We visited this venue multiple times during our stay. Went out for dinner with family/grandchildren, including the dog on several occasions, and attended a comedy event on another night. Always a good selection of food, friendly service, Would recommend to anyone to check this out.
Unwelcoming vibes from a lot of staff and patrons tbh. Friendliness was not at top of the list but they had a busy, busy night. Didn’t feel welcome to order more than one drink and find a seat in the way back, to watch a favorite band. Band then heckled the crowd bc the crowd couldn’t seem to pick up the beat. Some of the crowd wasn’t very friendly either, had an overall low vibe and band fled the stage early (after arriving late). Not enough chairs up close. Small front seating area overtaken by families at picnic tables. Band wanted crowd to rock out to their artsy ballads but had anyone proceeded to really get wild the 3-year-olds would’ve been trampled. Got screamed at just crossing the street after the event bc rednecks. Motorcycles revving engines in the middle of songs also led me to believe their parking setup isn’t great for concerts. Had a better time at a bigger stage there once, before the annex and parking spots were put in. Nice that they let families and dogs in. Maybe not what rock stars are accustomed to seeing. Guess I’m still sorting through being heckled by a favorite band lol Nice they don’t confiscate phones.
What an awesome venue. It's small, so no matter where you stand you get a good view of the show. The family that runs the place came out on stage and it felt like your uncle and aunt invited you to their house for a private concert. Great food. Great beer. Awesome night!
Small town vibes. They recently added on and indoor area where the Cantina restaurant was located behind their main building. No liquor available for purchase but a HUGE selection of beers to choose from. Line dancing lessons once a week. Great selection of food trucks and even have a mobile hair salon. Cornhole and chalk for activities. Kids have so much fun here. Nice clean friendly hometown fun.
So me and my family come here alot. Great food great beer and great people. Unfortunately I came here today and the young lady that was working was just plain rude. We bought multiple rounds of drinks and got food from different trucks. She walked by and there was a empty warm can on out table and she freaked out about it. My wife was so upset we left. I left a full drink i just bought .This is a great place don't let workers ruin it for you guys.
My wife and I stopped here to see what food trucks were here, and we were pleasantly surprised to see 5 of them I believe. Among them were a hot dog truck, stir fry truck and a "philly sando" truck. We opted for the latter, and ordered 2 basil pesto chicken flatbread and fries. Delicious sandwich, lots of flavors from the char- grilled chicken and fresh basil. Fries were standard shoestrings, but the garlic aioli and fry sauce were both great. I think the fry sauce had some cayenne in it, as it had a perfect kick.We had our two dogs with us, so we strolled around while our order was made, and saw a very large, clean and well-organized seating area with fire pits, and another smaller seating area on the side with 4 or so picnic tables on grass for pet owners.This place is growing, and very family friendly, wheelchair accessible to all parts, with plenty of parking on the side streets.I highly recommend it for a small gathering, or just a quick lunch break opportunity.
Disappointed. Overpriced and mediocre food options + overpriced and small selection of adult beverages +tacky banner ads everywhere = zero desire to return.There are plenty of other options in Central Oregon if you want to eat outside from a food truck.Most have better food and beverage selections, and none of them are going to assault your eyes with tacky, unoriginal and aesthetically painful advertisements.I won't be back.
They have many choices of beers and ciders on tap. My wife had a pineapple cider which good and tasty. I even liked it! The beers on tap were good and cold. I had #13 which is a wheat tasting beer. A pint of this and the food trucks in the square worked out to be a great combination. Come over and have some good tasting beer when you're in Redmond OR!
No parking! Nothing set up for handicap easy access. Be prepared to walk a long distance just to get in. Tried going on Saturday, drove all the way from S. Bend, only to find there's inadequate parking.
This is a hip place for a beer and some food. Ample outdoor space located near downtown with fire pits and a great beer selection. Ciders and wine available also. Service was great with fast friendly help. Ample parking nearby and could walk to breweries too. Prices are as expected. Family and pet friendly is a plus.