2014 Bend Oregon Visitor Guide

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WHAT TO DO PLAY :: SHOP :: EAT :: DRINK :: SPA :: ART :: KIDS PLAY

WHERE TO EAT

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Bend is an adventure town, few adventures are more satisfying than a trek around the city’s renowned culinary scene. From food carts to fine dining, you’ll find something to please your palate for every meal of the day. For a scrumptious breakfast made completely from scratch, try Alpenglow Cafe in Downtown Bend, or head to Chow or Jackson’s Corner where they specialize in fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. When lunchtime rolls around, stroll to the Old Mill District and savor a plate of fresh pasta on the outdoor patio at Pastini Pastaria overlooking the Deschutes River.

CRAIG ZAGURSKI

If dinner calls for fine dining in an intimate setting, try Ariana on Galveston for outstanding cuisine with Northwest pizazz, or head to 900 Wall for modern American fare with seasonally-inspired menus using local and organic ingredients.

If you’re out on the Bend Ale Trail and want the delicious gourmet pub fare, be sure to hit Old Mill Brew Wërks for to-diefor offerings like risotto cakes and bacon-wrapped scallops.

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Craving something with an Asian flair? Try Noi for the tastiest Thai you’ll ever try, or 5 Fusion for award-winning sushi and much more in a funky, urban setting.

INSIDER TIPS FROM LOCALS

Bend’s 70+ public parks are great for al fresco dining. Hit Newport Avenue Market or Devore’s Good Food Store (across the street) for picnic fixins’ and dine in the great outdoors!

LYNNETTE BRAILLARD


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