The Lemon Tree - Bend

Romantic, Intimate, Trendy, Classy, Casual, American, Cocktail
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You can call the restaurant via +15412415306

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The menu of The Lemon Tree from Bend includes 38 menus. On average the menus or drinks on the menu cost approximately $12.1. You can view the categories on the menu below.

Join us today from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM for a memorable meal. Whether you're dining with a cozy party of two or celebrating with a larger group, we encourage you to call ahead to reserve your table at (541) 241-5306. At The Lemon Tree, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse menu that caters to all tastes, including a variety of vegetarian options. And don't forget to indulge in our exceptional coffee! If you’re interested in exploring other dining options similar to ours, consider visiting Velvet Lounge or Worthy Brewing Beers Burgers. We look forward to welcoming you and hope you'll share your experience with us by leaving a review!.

Last update: 04.12.2025

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★ 4.8 / 5 from 1376 reviews

Nestled in the picturesque old town of Bend, The Lemon Tree has quickly become a beloved brunch destination. Despite potential waits, many patrons find the cozy, dog-friendly atmosphere and delightful outdoor seating worth the time. Guests rave about the mouthwatering Eggs Benedict and unique drinks, complemented by friendly and knowledgeable staff. While some note higher prices, the fresh ingredients and beautiful presentation often justify the cost. With charming decor and a warm ambiance, The Lemon Tree is a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable brunch experience in Bend, ensuring return visits for both locals and visitors alike.

The restaurant has a lovely interior and exterior setting. They serve our favorite coffee in the city, which has a beautiful creamy top. The French toast and scrambled eggs were delicious and refreshing. Thanks to the hostess for a wonderful experience at the café!

Wow, is the perfect word to describe this place. Where do I even begin? The ambiance is cozy with heaters and fireplaces in the open, and each chair on the deck outside. Inside, candles burn and the friendly staff seats you in a comfortable, well-lit area. The digital menus mean less germ exposure when ordering food and drinks. I had an incredible mocha that seemed to taste better with every sip. My friend tried the lemon tree drink and said it tasted as good as it smelled and looked. The food was perfect and unbelievably delicious. We were visiting from the city, but I think this place will now be a must-visit spot every time we come into the city! Thank you for the best brunch we've had in so long!

This restaurant is an excellent spot for brunch, conveniently located in the charming old town of Bend. Despite a 45-minute wait, it was well worth it! The restaurant has some covered outdoor seating with heating, making it a cozy spot even in cooler weather. Plus, they are dog-friendly. Our waitress was fantastic and very knowledgeable about the menu. We both ordered the Eggs Benedict and they were delicious, though slightly on the pricier side. Overall, it was a great dining experience.

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Jennyfer 15.05.2023 - 16:33

What a sweet little place in the inner city bend! the lemon tree has delicious food and drinks with a bright and cheerful atmosphere. we had to wait almost an hour, but it was worth definitiw. we got our names on the list and were offered to have drinks under their cannons with fire pits, but decided to stroll into the city. our server was very friendly and the entire staff was very efficient, never skipping a beat. get the benedikt, their sacredness is delicious! definitiw added to our top brunch spots in bend!

Nice people, convenient location near Drake Park, and good food. Enjoyed breakfast 2 days in a row over the weekend. For both visits, we got our name on waitlist around 11:30am. Friendly staff but inconsistent plates. Saturday was less busy (less than half hour wait) with bakeries available and food was excellent! Sunday was busy (one hour wait) no bakeries available, and a same plate was disappointing (over salted, hollandaise was poor, and stingy compared to day before). Had Tri-Tip steak Benedict both days, again excellent on Saturday, not so much on Sunday. Frittata on Saturday was delicious and quiche on Sunday was disappointing (over salted, stingy filling). So, our takeaway is if wait is 30 minutes or less, you'll probably get a great plate. If longer, you may be taking your chances, though it may have been a staffing issue. Recommended with caution. Cheers!

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