About Bombs Away Cafe – A Rockin’ Taqueria
Bombs Away Cafe is a unique hybrid venue – a casual Southwestern-style restaurant by day and a vibrant live-music club by night. It’s a quintessential college haunt in Corvallis, famed for its affordable Mexican-inspired menu (tacos, burritos, enchiladas, etc.) and its energetic party atmosphere (www.tripadvisor.ca ) (www.roostcafeandbistro.com ). The cafe prides itself on fresh, local ingredients – only organic, hormone-free meats and seasonal produce are used, with no hydrogenated oils or processed foods in the kitchen (www.eatwellguide.org ). This commitment to sustainability and local sourcing makes Bombs Away stand out among area eateries. Signature menu items include spicy beef and pork tacos, creative vegetarian bowls, and queso-stuffed “rockin’” taquitos, all paired with craft beers, Northwest wines and a huge list of tequila (Bombs Away boasts “the region’s largest variety of tequila” on tap (www.corvallisadvocate.com )).
The space itself is funky and colorful, reflecting its “Rockin’ Taqueria” identity with vintage pop-art and neon accents. On the front facade, a retro-style sign once even labeled the place “A Funky Taqueria” (www.halfacreday.com ). Inside, customers find a lively, open layout – long banquet tables flank the walls, and a raised dining platform wraps around a modest stage area. Seating is informal (mostly benches and tables), so the feeling is more bohemian cantina than formal dining room. Bombs Away’s Southwest décor and full bar (with cocktails and local draft beers) give it a distinct vibe compared to typical college-town cafes. According to one travel review, “the live music is a real treat” and the staff is known to be friendly and engaging (www.tripadvisor.ca ), which fits the venue’s hands-on, community-oriented style.
Opened in the late 2000s and continually refreshed since then, Bombs Away has built a solid reputation in the Corvallis scene. It has even earned praise as “the quintessential college restaurant” with heavy discounts on hearty meals (www.tripadvisor.ca ). While exact capacity isn’t published, the rooms fill up quickly for shows, suggesting a crowd capacity on the order of a hundred or so. Over the years the cafe has hosted countless local acts and student events, making it a cultural fixture on the Monroe Avenue corridor. Despite its name, the cafe never feels overly clubby – many visitors come for the food and stay late for the music. In short, Bombs Away matters because it blends a committed farm-to-table ethos with a hard-rocking party spirit, anchoring Corvallis’s night-life with Tex-Mex flavor and community energy.
Events and Programming
Bombs Away’s calendar is packed with diverse events almost every night of the week. Live bands, DJ dances, comedy nights, and trivia are all part of the regular lineup. Weekends (especially Friday and Saturday) feature live music sets ranging from indie rock and Americana to funk and bluegrass. For example, one recent schedule showcased a hip-hop headliner (“Ceschi”) on a Saturday with a $20 cover charge, flanked by a club DJ night the night before (bombsawaycafe.com ) (bombsawaycafe.com ). Mutually supporting the music scene, the venue routinely books touring acts alongside local talent. In 2019 Bombs Away even hosted benefit concerts like a bluegrass set supporting a local charity, highlighting its community role (www.corvallisadvocate.com ).
On weekdays, programming shifts toward interactive and theme-oriented events. Trivia nerds flock to “Twilight Trivia” nights (often Thursdays at 7pm) followed by a pop-culture-themed dance party (notably a “Twilight Theme Party” at 9pm) (corvallisadvocate.com ). Comedy is another staple: the cafe holds comedy open-mic nights where sign-ups start at 7:30pm for an 8pm first set (bombsawaycafe.com ). These clubs and open-mic events are generally free or low-cost. A calendar example shows a Tuesday comedy open-mic and a Wednesday stand-up show (Kill Thomas) both around 9pm, usually with no admission fee.
