Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Sunriver. Yearning for trout-laden mountain lakes, cross country ski trails, golf course vistas of black basaltic volcanoes, and deep green forest trails for horseback riding, hiking and biking? Yearn no more. A Sunriver vacation in Central Oregon has it all. Plus be near spectacular Crater Lake National Park, fine dining in Bend, and a dozen Mt. Bachelor ski lifts used for training by the U.S. Olympic ski team. Enjoy downhill action, snowboarding, and cross country skiing. Oregon’s largest ski area, volcanic Mount Bachelor, is renowned for its heavy dry snowfalls and numerous chairlifts. Mount Bachelor’s super pipe and many jumps, jibs, rails and boxes are a freestyle skier’s and snowboarder’s dream. If you are a beginner, don’t sweat it, Sunshine Park is good for learning. There are also many miles of cross country skiing trails. For something different, try the dog-sledding.Looking for a golf challenge? Something even more challenging than choosing among the more than two dozen golf courses around Sunriver? Something worthy of endless bar and fireside stories? Sunriver Resort’s Crosswater Golf Club, surrounded by green coniferous forests and crossed by two rivers, will be a story to talk about for the rest of the year. Rated among the most difficult golf courses in the USA, Crosswater’s Endless Hole, a 687-yard bent grass par 5, is a PGA Tour challenge.Fly fish for large mouth bass. Cast your lure or dry fly, strip your streamer, and go out in your waders to land that extra large trout. The high desert lakes and rivers around Sunriver are home to a cornucopia of native redband trout and steelheads, as well as brook trout, brown trout, bull trout, lake trout and rainbow trout. Between the Sunriver Airport and the busy city of Bend, hike the High Desert Museum’s nature and river trails. Tour natural history and wildlife exhibits to educate the kids and the whole family. Visit Newberry National Volcanic Monument for a memorable experience inside an active volcano caldera filled with cinder cones, obsidian and basalt. Bring a jacket for the cold and rent a lantern to explore the cool Lava River Cave.
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Elkibouâs is not just a park with food but a place to gather with a hint of yesteryear ⥠Bringing you culinary delights prepared by local chefs :-)
We have been excitedly waiting for this very cute food cart park to open, since food choices and prices are very limited in Sunriver. We mistakenly thought that the food cart prices would be slightly more reasonable than the few sit-down restaurants this resort area has, but were surprised at the prices versus quantity of food. We ordered two Pork Carnitas for $9 (they were decent in flavor but not standout and they were very small), one Cheese Quesadilla for $8 (just cheese and tortilla) from Taco Maya, and three Pork Sliders with apple and pear slaw for $13 from Nosh. The pork was great but the slaw was almost flavorless. We were, however, impressed with our interaction with the Nosh staff. There was little available at any of the carts in the way of gluten-free options, and none carried regular sodas like Pepsi and Sprite. Elkibou also has carts for seafood, Philly cheesesteak and gyro sandwiches, beer and wine, and we're told an Asian cart is coming. We REALLY wanted to give Elkibou our highest rating, but the combination of price vs. quantity and flavor of food will greatly limit how much we go there. In all other respects, we think this is an appealing and wonderful setting with a lovely community feel.
4 based on 22 reviews
We stopped to have a snack with our family. The food and drinks were good. Not bad but nothing fantastic. Our server Brad was great but the ranch had hair in it and my glass had lipstick on it from the last person. Beware and double check before you take a drink. Great location in the Village.
3 based on 96 reviews
Selected this restaurant after golf since no reservations were required. Hoped to sit outside but only 1 table was available and the sun was glaring on it. Not enough tables or large enough deck for everyone who wished to be seated outside.Was able to find seating inside, excellent service, my cheese steak sandwich was served on a sourdough toast, and was way too moist, butter? My wifeâs salad avocado salad was good, but the appetizer cheese plate we ordered was mediocre. My IPA was acceptable but my wifeâs Prosecco was lacking and expensive at $10/split.The best part of dinner was âmake your own ice cream sandwichâ. Restaurant is overpriced and the food is lacking in quality
4 based on 53 reviews
We enjoy the Wallow Bar and Grill when we just don't have any " kitchinspiration" or feel like cooking as it's close by. It is very unpretentious and the staff is always friendly and accommodating. Don't expect fine dining here, just plenty of home cooked food and decent prices. One of their specials, cowboy tacos with BBQ baked beans, are a must try! It's a great place to go for Happy Hour, too. They have an interesting selection of cocktails with a "twist" on a Moscow Mule and a great Bloody Mary, too!
4 based on 55 reviews
Casual atmosphere, with friendly staff. Great variety of homemade fresh burgers and sandwiches. Oregon Lottery with beer and cocktails. Sitting available outside or enjoy 3 big screen televisions inside
We were here a couple of years back so decided to enjoy another burger here. I went with the classic, with grilled onions, more than I could finished. Wanted the potato rounds, but they were out, so ordered the onion rings for an additional charge. Other half went with the mushroom swiss burger, with French fires. The fries didn't look that good when we got our order. They tasted soggy like maybe the grease wasn't hot enough when they started to cook or maybe they needed to cook longer, not crispy at all. Wait staff was great and we got excellent service. Sat at the tables outside, nice day. Beer is also on the menu.
4 based on 257 reviews
We went to the village bar and grill twice during our trip, and had a great experience. Great food, location, ambiance and service. We especially enjoyed our server, Brooke, who went above and beyond with our family.
4 based on 651 reviews
Our Sunriver Pub opened July 4th, 2012 and has since offered pub fare with artisan flare. The menu speaks for itself. Our wood fired smoker staged at our beer production facility is pumping out some of the best smoked meats in the region. The chef team ta
We recently stopped here on a visit to Sunriver. Our server was very good and helped us with some choices. Plenty of beer choices and drink choices. Appetizer selection was very good. Choices for dinner was good. The portions were huge. Dinner and appetizers both came in a timely manner. We would definitely eat here again.
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