
Bend Homes Now Recommends Places in and around The Old Mill
This summer celebrates the 100th anniversary of one of Bend’s iconic mill sites, Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Mill B. Check out this newsletter by The Deschutes Historical Society which has an interesting article about the history of the lumber mills in Bend. In honor of the Old Mill District, we made that our topic for June’s edition of “Bend Homes Now Recommends.” These are some of our favorite places to eat and drink in and around the Old Mill District.
Mark’s Pick: Crosscut – Warming Hut No. 5 566 SW Mill View WayBend, OR 97702 Why it’s great: The indoor and outdoor spaces are great. They serve craft beer, cider, kombucha, nitro coffee, and wine. They also have a whiskey collection which Mark loves. It’s a family environment and dog friendly on the patios and garden area. The food truck selection is a bonus too. Brooke’s Pick: Anthonys 475 SW Powerhouse Dr.Bend, OR 97702 Why it’s great: Anthony’s at the Old Mill District sits alongside the Deschutes River providing a beautiful happy hour environment. Brooke likes their salads, wine, and cocktail selection. Sitting in the bar area with the doors opened up to their outdoor area on the river is magical this time of year. Kate’s Pick: Monkless 803 SW Industrial WayBend, OR 97702 Why it’s great: The Brasserie at Monkless Belgian Ales is a highly curated restaurant and taproom that fuses the delicious tastes of European Cuisine and intentionally pairs them with Monkless’ award-winning Belgian-style ales. Situated on the Deschutes River, The Brasserie offers some of the most impressive views the city of Bend has to offer. A great place for outdoor dining and beer drinking this summer. |