In summary, Bombs Away offers something for every crowd. Local cover bands, originals and tribute acts play live gigs late Thursday through Saturday (with $5–$20 cover charges depending on draw), while Sunday through Wednesday bring club nights, open karaoke/trivia games and other community events. Ticket prices vary accordingly – casual nights might have a suggested $5 donation (as when they hosted DJs Nicole and Dr. Gonzo for a club dance (bombsawaycafe.com )), whereas featured concerts can reach $15–$20 at the door (bombsawaycafe.com ). Many nights are free or low-cost, making it easy for students and regulars to drop in. Recurring weekly events like the trivia night and open mic ensure that something new is happening most nights, and the venue’s social media and local event calendars are great resources for heat-listing upcoming shows.
Tickets and Booking
Bombs Away Cafe does not operate a traditional box office, so ticketing tends to be very informal. Most event tickets are sold at the door on the night of the show. If an event is likely to sell out (such as a popular band or themed dance), the cafe might post advance-sale info on its website or Facebook page. In practice, the best strategy for tickets is to check the venue’s official events page (or call their number at (541) 757-7221) and buy early if possible. For promoted headliners, some tickets may be offered online via local ticketing partners, but otherwise walk-up door sales are standard.
Cover charges depend on the event. As one event listing illustrates, a national hip-hop act had a $20 ticket (with a $5 student discount) (bombsawaycafe.com ). By contrast, inexpensive nights like DJ dance parties might only ask for a small donation (e.g. $5) (bombsawaycafe.com ). Many nights—especially open mic or trivia—have no ticket price at all. In general, customers report paying about $5–$15 for smaller bands, and up to $20 when big acts or multi-band bills appear. There is often a lower student rate (usually requiring valid university ID) on show nights. For those seeking to see a particular artist, keeping an eye on the “Bombs Away Cafe” Facebook page or local listings is key, since that’s where ticket or RSVP details will appear.
When attending, remember that Bombs Away accepts credit cards (www.tripadvisor.com ), so you can usually pay for tickets and drinks at the door. It’s always wise to arrive early on show nights: many shows start promptly at the posted time (often 8pm or 9pm), and a line can form waiting to get in. In short, plan on buying tickets in advance if a show looks popular, or simply show up at event time for walk-up admission. The door staff will scan IDs and tickets as needed; once you’re inside, your table drinks and performance are covered by your ticket.
Seating and Layout
The layout at Bombs Away is straightforward and casual. The entire venue is one open floor with the small performance stage at one end. Dining tables and wooden benches fill the main space, with a mix of high-top and low tables for eating. There is no assigned seating – first-come, first-served. On busy nights the floor quickly becomes a standing room/dance area. The best “seat” depends on your goal: if you want a clear view of the band, move close to the stage; if you prefer to lounge and eat, choose a side table or booth near the back. Many locals suggest grabbing a seat along the wall so you can see over the crowd, whereas the center of the floor is where the sound is strongest.
Acoustically, Bombs Away has a house sound system appropriate for small clubs. There are no balconies or separate rooms – it’s just one room, so you’ll hear everything at about the same volume. If an acoustic set is on, it’s very intimate; for louder rock shows, the speakers are positioned to cover the main floor. Some areas (like on the far side of the bar) can be a bit echoey at peak volume, so serious audiophiles often stand more centered. A few tall columns by the bar can block side views, so for the clearest sight lines stick to the open space in front of the stage. For trivia or comedy nights, any seat or standing spot works since you’re mostly facing the screen or mic. In general, plan to arrive early if you want a front-middle vantage point – good spots fill up fast during sold-out shows.
Getting There and Parking
Address: Bombs Away Cafe is easy to find at 2527 NW Monroe Ave in north Corvallis (www.eatwellguide.org ). It sits at the corner of Monroe and NW 26th, just north of the main campus area.
Driving and Parking: There is no private lot for the cafe, so most customers use street parking on nearby blocks. Metered spots line NW Monroe and NW 26th; on weekends parking is usually free but can fill by mid-evening. For late-night concerts, plan to come early to snag a curb space. Some attendees park in side streets (NW Garfield or Washington) a few blocks over, then walk back. Tip: Avoid parking in the few business lots nearby unless clearly marked, as those may tow non-customers.
