Reviews
Dry, serious ciders. Hopped, bourbon aged, tonight they had a apricot sage that I had to try..it was incredible, but not good enough to get me to order it over my favorite. Family place, great service, they don't serve food, so you can bring a picnic (which, imo, is better than having food, since we can take the kids on a fun night out and picnic there).
In terms of just apples to apples comparison (pun 100%intended) with other ciders I've had, if you're partial to dry, instead of sweet, and like flavors that compliment dry, this is add good as it gets. If you prefer sweeter, you might not find much on the menu you like.
5
7 years ago (27-04-2018)
Delicious and inventive cider made by wonderful people who are passionate about cider as a whole and what they do. The tasting room has games and a friendly atmosphere for lingering over cider. Don't miss trying the ginger! Can't wait for their taproom downtown to open.
5
7 years ago (29-05-2018)
I cannot speak highly enough of this place! It's truly my happy place. They cannot make a bad cider - all of them are amazing. The staff is so friendly and treats you like family, and they have great events (including first Sunday brunch! Check it out!). Just go in! You won't regret it!
5
7 years ago (15-05-2018)
Great time, wife loved the slushy. I enjoyed the crabapple cider. Try a couple you will find one you like. Sweet / sour / fruit / etc.
5
7 years ago (21-05-2018)
Their semi-dry cider is phenomenally good as is their “Heritage“ crabapple cider. Their semi sweet cider is quite good. Their variations (e.g., blackberry boom) are less good.
Fun bar staff and a pleasant crowd.
Kids and dogs seem to be common.
Unfortunately, no food. Food trucks are rare and they’re not publicized.
5
7 years ago (24-04-2018)