Sisters is a city in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Bend, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 959 at the 2000 census, but more than doubled to 2,038 as of the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Sisters
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Located on the FivePine campus, Shibui Spa is just steps away from downtown Sisters and only 20 minutes from Bend and Redmond, Or. We are proud to offer a wide array of therapeutic and rejuvenating treatments including Massage, Facials, Waxing, Body Wraps, Ayurveda and other Holistic Services. Shibui is the perfect balance between Luxury Resort Spa and Health & Wellness Center. Shibui truly must be seen to be believed... we invite you to visit and experience this tranquil retreat.
My husband and I celebrated our anniversary with a couples massage at Shibui over the weekend. This was not our first visit to Shibui, all of our visits have been great but, I gotta say, this last visit was exceptional! Jackie was my masseuse and she was amazing, the best massage I have ever experienced. She found my pressure points and worked my muscles until they gave in :) I will recommend her for our next visit!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Chose this for our anniversary dinner. Was not our first time here. Waitress extremely nice & accommodating. Food good, although I wish there were more choices, limited menu. Great atmosphere. Will definitely return.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
We are a quilt shop in the small western town of Sisters, OR. The store was founded in 1975 with a mission of providing education and inspiration to sewers and quilters. We have since added a large selection of natural fiber yarns and knitting supplies, as well as supplies for fiber arts, and our own Fiber Arts Gallery. History: Established in 1975. Jean Wells started the Stitchin Post in 1975 to provide quilting classes and sewing supplies. Over the years, the store has evolved into a place where inspiration and education thrive.
Great selection of fabric, yarn, notions and patterns. The sample quilts are wonderful for inspiration and ideas for your own quilts. Lots of lines of designer fabric to choose from. The store is the center of the activities for the annual Sisters Quilt Show during the 2nd week in July.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
I purchased the anniversary package at Hop in The Spa in Sisters, Oregon. It is the first hop spa in the US. When we arrived we met Mike, the owner, who was cheery and couldn't wait to tell us about the spa and the hops. We were offered a craft beer or barrel-aged whiskey made by the local company Deschutes Brewery. Mike explained the roots of how the Hop in The Spa came to be, the benefits of the hops we were going to soak in, and his new venture with Larid coffee products. It was very interesting and we were excited to soak. While we sipped on our delicious drinks he provided a charcuterie board to munch on. We then proceeded to the best park, the hops soak! We had a private room with 2 gorgeous cedar tubs. You have the option to wear a bathing suit or birthday suit. Considering the various sizes of the hops we opted for a bathing suit. The water was perfect at 101 degrees and it was interesting, but it maintained its heat for 90 minutes while we soaked. During that time Mike offered us drinks, food, and music. It was the most relaxing spa soak I have experienced and I have been to many spas. The hops were soft and spongy and the oils they released help with inflammation, muscle aches, and tension. That night we both slept like babies and my partner's leg pain completely dissipated. After we were done, we wore robs out to the front areas and were treated to Laird coffee and hot chocolate. We even got to watch some football and surfing reels. Hop in the Spa was an amazing experience and right in our backyard. I can't wait to try it again.
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