Public Transit: Corvallis Transit System (CTS) buses serve the area. Routes running along NW Monroe and NW 26th stop within a few blocks of Bombs Away. The 10-minute Downtown Transit Center is also a short walk south on NW Monroe. (Bus riders should check current CTS schedules for lines 3 or 6, which hit Monroe Ave.)
Rideshare/Taxi: Uber/Lyft drop-off is easy – just request a ride to NW Monroe & 26th. Cars can pull up to the curb on Monroe Ave in front of the restaurant (or on 26th St), which is the main entrance. After shows, it’s usually straightforward to catch a ride outside the cafe or a block away.
Walking and Cycling: Bombs Away is highly walkable from the Oregon State University campus (about 0.8 mile north) and from downtown (roughly 1.5 miles, about a 30-minute walk). Bike parking is available in front of the cafe. The neighborhood is well-lit at night, and bicycles and scooters can use the wide sidewalks along Monroe. If walking from downtown, follow NW 3rd/4th St north to Monroe, then west a block.
Inside the Venue
Once inside Bombs Away, expect a casual, lively atmosphere. You’ll see a long bar on one side serving margaritas, craft beers, shots and other cocktails weaved into the restaurant area. Food ordering is done at your table or bar spot like a normal restaurant, and many people eat dinner before or during early performances. The kitchen stays open through evening events – in fact, the cafe’s hours are roughly 11:00 AM to midnight most days (closing at 10 PM on Sunday) (www.roostcafeandbistro.com ), so you can easily order late-night tacos or burritos at a show. Service is relaxed; staff may juggle serving dinner and ringing up bar tabs simultaneously. Many patrons mingle between tables and dance floor.
Security is light but present. On concert nights you’ll likely notice a doorman at the front checking IDs and collecting tickets. Standard rules against outside food/drink apply. There’s no coat check, so bring only what you need for the evening in case storage space is limited. Inside, Bombs Away is wheelchair accessible (ramp entry, accessible restroom) (www.tripadvisor.com ), and the venue even advertises free Wi-Fi for guests (www.tripadvisor.com ). It’s cashless-friendly now too – credit cards are accepted for all purchases (www.tripadvisor.com ) (despite a 2017-era sign jokingly apologizing for not taking cards (www.halfacreday.com ), the cafe today welcomes major cards at the bar and door).
The crowd is usually friendly but hip – you’ll see everything from students in Pyrex goggles to older locals in flannel. Dress code is strictly casual (jeans, T-shirts, funky hats, etc.). Bombs Away does not prohibit phone photography at shows, so feel free to snap pictures (though professional cameras may be asked for permission). Cell service and venue Wi-Fi are generally reliable, so sharing clips from the stage is easy. Frequent visitors recommend trying the house hot sauces and specialty tacos during your visit – just be warned that some menu items are spicy (one reviewer humorously noted the food was “sublime” and mercifully didn’t send them running for the “emergency torpedoes” (www.halfacreday.com )). In short, inside you’ll find an unpretentious mix of music-lovers and foodies, enjoying cheap food and strong drinks amid the band’s beats.
Other conveniences: the restrooms (one accessible stall available) are toward the back near the kitchen. Look for merchandise or tip jars near the stage on concert nights (spirited bands often sell CDs or merch). For fumbling drinkers, the bartenders are quick – lines at the tap can form during set breaks, but bartenders keep drinks flowing steadily. Finally, keep an eye on your belongings: the place isn’t huge, so if it’s packed you’ll want to watch your bags and phones on crowded nights. Overall the vibe is warm and buzzy – it’s easy to strike up a conversation with the person next to you at the bar.
Nearby Amenities
Dining Options: You’re in a restaurant district – plenty of other eateries are within easy reach. Just across the street is Interzone Coffee (1563 NW Monroe) serving coffee, pastries and paninis. Around the corner on NW 25th is Luketina Kitchen (Mexican small plates) and a Domino’s Pizza for fast delivery. A short walk south (2 blocks) brings you to Old World Deli (straight sandwich shop) and Roxy’s (burgers and brews). Further down Monroe Avenue (a 5-minute walk) is the popular McMenamins on Monroe brewpub and Prairie House Tavern. These spots are perfect for pre-show meals or post-show drinks.
