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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    Methow Valley Ciderhouse - Spinach omelette

    Methow Valley Ciderhouse

    3.8(177 reviews)
    84.8 km
    $$

    Great service and great food! Make sure to stop there before you leave town. The cider, pizza and…read morebeer were perfect!

    I was visiting the area and attended over the lunch hour this past weekend. Hands down one of the…read moreworst experiences I've ever had at a restaurant. The servers were incredibly kind and friendly, but the restaurant owner was a different story. We had a yummy basket of fries and a nice chat with our server. After receiving our pizza, both myself and my friend thought that the pizza tasted and smelled of cigarettes. The sauce was very acidic and chunky, and overall unpleasant to eat. We each tried one slice, I couldn't finish mine- before deciding that we really couldn't enjoy it. We let our server know as much and offered to pay for a half pizza/kids pizza (still paying as expected for the rest of our food/drinks), and he said that he would have to ask his supervisor about our request. When "JP" came out, it was clear he had been drinking. He became argumentative quickly- claiming that we just didn't understand how oven fired pizza was supposed to taste, that we were clearly trying to dine and dash, and eventually told us to just "see what happens" and to not pay and leave. He took a photo of us which we asked him to delete (he didn't- he posted us on the business Facebook page- see attached, I've removed my friend's face) and told us he could do "anything he wants" since he was the owner. In all of the breath he spent yelling at us, he could have offered a better solution, or just kindly told us there was nothing he could do. I asked the server if we could just pay and move on- he told us it was fine/on the house, and it seemed like dealing with a drunk for a boss wasn't out of the ordinary. I am sorry to see this kind of unprofessional behavior from someone who claims to have been in the restaurant industry over 30 years. Save your time and the headache and go to Meza or Three Fingered Jack's. We had an excellent experience and enjoyed the food immensely at both locations.

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    Millionaires' Row - Tasting room

    Millionaires' Row

    4.3(3 reviews)
    44.0 km

    First off, there's a $5 tasting fee but it's waived with purchase. The juice is amazing, also…read morethey have slushies, which I am always a fan of. The owner does the tastings and is super nice and informative. There were some different cider options, including a mint one. A small, but curated selection of merch is also available. I appreciated hoe they incorporated the history and heritage of the property and town into this cider. It was well done despite having limited space indoors.

    Second day of our trip consisted of another jam packed list of places to try. Millionaires' Row…read moreCider Co. was first up on our list as a friend recommended it to us. It's run by a husband-wife combo and located a short drive away from Dominion Cider. We dropped in on a Saturday morning (around 10:30am) and were the first customers to arrive. Service is friendly and they give you the full spiel/background of how their name come about (if you're into that). Cider tastings are $5.00/person but waived if you buy a bottle. They were completely sold out of their makin' a mint (mint, lemon and hibiscus) flavour. - Tasting - we were able to try three flavours. High n' dry is just as you'd expect. Hop on board was a touch hoppy. Modern miracle was everyone's winner from the bunch. - 4-Pack briefcase ($29.95) - we went with three modern miracle's and one hop on board bottle. It's slightly cheaper buying the briefcase compared to individually ($8.49). Always nice to see a new cidery open up but MRCC's flavours didn't enthral us.

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    Summerland Heritage Cider - Closeup of margarita gose

    Summerland Heritage Cider

    4.2(6 reviews)
    43.3 km
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    We showed up at 4:35 pm on a Saturday and were told they it has not been busy so they were going to…read moreshut down and then we were asked if we could come back tomorrow. We had planned to by cider but after the VERY poor customer service, we will never go back. Very disappointing

    Our first stop of the day was at Summerland Heritage Cidery. We've never tried their ciders before…read morebut we were in the area to check out two other cideries. We dropped in on a Saturday afternoon (around 2:00pm). The inside is quaint but the outdoor patio is cute and relaxing. They also have some merchandise for sale (clothing, snapbacks and growlers). Tastings are $2.00/person but waived if you buy a bottle. We were able to try all 7 of their flavours. They offer discounts if you buy multiple bottles (10% off half case, 20% off full case). Ciders are priced in the $7.17 to $12.13 range (taxes not included) and they offered growler refills ($9.78/L). - The Flume - this is their driest cider which they call "bone dry". We aren't huge fans of the dry varieties but this wasn't bad. - Porter's dry - another dry but this was a bit more earthy in flavour. - Woodland hopper - this was my favourite of the bunch we tried. Well balanced, slightly floral and different. We bought a bottle ($7.78). - Margarita gose - this is their newest flavour and part of their discovery series. An off dry aged on lemon verbena, lemon zest and salt. Perfect for summer. B really liked it so we also bought a bottle ($7.78). - Farm pressed pear - they use four types of pear. Light with a good mouth feel but the pear flavour was a tad too subtle. - Tuesday's original - this is their first cider that they made. Decent for an off-dry but we didn't find it memorable. - Sweet paradise - this was the sweetest of their lineup, hence the name. Enjoyable. Another solid cidery in Summerland. If you're a cider fan, SHC is definitely worth a try.

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    Truck 59 Ciderhouse

    Truck 59 Ciderhouse

    4.3(6 reviews)
    70.4 km

    Amazing view of Lake Okanagan, tasty and refreshing cider, great outdoor and patio…read more The best and most famous drinking option is the cider flight, 4 ciders of your choice. We loved their Raspberry perry the most. The staff are super friendly

    The last pitstop before we were on our merry way home was at Truck 59 Ciderhouse. We came…read morespecifically for their raspberry pear (which we discovered at BC Cider Fest). Stoked Embers Wood Fired Pizza is on site. We dropped in on a Sunday afternoon (around 12:15pm). The firetruck theme is all over the place; there's even a real miniaturized version at the entrance. The space itself is huge, especially their outdoor picnic seating area. Gorgeous view and a few outdoor/camping games (Yardzee, Jenga and ladder toss) to entertain you. Tastings are $3.00/person and get you two samples. Otherwise, you can get a flight ($9.99 for 4). Tasting fee is waived if you buy at least 3 bottles. Cans and bottle prices are in the $3.49 to $8.49 range. - Raspberry perry - this is delicious; refreshing and extremely quaffable. Our favourite flavour that they offer. We bought a couple bottles ($7.99). - Cherry 'n' apple - this is the other that we enjoyed; bright, bold cherry flavour. We bought a bottle ($7.49) as well. - Raspberry hibiscus - this was better than when we first tried it at Cider Fest. More floral and hibiscus was more prominent. - Bourbon blackberry - one of their barrel aged ciders. - Jamaican rum plum - their other barrel aged option. - Raspberry extinguisher - slightly drier. Didn't love it. - Haskap berry - a friend brought us one back to try when they visited. Not much flavour to this one. It's all about the raspberry perry from Truck 59. 3.5 stars.

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