Boneyard Beer

37 NW Lake Pl B, Bend
(541) 323-2325

Recent Reviews

Michael K (Rosemann07)

I have not been to this particular location in bend yet, but I buy the boneyard, incredible pulp at the tap House in Newport and it is my absolute favorite beer. It is so good!

Geoffrey Witt

My first trip to bend Oregon from Washington and the brewery was closed,I just want to I am a huge fan of all the boneyard beers I've tried .I cannot find notorious here in Washington,I plan to take another trip to bend and visit the brewery someday.

Sally Smith

Saw an advert for Wednesdays royal burger with cheese & fries for $8. This is a Bait & Switch…its really chips instead of fries.

Aaron H.

Spent a couple hours here on my birthday during the Bend Ale Trail! Great beer and great customer service! An actual sunny day on November 14th was made for a seat outside!

zac byrd

Been stopping here when I'm in bend for the ale trail. Brought relatives from Chicago this time! I even got to stamp the ceiling! Always great beers. And make sure you have a physical ale trail passport to get a stamp from them!

William Eric

Dropped in for an IPA on our mini Ebike beer crawl. Good stuff. Thanks!

Hyde Hyde

Great food trucks, super friendly people. The stuff is amazing all in all had a great time.

Alexander G.

I have been looking forward to visiting Bend for years and Boneyard Beer ended up being my first stop in a city known for excellent beer. My visit did not disappoint and will always be a positive memory. Boneyard has become a larger brewery in the area now boasting the number 1 IPA consumed in Oregon (which has to be produced and packaged by Deschutes due to the demand). This location of Boneyard is small, in an old warehouse/garage in a quiet neighborhood but easy to get to near the highway. They have free parking outside with an outdoor seating area as well.The taproom is small with a couple tables and standing room only at the bar. The taplist isn't huge (go to the downtown location for more), but enough to get to try on a visit. Prices are also reasonable for the great quality of the beer. This is a production facility, where they do smaller batch beers. They also have merchandise and 6-packs to go.The great part of this ended up being the people - the bartender was super friendly and welcoming, talking us through each beer and history of Boneyard in general. The other patrons came in and talked about all the great breweries in town by why this was their favorite. We also ended up using this as our meetup spot for the rest of my travel companions, a great place for their first beers of the trip too. I will definitely be back.

Sturle Holstad

Best Beer f..inn ever , Hail

Robin S.

With the much newer, larger and generally more accomodating Boneyard Pub operating on Division Street, it easy to forget that they have their taproom near downtown. It's definitely small but offers a good neighborhood place to enjoy Boneyard's excellent draft beer.- Two tables (high tops) inside.- Outside patio with tables.- Burger truck on site (for now - those things tend to migrate).- Limited parking but plenty on the nearby streets.

Lisa Ostrom

Fun to see the original location! Definitely felt like a local hangout and everyone was friendly and nice! Missed the fried polenta that they have at the other location though:)

Aaron Ortega

Very fast service, good choice if u like delicious food

Denise D.

Nice little spot off the beaten path. Burger truck on site, dog friendly patio. Stellar IPAs.

Google user

You are all, a bunch of delightful human beings. Over a period of years I've been able to have numerous beers from Boneyard and I don't remember ever being disappointed. I have not liked every single beer, but I have never been disappointed by the effort. Thanks for being a part of our Oregon community. We love you. :D

Justin Haaga

Lower key than main pub. Minimal seating but good food truck. Eccentric hours

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