CRAFT DISTILLERY

Bardenay Restaurant & Distillery | Eagle

Eagle,
Idaho
— Vodka, Gin, Rum, Whiskey

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📞 (208) 938-5093
🌐 http://www.bardenay.com/
📍 155 E Riverside Dr, Eagle, ID 83616, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Bardenay Restaurant & Distillery sits on the banks of the Boise River in Eagle, Idaho, making it one of the first restaurant-distillery combinations in the U.S. when it opened in 2000. Founded by Kevin Settles, a former engineer turned restaurateur, Bardenay emerged from his vision to create something entirely different in the dining scene. The 10,000-square-foot space combines a full-service restaurant with an active distillery, letting you watch spirits being made while you eat. They produce vodka, gin, rum, and whiskey using a custom-built German copper still that sits prominently behind glass walls. Settles didn’t come from a distilling background—he was working in engineering when he decided Idaho needed something bold and different. The concept was radical for 2000: combine craft distilling with upscale dining in a state known more for potatoes than premium spirits. The team had to navigate uncharted regulatory territory, as Idaho’s laws weren’t set up for restaurant-distilleries. Their persistence paid off, and Bardenay became a pioneer in the now-popular distillery dining concept. Master Distiller Mike Boran oversees production, bringing experience from larger commercial operations to their craft-focused approach. The experience revolves around transparency—literally. Floor-to-ceiling windows separate the dining room from the production facility, so you can watch the distilling process while eating dinner. The restaurant serves upscale American cuisine designed to pair with their house spirits, and the bar features cocktails made exclusively with Bardenay products. It’s dinner theater for spirits nerds, where the entertainment is watching grain become vodka or botanicals become gin. The combination works because both sides take their craft seriously—this isn’t a gimmick restaurant with a still in the corner.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Bardenay claims to be America’s first restaurant-distillery, and while that’s debatable, they were definitely pioneers in combining serious dining with active spirits production. The integration is genuine—their custom German copper still system runs during restaurant hours, so diners watch the actual production process through glass walls. Unlike many distilleries that added restaurants later, Bardenay was designed from the ground up as a unified concept. They’re also unusual in focusing heavily on clear spirits like vodka and gin rather than the whiskey that dominates most craft distilleries. The riverside location in Eagle puts them outside Boise proper, giving them space for both full restaurant operations and serious production capacity in a single facility.

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

You’ll eat dinner while watching spirits being made twenty feet away—the glass-walled distillery is the restaurant’s main visual feature. The dining room feels upscale but not stuffy, with large windows overlooking the Boise River and the production equipment providing constant movement and interest. Service staff can explain the distilling process happening behind the glass, though this isn’t a formal tour situation. The bar exclusively uses Bardenay spirits, so every cocktail showcases their vodka, gin, or rum. You can see the fermentation tanks, the copper still, and bottling operations during dinner service, making it more educational than your typical restaurant experience.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

If you’re interested in the business side of craft distilling or want to see production integrated with dining, Bardenay delivers something genuinely different. The food quality matches the concept’s ambition—this isn’t a distillery with mediocre bar food, but a legitimate restaurant that happens to make spirits. It’s perfect for people who want to learn about distilling without committing to a formal tour, since you can absorb the process over a two-hour dinner. The cocktail program showcases their spirits well, giving you a complete picture of their range. However, whiskey enthusiasts might be disappointed since their focus is on vodka, gin, and rum rather than aged spirits.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Make reservations, especially for weekend dinners—this is a popular date night spot for Boise locals. Ask for a table near the distillery windows if you want the best view of production, though most seats offer some sight lines. The lunch crowd is lighter if you prefer a quieter experience to focus on the distilling operations. Try their signature cocktails rather than just neat tastings, since the spirits are designed to work in mixed drinks. Production typically happens during business hours, so evening diners are more likely to see active distilling than late-night visitors. The Eagle location is about 15 minutes from downtown Boise, so factor in drive time if you’re staying in the city center.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Bardenay Restaurant & Distillery | Eagle — Visitor FAQ

Can you see the distilling process during dinner?
Yes, the distillery operates behind floor-to-ceiling glass walls in the dining room. Production typically happens during restaurant hours, so you can watch spirits being made while you eat. The visual integration is the main attraction.
Do I need reservations for just drinks at the bar?
Bar seating is usually first-come, first-served, but reservations are recommended for restaurant tables. The bar offers the same view of distilling operations and full cocktail menu. Weekend evenings fill up quickly.
What spirits do they focus on making?
Bardenay specializes in vodka, gin, and rum rather than whiskey like most craft distilleries. Their vodka is made from Idaho wheat, and they produce both light and dark rum expressions. Limited whiskey releases happen occasionally but aren’t the main focus.

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