Bars and Nightlife: In addition to Bombs Away, North Corvallis offers several late-night hangs. The aforementioned Mal Menamins (Monroe at 25th) features live music and pub food. There’s also Billy’s Taproom (a large dive bar) nearby on NW Monroe. For a different scene, downtown has wine bars and breweries a few minutes south. Rideshare or a quick drive opens more nightlife options near downtown (the soundstage at Benton Center, or karaoke at Slocum’s). But many stick around Bombs Away for the full night since it is open late.
Hotels: Corvallis has several hotel clusters just a few blocks away. The nearest is the Best Western University Inn on NW 9th (about 10 minutes south on bicycle or 5 by car). A handful of small motels and inns line 9th and 27th streets nearby. Downtown Corvallis (another 2-3 blocks) has chain hotels like Holiday Inn Express and boutique inns for those who want closer access to restaurants and transit. Because Bombs Away draws university crowds, many visiting performers and out-of-town guests stay near campus; if you prefer to walk home after the show, look for rooms on NW 6th or NW Scott St.
When to Arrive: If you plan to eat before a show, consider arriving at least an hour early. (Bombs Away takes reservations for dinner, but only for the restaurant side – on concert nights tables will usually turn into open floor space.) For late-night events, people often arrive right at showtime to avoid waiting on line. If you’re driving, arrive 20–30 minutes early to secure parking. Late-night ride services are available but may surge-pricing on busy Fridays/Saturdays, so plan accordingly.
What Makes This Venue Special
Bombs Away Cafe isn’t just another bar – it’s a distinctive cornerstone of Corvallis culture. Several features set it apart. First, it marries craft dining with grassroots entertainment. Few local venues serve real organic food *and* host live bands; Bombs Away does both with flair (www.eatwellguide.org ) (www.corvallisadvocate.com ). It’s known for its high-energy atmosphere and quirky branding – the “Rockin’ Taqueria” motto (and its former “Funky Taqueria” marquee (www.halfacreday.com )) reflect a fun, irreverent vibe. The menu is noteworthy for spicy, made-from-scratch specialties and a huge tequila and local beer lineup, which one write-up specifically praises as “Northwest twist” Southwestern cuisine with a phenomenal drink selection (www.corvallisadvocate.com ).
Culturally, Bombs Away has been a linchpin for local musicians and artists. It fills a niche by offering an accessible stage for genres that aren’t covered by other Corvallis clubs. The weekly trivia and open-mic nights have become community traditions – one local host even calls it his “favorite weekly courage test” for amateur performers (corvallisadvocate.com ). The venue frequently doubles as a charity event space (e.g. fundraising nights to support the local domestic violence center (www.corvallisadvocate.com )), demonstrating its role beyond pure entertainment. Students especially gravitate here; as one diner graphically put it, Bombs Away is the “best place to eat fast and cheap” in town (www.tripadvisor.ca ). It has become part of the Oregon State University “college experience” for its students.
Architecturally, the building itself is unassuming (a one-story converted cafe on Monroe Ave), but inside it creatively transforms from bright diner to nighttime music hall. Trivia enthusiasts and bands alike love it for that chameleon quality. Indeed, for many patrons the venue’s small-town charm is part of the appeal – even at full capacity it feels intimate, so you often end up chatting with the bassist over the burritos. All together, these qualities – sustainable ethos, affordable menu, a vast tequila bar, lively multicultural acts and a tight-knit crowd – create a vibe “what more can you ask?” as one reviewer said simply of its eclectic mix (www.tripadvisor.ca ). Artists enjoy playing here for the enthusiastic audience and casual setup, and fans keep coming back because Bombs Away is unlike any other corner of Oregon.
Visitor Tips and Information
Bombs Away is generally laid-back and welcoming, but a few tips can make your visit smoother:
Accessibility: The cafe is wheelchair-accessible with ramped entry and accessible restrooms (www.tripadvisor.com ). If you need assistance or seating accommodations, the staff can help.
