Monkless Belgian Ales

803 SW Industrial Way #202, Bend
(541) 797-6760

Recent Reviews

Karyn Grambusch

Wow! This food was SO GOOD! I had the Salmon Sandwich. The salmon was perfectly cooked, tender, and juicy, the sauce was good enough to eat by itself, the bun was toasted just right; and the FRIES! What!? Lick your plate clean! Try the FRY SAUCE! The Chicken & Waffles is a MUST try. Thick slices of a breaded chicken breast, and 2 slices of super thick maple glazed bacon top a fatty waffle, drizzled with maple syrup and a dollop of butter. The Hibiscus Ginger Ale was delicious. We can not wait to come back and try something else! The service was prompt and friendly, we didn't wait long for our food, even with a full house, and the vibe was chill.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken and Waffles

Alanna Dedek

We are not Belgian beer people. We came in to branch out and expand our horizons. Our server Leo understood the assignment - he welcomed us with open arms. He suggested things that we’d like, and was so excited about our Belgian journey. Plot twist: we liked MOST of the beers in our 8 beer flight. Thank you so much Monkless for being so fun and Leo for being so encouraging.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beer Flight

Ronald Ewert

Really enjoyed our experience here! Had to wait a bit at the start due to lack of servers. They should have seated us as there were lots of empty tables. Once seated though really had great service and great food and beer. Beautiful view from the patio! Maybe the best pretzel ever!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lucas Duffey

Enjoyed the Quads and the triple, the winter quad was my favorite.Great place for poutine.

Rich Mithoff

Great beer, quality food and the best view in Bend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bavarian Pretzel, Poutine, Beer Flight, Chicken and Waffles, Mussels Traditional

judea thomas

Nice and friendly atmosphere. Wonderful service.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Poutine, Salad

Donna Skupien

But....wish they had happy hour....(we would go there more often)

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

tupperkelly

What a great place to experience Bend's beer options. After a day of brewery hopping, we landed at Monkless Ale and honestly have to say, they were the friendliest of all the places we visited and the beers we tasted (8 of them) were all outstanding. My spouse ordered to go and split the vegetarian burger special and wish we had ordered one each, it was THAT good. Hands down, this is a must visit on your travels to experience great brews.Vegetarian options: The vegetarian burger special was amazing!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beer Flight

Kevin Kunde

Family friendly. Had a pour of the pilsner and small pours of a golden ale and a quintuple - never had a quintuple before. Great beer selection, tasty french fries. For those with young kids they offer booster seats, but unfortunately no high chairs. Can't wait to visit again soon!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dustin Lee

Good place to kill an hour or so

Lance Reed

Great place. Great Belgian style beer. Lots of options for both food and beer. All the beers were on point.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken and Waffles

Tim Sobie

OMG! I’ve been to Antwerp, Brugge, Ghent, & Brussels Belgium. And I regularly order Westmalle Triple Ale for pickup at Bev-mo. This central Oregon brewpub completes on both taps & culinary kitchen aspects of Europe. Be sure to include this on your next vacation libation!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Paul-Elie Nauleau

Happy we went here for dinner but a bit disappointed in the food. The staff was great and the atmosphere was great. The beers were good too!Vegetarian options: YesDietary restrictions: Ask the staff, not listed on the menuParking: Many spotsKid-friendliness: YesWheelchair accessibility: Yes

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beer Flight

Nicole Delacruz

Food was very bland. On all dishes.We got the Poutine. At $20 it was expensive and I thought there would be more meat on top like I have seen. Not enough flavor or gravy.The beef bourguignon red wine stew was just your basic boring pot roast.. but not soup liquid! Like they cooked it all down. But it still lacked flavor, richness and complexity like I have had before. $23Porch small for price and not liquid stew portion.Pork Schnitzel Plate-The pork Schnitzel itself was large and crispy. Decent flavor.The noodles were lackluster and my husband was disappointed. It had an overwhelming flavor of mustard also vs being creamy and subtle.The other side was just... plain no seasoning at all slaw/cabbage. No Mayo, no seasoning of any type. Confusing..I asked about the cabbage and was told I could get salt and pepper for it. I asked about a sauce or dressing or anything. She got me a cup of balsamic vinegar when just a tiny dollop would have been enough. Didn't use most of the balsamic vinegar. Wasn't told there would be a fee to fix their poor tasting salad. Charged .50Nothing "bad" but nothing good either.Overall we were not impressed. Would not return.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Poutine, Pork Schnitzel Plate

Brian Rossa

Great food and even better beers.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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