Bend Oktoberfest @ Downtown Bend
Downtown Bend Bend, OR, United StatesThe Bend Oktoberfest, a free community event, will be an all ages celebration that features absurd games of sport, wiener dog races, and craft Bend beer!
The Bend Oktoberfest, a free community event, will be an all ages celebration that features absurd games of sport, wiener dog races, and craft Bend beer!
We're excited to bring our acoustic blend of 60's-00's rock and country music to On Tap in Bend! Come enjoy or tunes with a great selection of beer, cider and food to choose from!
Whether you’re German or not, you'll have a wundervoll time at our party, with food specials (bratwurst! and more), live music and beer - so much delicious beer. Prost! Menu: Bubbling away in a tucked-away chamber at the Grand Lodge, you’ll find all kinds of fermented goodness, including our Kümmel Kraut, which we’re making especially for … Continue reading
The Bend Oktoberfest, a free community event, will be an all ages celebration that features absurd games of sport, wiener dog races, and craft Bend beer!
The 3 of We are so excited to play Crux Fermentation Project again! Come on out to hear some original music and have a good time with WE!
Ready for the best BINGO experience of your life? Check out the bingo vibe on The Moon! We're doing things a bit different around here...Every Sunday morning, Deschutes County Search and Rescue hosts their bingo event here at the moon! Get together with your friends and play for a chance … Continue reading
We're donating $1 from every pint you buy to The Environmental Center on Tuesdays in September
We're donating $1 from every pint you buy to The Environmental Center on Tuesdays in September
Silver Moon Brewing is going underground at the end of September, but worry not! We are throwing a bash with tons of their amazing beer. ~Live music by The Hot Club of Bend will set the tone for our speakeasy theme. ~Era appropriate costume encouraged! (with extra raffle tickets) ~Games … Continue reading
Old St. Francis History Pub Presented by Bill Lang, History Professor Robert Sawyer was 32 years old when he came to Bend in 1912 and within five years he had purchased the Bend Bulletin, a publication that gave him a megaphone for his views on Central Oregon for twenty-six years. An … Continue reading