ID & Age: Expect an ID check. You must be 21+ to purchase alcohol, but minors (with adults) are allowed at restaurant hours. Note, during late-night shows the crowd is mostly college-age and older. No special dress code – come as you are (jeans, T-shirts, casual attire are fine).
Bag Policy: Bombs Away doesn’t advertise a bag limit, but large bags or coolers are discouraged. There is no coat check, so carry only essentials. Plan to keep belongings with you or check them discreetly at your feet. >
Entry & Doors: For big shows, doors usually open about 30 minutes before the first set. Comedians often sign up early (as early as 7:30pm) for open-mic slots (bombsawaycafe.com ). For a guaranteed seat near the stage, arrive at least 15–20 minutes before showtime. Otherwise plan on standing room.
Food & Drink: The kitchen serves all evening. Menu items range from $5 lunch combos (including a drink) to $10–$12 entrée plates (www.tripadvisor.ca ). Expect spicy specialty sauces – one reviewer jokes the diablo sauce was strong but “no emergency torpedoes” required (www.halfacreday.com ). If you’re sensitive to heat, ask about milder options like the salsa verde or queso. Drink prices are typical for a bar (mixed drinks ~ $8–$10, beers ~$4–$6). Cash is useful for speed, though credit cards are accepted.
Common Mistakes: A frequent misstep is underestimating downtown traffic – if you plan dinner at Bombs Away then drinks elsewhere, or vice versa, factor in extra walking or driving time. Another is neglecting parking: on busy nights the nearest spots vanish, so allow extra time to find a meter or side-street space. Lastly, even in summer it can get chilly indoors with the AC and fans, so consider bringing a light jacket or sweater.
Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi and cell service are available, so trip planning or photo-sharing is easy. However, the wireless can slow down when hundreds of guests log in, so don’t count on streaming video during a show.
Etiquette: Because this is both a restaurant and a club, it’s polite to buy at least one drink or a snack if you plan to use a table for a long performance. Tip well – the staff handles a busy bar and dining area simultaneously. During performances, turn off flash on cameras and keep talking to a minimum. Returning empty cups and plates to the bar area is appreciated.
Safety: Bombs Away is in a safe part of town and has a laid-back vibe. Still, keep an eye on your drink (as with any bar) and stick with friends late at night. After closing, CTS buses and rideshares operate into the evening, but double-check the last bus times on weekends (usually around midnight).
How much do concerts and events cost at Bombs Away Cafe?
Ticket prices vary. Many open-mic or trivia nights are free, while larger band shows have a cover. A recent headliner had a $20 door charge ($15 with student ID) (bombsawaycafe.com ). Club nights with DJs often suggest a low donation (around $5) (bombsawaycafe.com ). In general, expect $0–$5 for casual events and $10–$20 for bigger concerts. Student discounts are common.
Does Bombs Away Cafe have assigned seating or general admission?
The venue is mostly general admission. Table seating is available first-come, first-served. On busy nights it turns into a standing/dancing floor. If you want a table, arrive early and order food or drinks to claim it. For concerts, the best views are near the stage or center of the floor. There are no reserved VIP sections.
How do I buy tickets for shows at Bombs Away Cafe?
Bombs Away usually sells tickets at the door the night of the show. For big shows, they may also promote pre-sales on their official site or social media. The safe approach is to check the cafe’s calendar or page for each event. If a show is likely to sell out, you can often email or call the venue (541-757-7221) to reserve. Otherwise, plan on walk-up admission at showtime.
Where is Bombs Away Cafe located?
Bombs Away Cafe is at 2527 NW Monroe Avenue in Corvallis, Oregon (www.eatwellguide.org ). It sits on the northwest corner of Monroe and 26th, just north of the Oregon State University campus. You can plug “2527 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis, OR 97330” into any map app and it will guide you straight to the cafe.
Is there parking available at or near Bombs Away Cafe?
There’s no private lot for the cafe. Parking is mainly on-street around NW Monroe and 26th. On weekends, on-street parking is free but fills up quickly. Arrive early to get a curb spot. Some people use side streets (NW Garfield, NW Washington) just a block over. Tip: check for posted meters or permits; most spots near Bombs Away are short-term only. Rideshare drop-off (Uber/Lyft) on Monroe Ave is often easier on busy nights.
