seasonal ingredients. Be sure to visit during our Daily Happy Hour to enjoy half-priced cocktails and non-alcoholic libationsfrom 3:00 to 5:00pm.

Wingin’ It at Happy Hour

A guide to chicken wing bliss

Fire on the Mountain

Happy Hour at Fire on the Mountain means your fill of wings for $1 each from 2-5pm daily. If you can’t make Happy Hour, the restaurant offers 20 wings for $20 all day on Wednesdays. FOTM started frying wings in Portland in 2005. It expanded to Denver in 2012 and opened in Bend in 2023. The company says its wings are always fresh, never frozen and hormone free.

FOTM offers other Happy Hour food deals including $5 tots and an $8 cheeseburgesr.

Fire on the Mountain Happy Hour Daily 2-5pm 637 NE 3rd St., Bend fotmbend.com/ $1 wings

Broken Top Bottle Shop & Ale Café

Broken Top Bottle Shop has a wide variety on its food menu, but during Happy Hour from 3-6pm Monday-Friday, chicken wings are at the top of the menu. The deal is six wings for $7 with your choice of sauce. Six other food items are also on the $7 Happy Hour menu, including wavy potatoes, nachos, spinach artichoke dip and tacos. Broken Top opened in 2012, winning some of the Source’s “Best of” categories over the years.

Broken Top Bottle Shop & Ale Cafe

Happy Hour Mon-Fri, 3-6pm btbsbend.com/ 6 wings for $7

Cascade Lakes Pub on Reed Market

A new weekly special at Cascade Lakes Pub in Bend is offering $10 wing Wednesdays. You get 10 wings with a choice of house-made sauces like Char Sui, This IPA BBQ or Spicy Staycay Pineapple. The special is offered every Wednesday from 11am to 9pm.

Cascade Lakes Pub Wing Wed. 11am-9pm 21175 SE Reed Market Rd., Bend community.bendsource.com/bend/10wing-wednesdays/Event?oid=20691233 $10 for 10 wings

Drake

Drake in downtown Bend has chicken wings on its daily Happy Hour menu for $10. What gives them a twist is the Calabrian chili-honeyglaze, whipped ricotta and fresh herbs. Happy Hour at Drake also offers crispy chicken sliders for $8 in addition to other food deals. The restaurant has been at the corner of NW Wall Street and Franklin Avenue since 2013.

Drake

Happy Hour Mon-Fri 3-5pm, Sat-Sun, 2-4pm 801 NW Wall St., Bend drakebend.com $10

JC’s Bar & Grill

The best wing deal in town just may be at JC’s Bar & Grill in downtown Bend. On Wednesdays, it’s wings + whiskey + trivia night with wings a mere 75 cents each. One of the owners, Meagan Rawlins, says they call it “Wing-SKEY Wednesdays.”

“We do a cheap well whiskey and cheap 7&7’s with as many chicken wings as you like. You get to pick as many or few as you like and switch up the flavors,” she told the Source. JC’s sells around 240 wings on Wing-SKEY Wednesdays.

The deal begins as soon as JC’s opens at 2pm. Fueled up on chicken, trivia starts at 7pm with a “physical” challenge!

JC’s Bar & Grill

Wings+Whiskey+Trivia Wed. 2pm-close 642 NW Franklin Ave., Bend jcsbend.com/menu 75 cents per wing

Fire on the Mountain offers $1 wings daily 2-5pm.
The Drake’s happy hour wings come with a chili-honey-glaze, ricotta and herbs.
JC’s Bar & Grill wing special is 75-cents per wing all day Wednesdays.
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