Located in Central Oregon, The Blacksmith is a one-of-a-kind restaurant serving up incredible food in a historic setting. This unique steakhouse is tucked away inside an old blacksmith shop, which dates back to 1923. You won’t soon forget a meal at this amazing eatery. Take a look:

Located in downtown Bend, The Blacksmith Restaurant serves delicious comfort food inside the historic Pierson Blacksmith Shop.

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Upon entering the restaurant, you’ll be whisked back in time for a truly memorable dining experience.

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Fascinating black and white images of the original blacksmith shop decorate the walls.

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The cozy and elegant atmosphere is enhanced by rustic stone and brick walls, subtle lighting and the sleek, copper bar top.

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The Blacksmith is known for distinctive and bold dishes, as well as their great wine selection.

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“The Tomahawk,” is a 24-ounce bone-in Ribeye served with a roasted mushroom bordelaise and horse radish mashed potatoes.

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The tasty crab corn dog appetizer is another longtime favorite, featuring six mini crab and seafood filled corn dogs with fried caper tartar sauce.

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If you’re feeling cheesy, you won’t want to miss the Macaroni and Cheese Flight.

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If you stop in on a Tuesday or Friday night, you can enjoy some live music.

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The Blacksmith Restaurant makes for a one-of-a-kind dining experience you can only find in the Beaver State. Cheers!

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Happy Hour is from 4 to 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close. The Blacksmith is located at 211 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend, OR 97701.

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Have you dined here before? If so, we’d love to hear what your experience was like!

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