Which public transit routes stop near Bombs Away Cafe?
Corvallis Transit (CTS) buses do serve NW Monroe Avenue. Routes that pass along Monroe or nearby 26th Street can drop you within a block of the cafe. For example, the main downtown transit loop (Route 10) stops a few blocks south at Hempstead Station. The safest bet is to consult the CTS website for current routes to NW Monroe and 26th. After a late show, the Downtown Transit Center (one stop south on Monroe) is also accessible on foot.
What payment methods does Bombs Away Cafe accept?
Bombs Away accepts cash and all major credit cards (www.tripadvisor.com ). There is an ATM inside in case you need cash for tips. Unlike a few years ago (when a sign jokingly said “no cards”) (www.halfacreday.com ), they now make it easy to pay with Visa, Mastercard, etc. Tipping in cash is appreciated by bartenders and servers.
Are events at Bombs Away Cafe suitable for families?
During daytime or early evening (especially Sunday brunch or early dinner), families and kids are welcome for the food and non-alcoholic drinks. Most weekend evening events are geared toward adults (18+) or college crowds. If a concert or trivia night is listed as 21+, then only adults will be admitted. When in doubt, check the specific event listing or call ahead—policy can vary. For quiet dining at 5–7pm, bringing children is fine.
Does Bombs Away Cafe have a cover charge?
It depends on the evening. Some nights (open-mics, trivia, or small acts) have no cover at all. Other events have a modest cover: for instance, a DJ dance night might ask for a $5 donation (bombsawaycafe.com ), whereas larger concerts are usually $10–$20. Check the event details: many ads will list “$5 cover” or “$20 at door” explicitly. No cover is typically needed just for dining in without a show.
What time do shows usually start at Bombs Away Cafe?
Most evening events kick off around 8:00 or 9:00 PM. For example, comedy nights often begin at 8pm (with sign-ups at 7:30) (bombsawaycafe.com ). Concerts commonly start at 7:00 or 8:00 PM and run to about 10–11 PM. Trivia nights typically start at 7:00. Always check the event listing, but as a rule arrive a little early – doors might open 15–30 minutes before the first set.
Is Bombs Away Cafe wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Bombs Away is marked as wheelchair accessible (www.tripadvisor.com ). The main entrance has a small ramp, and there is an accessible restroom inside. The dining and performance area is on one level, so wheelchairs can move freely once inside. If you need special seating or assistance, it’s best to call ahead and the staff will help accommodate you.
Are there age or dress restrictions at Bombs Away Cafe?
Bombs Away enforces a standard 21+ rule for alcohol, but otherwise there is no strict age cutoff for entry (except specific 21+ events). Dress code is casual – most people wear jeans, T-shirts, and casual shoes. Costumes or themed outfits (for theme nights) are welcome, but suits and formalwear would look out of place. Just dress comfortably for dancing and eating. No gang colors or overly disruptive attire are permitted.
Does Bombs Away Cafe participate in any local traditions or festivals?
Bombs Away often plays host during city-wide events. For instance, it partners with local charities for benefit evenings (www.corvallisadvocate.com ). While not an official “festival site,” it sometimes coordinates with campus events or neighborhood street fairs. Check local event calendars – on occasion Bombs Away promotions coincide with Corvallis festival weekends (like Façade Night or Spring Arts Festival) by offering special shows or menu items. It’s a community-minded spot that joins in holiday promotions (special Halloween or Christmas theme parties have been known).
What is Bombs Away Cafe best known for?
Bombs Away is best known for its fusion of Southwestern food and live entertainment. It’s particularly famous in Corvallis for cheap and hearty Mexican meals (especially its $5–$7 lunch specials) given with a side of live music or trivia (www.corvallisadvocate.com ) (www.tripadvisor.ca ). The venue is also notable for its extensive tequila bar and the quirky tagline “Rockin’ Taqueria.” In the local scene, it’s famous as the go-to spot for dancing karaoke, open-mic nights, and late-night tacos among students and families alike.