Turns out that beh-beh%26#39;s bod is no fan of the dairy products, which is weird since I frequently inject brie and bleu into my veins.
Looking for a place for an early (4pm-5:30pmish) dinner on Thursday night that might have a few dairy-free items on it. Normally, this means beans and rice at a Mexican place, but maybe you locals are more creative than I. He%26#39;ll eat anything else. Tonight he had crawfish and watermelon (he even ate the rind) so anything but dairy is fair game. We%26#39;re staying out by St. Charles but Bend is a small town so as long as it%26#39;s not Sunriver or Redmond then anything is possible assuming we can get out of there for less than about $50 not including wine or beer.
Also, if you can think of anything, a good place for breakfast on Friday mid-morning besides Jake%26#39;s. Someplace kinda hipster or hippie with a high-chair that has plain oatmeal on the menu? Does ';Breakfast Club'; fit that bill?
This is a beh-beh of contradictions, it seems, and he%26#39;s reinforcing it more and more since his favorite breakfast is homemade vegan crepes with ham.
Dairy-free kid-friendly
Not sure about Breakfast Club. Pilot Butte Drive In has oatmeal but I%26#39;ve never tried it. Is 5 grain cereal an option? If so then the hot 5 grain at the Alpenglow is terrific. I like mine with a little maple syrup - Yumm! Plus they have high chairs AND sippy cups!
There%26#39;s also a crepe place in downtown Bend called... The Crepe Place.
For dinner with vegan/dairy free options? Well I guess there%26#39;s sushi which would mean Yoko%26#39;s on the Eastside or at Mio at Cascade Village. (Kanpai would be over the price mark.) Kebaba (middle eastern) on Newport might also work... and he%26#39;s also on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/kebaba) so you can Tweet him (LOL)!
I%26#39;ll keep thinking about it and will let you know if anything else comes to mind...
Dairy-free kid-friendly
OK more ideas percolating...
There%26#39;s a Pita Pit downtown too but... ew. I%26#39;m not a fan.
Also a couple of Thai places (are those dairy-less?), but they might be out of your price range. Toomie%26#39;s has been around for a long time, but I prefer Typhoon. Both are downtown.
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