Bend Culinary Tour
Portland, Oregon
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours
For a medium-sized town, Bend offers an impressive level of quality and variety in its food scene. This 3-hour tour led by an insider food guide goes deep into Bend's dining and drinking, revealing gems
that a non-local may never come across. From food carts to kombucha producers to farm-to-fork eateries, you'll visit five to seven establishments, spending about 20 minutes at each spot to sample the goods. It's a delicious way to get to know Central Oregon's culinary landscape in a short period of time.
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For a medium-sized town, Bend offers an impressive level of quality and variety in its food scene. This 3-hour tour led by an insider food guide goes deep into Bend's dining and drinking, revealing gems
that a non-local may never come across. From food carts to kombucha producers to farm-to-fork eateries, you'll visit five to seven establishments, spending about 20 minutes at each spot to sample the goods. It's a delicious way to get to know Central Oregon's culinary landscape in a short period of time.
Your tour starts at the Savory Spice Shop in the Old Mill District, where you'll meet your guide, a culinary adventurer who knows the local food movement of Bend.
You'll explore a wealth of delicious diversity provided by the food artisans in Bend, a city that's gaining national recognition for its dining landscape. In a 2013 list of the most restaurant-crazy cities in the United States, the Huffington Post named Bend number three, meaning it has the 3rd-highest number of restaurants per capita in the country, beating out foodie meccas like San Francisco, New York City and Portland.
You'll explore a wealth of delicious diversity provided by the food artisans in Bend, a city that's gaining national recognition for its dining landscape. In a 2013 list of the most restaurant-crazy cities in the United States, the Huffington Post named Bend number three, meaning it has the 3rd-highest number of restaurants per capita in the country, beating out foodie meccas like San Francisco, New York City and Portland.
With your guide, visit five to seven food and drink venues for tastings and to meet the bakers, butchers, brewers, coffee roasters and chefs who are behind the city's culinary innovations. Stop by a producer of kombucha to see how this trendy drink is made and learn about its health properties. Discover the city's food cart scene and sample high-quality street food. And pop into a brewery to try some locally made beer — Bend’s craft beer scene is one of the most vibrant in the country.
Learn about Bend’s farm-to-table organic restaurants, who use local and seasonal ingredients. After three hours of touring and tasting your way around town, your tour ends back at the starting point.
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