Manley’s Tavern
20031 Hwy. 58, Crescent Lake, OR, 97733
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Address :
20031 Hwy. 58
Crescent Lake, OR, 97733 - Phone (541) 433-9637
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Music : Juke Box
Good For Dancing : Yes
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Best Nights : Wed, Thu, Fri
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Bill D.
Stopped here on my way home from Bend and had the wife and kids with me so I got it to go. Yes, IT being Chicken and Jojo's! This is the place for some of the best one will ever have. Have stopped here a number of times to get it to go and every time the same- WOWSER! The hot mustard sauce is just that. HOT! Good, but HOT. If in the area, stop and give the chicken a whirl. You'll be glad you did.
(5)Michelle F.
I stop here for broasted chicken almost every time I pass through. Delicious!!! In fact, so good it should be illegal! Friendly service, still cash only, and must be 21.
(5)Mike O.
Rite of passage in my family. Broasted chicken is a must everytime I visit the family cabin in the area. Waitressess are sassy and its cash only, but you're in the middle of the wilderness for crissake. I love taking people here for the first time and having them experience manleys in all its glory. Trying to explain it to those who've never been just doesnt work- they'll think your're crazy. Wouldnt recommend the pizza as i think its out of a tositos box and put in the microwave. Clam strips and soup were both good. Theyve been skimping on the ranch the past few years so always ask for extra. I wish they would make the jojos thinner like they used too as well. All minor gripes, because its not everyday you can feed four adults with 4 orders of chicken and multiple pitchers of beer for $75 I will always be back.
(5)Dixie N.
Good place to stop and take a breather and grab a drink. Service is quick and the ladies are always polite. Their menu is heavily fried and chicken based, so if you don't like that kind of food, you're SOL. We've tried the potato wedges, and they were alright. Prices are decent. They have wifi and sell scratch-it tickets behind the bar. Bring cash if you don't want to get dinged with an ATM fee.
(4)Michelle Y.
Considering the fact that it's pretty much the only game in town... and when you leave your hair, clothes and skin smell of broasted chicken....it's not a bad place to spend an afternoon....or evening. The help could definitely use a little charm schooling....
(3)Mish M.
I wish it hadn't taken me over 30 years to realize broasted chicken was the BEST WAY TO EAT CHICKEN EVER. But at least it didn't take me 60 years, right?! Manley's is the best place to get a bite while you're in the Junction. It's laid back, comfortable. You can waste some time looking at the rest of the menu, or you can just order the broasted chicken. You'll thank me. (But for the record, the fish is also good) For a place serving such a small community, I'm surprised at the depth of their beer and wine selection. They may only have a handful of draft beers, but they have a more than decent bottle selection - including some Oregon craft beers - all at good prices. My family has property nearby, and I spend lots of weekends up there. One requirement is that Manley's be on our menu for at least one of the nights we're there. The service is always as fast as it can be - magical chicken takes time and is made to order - and the staff go out of their way to make us feel at home (including one incident when it was looking like hubby would miss a huge basketball game on TV, and Manley's was kind enough to convince people to let us change the channel. A total disaster was averted!) It's so unfortunate that the magical chicken must reside so far away from me, but I think my arteries and waistline are glad about that! Cash only. Pool tables. Video lottery. Bring your appetite.
(5)Lew L.
I've been coming here for years. Never ordered anything but the chicken. It's a must stop on trips across Hwy 58. Great food, good service, free wifi, clean bathrooms. Everything I need on my road trip.
(4)Mr. Eugenified E.
Great broasted chicken. Good mountain-y atmosphere. So so fried potatoes. IRS-unfriendly cash only. Rude passive-aggressive service. Concise review.
(3)Gabi F.
The Broasted Chicken is a great deal, lots of food for decent price and it will melt in your mouth. I don't think I have ever had chicken so moist and juicy. Burger basket my boyfriend ordered was OK but not exceptional. Definitely go for the chicken. There is full bar available, several pool tables and sports TV if you're looking for evening entertainment in the area.
(4)Kenneth M.
Setting: Was driving for 8 hours. There is ice and snow on the roads. I take a corner and I see a large sign for chicken and a tavern. Beats Subway at the Pilot Station so I stop. Service: Amazing. For 30 minutes I felt like a local and was treated to a great meal even though they were cleaning up in the kitchen. All three ladies were polite, quick, and warm. Told me where to watch out for tricky turns and ice spots as I headed north. Hospitality was great. Food: Most solid chicken I have had west of the Mississippi . Crisp juicy and plentiful. The Jojo's were the most comforting thing ever. Get the jalapeno ranch sauce. Price: 13 bucks for a pile of food and some amazing Rouge Root Beer. Great deal America would be a happier nation if there were more Manley's in the world.
(5)Rowan B.
Our family has been coming here for decades. In fact, it's become a right of passage among the cousins. Thanks for the special times. Here's to many more visits to Manley's.
(5)Elizabeth E.
This is the quintessential Oregon tavern. There are so many animal's heads mounted on the walls that I can't count them all or name their species. Most of the creatures have a large rack of antlers on their adorable stuffed heads and they eye you ask you eat. Manley's caters to the hunting, fishing, and outdoor crowd that can be found tucked into Oregon's Cascade mountains. Customers either smell strongly of pine or just plain strongly. They only serve domestic beer (by which I mean Bud or Coors) and a single hefeweizen (which is actually pretty good). But the real reason anyone goes to Manley's is for the Broasted Chicken. You are probably thinking that's a typo, she means Roasted chicken. But alas, I really mean broasted. After asking what exactly that meant, the woman who worked there explained that they pressure cook the chicken in hot oil. I feel my arteries cinch tighter and realize that is why the meat always tastes so succulent and juicy. In either case, the chicken looks like fried chicken, it arrives on a piece of wax paper (on a plastic tray). No plates are distributed so you and your dining partners are free eat the chicken and joes stright from the wax paper. Of course it is traditional to dip the chicken in one of the three sauces they bring out with your meal (watch our for the spicy mustard, it will clear your sinuses for days). I long for the day I can return to Manley's. Prices are dirt cheap--but you have to pay with cash. Pool, darts, and video poker for your after-dinner entertainment.
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