Get ready to explore Central Oregon, one bite at a time! Throughout the week, you can sample unique and classic creations from your favorite local spots for a steal.

The Deal – $10 per Burger Special

Plan Your Week – Take a peek at the participating burgers and plan your juicy, savory adventure. 

Win a Prize – Enter our Burger Week Giveaway!
The more you eat, the more chances you have to win. Hereโ€™s how to enter:

EAT: Visit any participating restaurant and order their Burger Week special.
REVIEW: Leave a review for every burger you try. Each review is a new entry!
POST: Share your burger photos! Tag @sourceweekly or use #bendburgerweek for bonus entries.


Anyone can โ€œdoโ€ Burger Week in Bend, but to do it well is another story.
It isnโ€™t just about eating burgers. Itโ€™s about strategy, commitment and knowing, before you even sit down, whether your pants can handle whatโ€™s coming.
Weโ€™ve been training for this.
Our Burger Friday tradition started on Sept. 2, 2022, and we havenโ€™t missed a single Friday since. Rain, snow, road trips. it doesnโ€™t matter. Most weeks itโ€™s the three of us: Mom, Emily filming, Dad eating, and Brynlee (also known as โ€œBurger Girl,โ€) eating, smiling, and editing the videos afterward.
After a few years and a lot of burgers, weโ€™ve learned a few things. Some the easy way. Someโ€ฆnot.
Hereโ€™s our official guide to doing Burger Week right.

Read more about Josh and Brynlee Cordell’s story, Burger Week Playbook: A Dad & Daughter Guide to Doing It Right.


View the Full 2026 Burger Week Guide below:

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  1. The Source is a very community centric organization and my friends and I find it to be a very beneficial resource. But as a point of informationโ€”Burger Week overlaps with the Jewish celebration of Passover, in which Jews do not eat leavened bread. Just something you may want to think about for next time! Thank you.

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