Redmond’s Brickhouse Steakhouse wins Wine Spectator 2023 restaurant award

Published 12:00 pm Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Wine director Brett Larson introduced a 2007 Harlan Estate bold red wine to the wine list at Bos Taurus in Bend last week.

Wine Spectator announced the winners of the 2023 restaurant awards last week, unveiling three winning restaurants in Central Oregon, including Brickhouse Steakhouse in Redmond.

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The restaurants were chosen from all 50 U.S. states and more than 70 countries for the annual restaurant awards issue, according to a press release.

“This annual issue celebrates the places where wine is at the top of that conversation,” said Marvin R. Shanken, editor and publisher of Wine Spectator. “I’m pleased to congratulate all 3,505 restaurants for their dedication to wine and wine-loving diners.”

Brickhouse Steakhouse in Bend has received recognition by the publication since 2011, Redmond’s Brickhouse Steakhouse has been awarded since 2022 and Bos Taurus won its first award in 2023 with the Award of Excellence, the first tier in a three-tier program, followed by the Best of Award of Excellence and the Grand Award.

Brickhouse in Redmond is a recipient of the Award of Excellence and Bend’s Brickhouse is a recipient of the Best of Award of Excellence, which requires a selection of at least 350 wine bottles, said Brett Larson, wine director and general manager at Bos Taurus.

Driven by numbers

Larson, who is a level two sommelier, said after receiving the Award of Excellence, he is hungry for the next one.

“I’m super happy to get recognition because everything that the kitchen (at Bos Taurus) does every day is pretty incredible,” he said.

The biggest limitation for the steakhouse to compete in the awards was making room for all of the wine bottles. The restaurant is small by design, with 10 tables offering an intimate experience. Larson has a 50-square-foot office in which he stores 400 bottles of wine, in addition to other areas in the restaurant, he said.

“The parameters with Wine Spectator rewards are very much numbers-driven,” Larson said.

The lack of space meant the restaurant fell short of the Best of Award of Excellence category with 320 wine selections. Larson hopes to carve out additional storage space to expand the wine list in preparation for next year’s awards.

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Wine Spectator’s Restaurant Awards issue was released July 11. Find more about the awards on Instagram @wsrestaurantawards, at the hashtag #WSRestaurantAward or online at winespectator.com.

There’s also Restaurant Awards, a free app for iPhone and iPad users allowing users to search restaurants that have received the awards.

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“The stuff that the kitchen does day in and day out is amazing. So being able to offer a wine that matches their cooking skills is where I see my focus.”

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