Powder House, a longtime Bend outdoor retailer, has opened Base Camp, a two-story taphouse and food truck pavilion at 311 SW Century Drive in Bend, Oregon.
Expansion Details
The roughly 7,000-square-foot project features reclaimed barn wood accents, 40-foot ceilings, a rooftop garden built atop repurposed shipping containers, and an outdoor courtyard.
Inside, guests will find a 50-foot belly bar serving 36 taps of beer, cider, wine, and spirits. An 18-foot projection screen can also be divided into four displays, allowing guests to stream game audio directly to their personal earbuds while watching multiple events.
Outside, the heated courtyard is home to 10 food trucks offering a variety of cuisines. Several vendors are already serving customers, while others are expected to open in the coming days.
Vendor Spotlight
Among the first vendors to open is P53 Fresh, owned by Bend residents Lisa and Dan Brown. The food truck serves whole-food, plant-based meals centered on minimally processed ingredients.
Brown said the variety of vendors is what sets Base Camp apart. “This is probably the biggest, coolest food cart pod around,” Brown said during Thursday’s soft opening. “The food carts are all different, and they’re delicious.”
Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.