Brews and Wine

Wineries:

1) Maragas Winery: 20 minutes from the Cabins, “Set off Highway 97 in between Culver and Terrebonne with stunning views of Smith Rock, Maragas Winery has been open and producing old world style, barrel aged wine for more than a decade. After some starts and stops growing its own wine grapes, the winery has come into its own and produces European varietals as well as French American hybrids. Stop in for a tour and a taste of its current releases. The wine world is taking notice of Maragas’ accomplishments—the winery received silver medals for four of its bottles in the 2018 San Francisco Chronicle wine competition. And keep an eye out for its annual grape stomping event during crush in September, one of the best times of year to visit the winery.”

2) Faith, Hope and Charity Vineyards: “Named for Central Oregon’s Three Sisters peaks, Faith, Hope and Charity Vineyards is an estate vineyard and tasting room on 312 acres in Terrebonne (Just a 10min drive from the Cabins). Take a tour, sip on a flight of wines, and learn about the process of growing wine grapes in the arid and unpredictable climate of Central Oregon. Along with a variety of wines, there is also a menu of small bites as well as pizza to snack on while you relax and enjoy the views from the vineyard. If you’re looking for a little more action, there is live music at the tasting room and vineyard every Saturday night from 6 to 9 p.m. Grab a friend, and make this Terrebonne gem a destination wine date.”

Brews:

1) Over the Edge Taphouse: Walking distance or a 2 minute drive! Food Trucks, Amazing Views, Great Beer. Do we need to say anything else?

2) The Vault Taphouse/Kobold Brewing – a family-friendly Taphouse in downtown Redmond and the home of Kobold Brewing. The Vault Taphouse is the only place in existence with the complete Kobold line up of beers, fed directly from their brewery in Redmond. Watch your favorite sports team on TV or play cards or cribbage with your friends. Maybe catch a night of Brewery Bingo or Taphouse Trivia. You can sit on the outdoor patio with your favorite four-legged friend, warming up by the outdoor fireball or fire table, or get some sun on your face and check out the always changing scene in downtown Redmond.

3) 10 Barrel Brewing – Huge menue and fire-pit-laden outdoor patio make this eastside Bend spot one to top your must visit list.

4) Boneyard Beer Pub – This metallic, junkyard-themed brewpub offers hoppy, in-your-face ales, like RPM, and have earned a cult following over the years.

5) Bend Brewing Company – An Inviting lawn, picturesque views of the Deschutes River, plenty of outdoor seating, delecious beer and food make this a must stop on any brewery tour.

6) Silver Moon Brewing – Frickles, fried pickles with assorted dipping sauces and top notch beer. Need we say more?!