


The restaurant’s renovation (7,500sf) was driven by a desire to create an experience that resonates with both seasoned locals and newcomers alike. Rooted in a profound appreciation for Oregon’s ranching and foraging heritage, the interior design unfolds as a love letter to the region’s cultural tapestry. Guests will find themselves dining ‘under the stars’ in the main dining room or under canvas tents in the semi-private dining areas.
What was once an echoey, cavernous sports bar was transformed into a fine dining restaurant with an ambience that keeps people coming back, naturally inviting them to wander and discover every corner of the space.




This vision comes to life through the intricate interplay of Shou Sugi Ban wall cladding, river rock-inspired tile for the fireplace, and black and white variegated countertops at the bar. The colorful bathrooms, inspired by scenes from the Tombstone movie, along with dynamic art found throughout the restaurant, are a reminder that Hawkeye & Huckleberry Lounge exudes a spirited playfulness.




“The restaurant’s renovation reflects Oregon’s ranching and foraging heritage. Guests can dine ‘under the stars’ or in cozy canvas tents, surrounded by a material palette inspired by charcoal, fire, and flowing rivers. The bathrooms are a highlight with their playful wallpapers and designs, ensuring that every visit is memorable.”


Interior Designer: Heylen Thienes at Tricorn Black
Assistants: Taylor Cox & Hayley Krushe
General Contractor: NV Construction & HD Structures
Photographer: Dina Avila
Florals: Summer Robbins Flowers
Collaborators: Wilde & Co, WishWell, Katalyst PR, HD Home, Enhance AV, Darrin Hollyman, Traci French , Feels on Brand, Interior Alchemy, Borgo Rosatti, Timothy Nelson & Amalia Thienes



The restaurant’s renovation (7,500sf) was driven by a desire to create an experience that resonates with both seasoned locals and newcomers alike. Rooted in a profound appreciation for Oregon’s ranching and foraging heritage, the interior design unfolds as a love letter to the region’s cultural tapestry. Guests will find themselves dining ‘under the stars’ in the main dining room or under canvas tents in the semi-private dining areas.
What was once an echoey, cavernous sports bar was transformed into a fine dining restaurant with an ambience that keeps people coming back, naturally inviting them to wander and discover every corner of the space.




This vision comes to life through the intricate interplay of Shou Sugi Ban wall cladding, river rock-inspired tile for the fireplace, and black and white variegated countertops at the bar. The colorful bathrooms, inspired by scenes from the Tombstone movie, along with dynamic art found throughout the restaurant, are a reminder that Hawkeye & Huckleberry Lounge exudes a spirited playfulness.




“The restaurant’s renovation reflects Oregon’s ranching and foraging heritage. Guests can dine ‘under the stars’ or in cozy canvas tents, surrounded by a material palette inspired by charcoal, fire, and flowing rivers. The bathrooms are a highlight with their playful wallpapers and designs, ensuring that every visit is memorable.”


Interior Designer: Heylen Thienes at Tricorn Black
Assistants: Taylor Cox & Hayley Krushe
General Contractor: NV Construction & HD Structures
Photographer: Dina Avila
Florals: Summer Robbins Flowers
Collaborators: Wilde & Co, WishWell, Katalyst PR, HD Home, Enhance AV, Darrin Hollyman, Traci French , Feels on Brand, Interior Alchemy, Borgo Rosatti, Timothy Nelson & Amalia Thienes