Thanksgiving dining around town (if you don’t have plans)

If you don’t have plans for dining at home or with family or friends fors Thanksgiving (they fell through, you don’t want to cook, whatever), there are of course a variety of options in town to check out. (Updated, see below.) McMenamins Old St. Francis School is holding a Thanksgiving … Continue reading

Ray’s Food Place is closing

News broke today that the Ray’s Food Place stores in Bend and Redmond be closing, due to Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by the parent company, C&K Market. Both the Bulletin and KTVZ have stories on the closing, but the gist is that competition from big stores like Walmart and Costco … Continue reading

Reed Market Road set to open (until next year)

Good news, Eastsiders: Reed Market Road is set to re-open on Saturday (the 16th), marking the completion of the first two stages of construction that’s been going on for… well, awhile now. However the re-opening announcement was also qualified with “weather permitting” so I guess if there’s a blizzard or … Continue reading

Crow’s Feet Commons celebrates one year anniversary

It hardly seems like only a year since Crow’s Feet Commons opened downtown in the former Mirror Pond Gallery space, but there it is, and that’s a testament to how Bend has embraced the custom bike and ski shop and café and beer taproom. And tomorrow night they are throwing their … Continue reading

Eat Cuppa Yo on Friday for Philippines relief

know, tough request right? Eat frozen yogurt! But Cuppa Yo is doing something cool this Friday: donating 50% of their sales to humanitarian relief efforts in the Philippines. From their newsletter: If you’re like us, you’ve been reading about the massive destruction and suffering now happening halfway across the globe … Continue reading

Beer releases and events this week

There are a number of special beer releases and events happening around the area this week that you’re going to want to check out. Tomorrow (Wednesday) Crux Fermentation Project is teaming up with Blue Pine Bar to put on a special beer dinner featuring Crux beer pairings. It’s a five-course … Continue reading

Celebrate McMenamins 9th birthday today

Hard to believe it’s been nine years since McMenamins Old St. Francis School opened up in the, er, old St. Francis school property in downtown Bend, but there it is. I loved it when it first opened and I still love it today; I know McMenamins historically gets a bad … Continue reading

Sneak peek at the new RiverBend Brewing tonight

Today starting at 4pm Bend’s newest brewery, RiverBend Brewing, is offering up a sneak peek to their (re)opening of the brewpub (in the former Rivals Sports Bar space, on Northeast Division): Riverbend Brewery and Sports Pub would like to invite you and a guest to an exclusive sneak peek of … Continue reading

Election results 2013

The Deschutes County website has the election results posted for the local measures in today’s election. As of right now they are (I’m rounding for simplicity): 9-96 Deschutes County Transient Room Tax: 62% Yes, 38% No 9-94 City of Bend Temporary Lodging Tax: 62% Yes, 38% No 9-95 Alfalfa Fire … Continue reading

The Nature of Words starts this week

This Thursday, November 7, the Nature of Words kicks off its ninth annual Literary Festival with four days of writing workshops, guest author readings and signings, lectures, and more (finishing up on Sunday the 10th). It is to the literary arts what BendFilm is to independent cinema and they have a great … Continue reading