

No-nonsense brewpub featuring craft beers, a menu of Asian-Latin American fusion & outdoor seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1955 NE Division St, Bend, OR 97701
Phone: (541) 241-7184
Website: http://boneyardbeer.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
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The beer was awesome, as you would expect. That’s why we went there, after all.
Finally, we stayed overnight at the Riverhouse Lodge. It’s within ~15-20 minutes walking distance from Boneyard.
But truly the staff were the best part. So nice, helpful, and available at every turn. May great brewery spots in Bend. This will be first on our list for our next trip!
This place doesn’t serve food and drink—it launches it at you, full throttle, like Evel Knievel flying a Harley through a wall of dynamite and neon beer signs. Walk in and the first thing you see—inside the damn bar—are vintage motorcycles, gleaming like relics from another, louder religion. Machines that have lived. Leaked oil. Carried lunatics across state lines with nothing but bad intentions and the smell of gasoline.
Then come the chicken nachos, piled high like some edible stunt ramp—melty, massive, obscene in every beautiful way. It’s not dinner. It’s a challenge. A culinary high-wire act with no safety net, just molten cheese, smoked chicken, and your own crumbling sense of restraint. If you finish it solo, they should let you sign a helmet.
At the helm of this madness is Parker, the bartender, the operator, the enabler of your better instincts. Smooth as a snake oil salesman and twice as useful, Parker doesn’t just pour drinks—he sets the mood. He handed me a Crooked Pilsner so crisp it felt like a reset button for the nervous system. And before I could beg for another, he offered the sacred path: the growler to go.
Cold. Full. Glorious. That Crooked Pilsner growler left the building with me like a sidekick in a low-budget road movie, sweating in the passenger seat while I replayed every bad decision that led me to such fortune.
This is not a bar. It’s a launch pad. Five stars. Wear a helmet. Bring cash. Tip Parker like he just patched your wounds. And never—ever—underestimate the power of a full growler and a bar with motorcycles inside.
It’s Boneyard, so you know the beer is going to be fabulous. They have some new techniques like opening a tab then being able to visit separate areas or order from your table via a website onto your tab. It’s a little confusing at first but very cool once you get the hang of it. No table service so there is always a line at the bar, and perhaps a few kinks to still work out. Open atmosphere that is also family friendly. Excellent patio area. Food was above average pub food and the menu had a little flare with unique items. Parking is tough and available off-site for overflow. Service was friendly and fast. Prices are as expected. Somehow all these things are what you expect from Boneyard, new and just a little different. It’s clear they have brought their unique business style to the new pub. This is not just another Bend brewery, it’s Boneyard.