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    Fishbone for free outside under the stars! Bring them back next year!

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    Sierra Cider - Gummy Worm Cider

    Sierra Cider

    4.9(37 reviews)
    47.2 mi

    Apple cider slushie was awesome. The little pizza place on site was amazing. Fresh wood fired pizza…read morefrom a food truck style setup. Beautiful location with the Apple orchard surrounded by pine trees and the patio for eating and hanging out. Definitely would come here again.

    We stopped by Sierra Cider right at opening (12pm) as part of our day trip before heading into…read moreYosemite for my birthday, and it was such a fun and refreshing visit! The owner and staff were super welcoming and walked us through all their offerings, which made the experience even better. We kicked things off with a cider flight--our favorites were Early Harvest and Graveyard. Early Harvest was simple, crisp, and just sweet enough, while Graveyard reminded me of a Scottish smoky cider aged in whiskey barrels. I do wish there were a few more sweet options overall and possibly a current up to date list of what's on tap somewhere online, but everything was well-crafted and flavorful! To cool off, we grabbed a cider slushy (highly recommend!) and wandered the property. We visited the goats, strolled through the apple trees, and made friends with their big fluffy Pyrenees who was living his best life napping in the shade. I picked up a bottle of Early Harvest and a t-shirt to bring back to DFW. It was the perfect stop--relaxed, local, and a great way to start the afternoon before heading into Yosemite. After our tasting, we walked through some of the apple trees, visited the cutest goats, and made friends with their big, lazy Pyrenees dog who was living his best life soaking up attention. I picked up a bottle of Early Harvest and a t-shirt to bring back to DFW--both worth it! Such a charming little spot--relaxed, scenic, and just the right detour before Yosemite!

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    Sierra Cider - Motherlode Imperial Hard Cider

    Motherlode Imperial Hard Cider

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    Seasonal cider flight

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    Distant Brewing - One of our servers pouring a beer.

    Distant Brewing

    4.4(386 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    Distant has become among our favorites. The food is always delicious and large portions for the…read morecost. The beer selection and sours never disappoint and the variety will keep you intrigued. The seating outside is nice around the barrels. We're not much of a couch eaters so eating with our kids is a challenge. The service is super friendly and quick with limited table service once your food comes.

    Distant Brewing has a fun, casual brewery vibe, but the food was a big miss for us…read more QUICK TAKE Get: Caesar wrap, burger, pizza Skip: Nachos Know: The food was very oily. Several dishes simply felt poorly executed, with some things undercooked, others overcooked, and an overall sense that not much care was going into the food coming out of the kitchen. We tried a good cross-section of the menu, and while a few things were decent, the meal overall was disappointing. Caesar Wrap: Probably the best thing we had. Simple, filling, and one of the few items I'd feel comfortable ordering again. Burger: Solid enough for brewery food and one of the safer choices, although nothing particularly memorable. Cheese Pizza: One of the better dishes at the table. Plenty of cheese and a substantial crust, although it still leaned heavy. Nachos: Easily the biggest miss. They looked impressive when they arrived, but the pile of meat, cheese, pico, jalapeños and guacamole ended up tasting greasy and frankly pretty unappetizing. The problem went beyond oiliness. Some of the food seemed not fully cooked, while other items were overcooked. Instead of feeling like hearty brewery food, much of it just tasted careless. There wasn't much balance or consistency from one dish to the next, and the whole meal had a somewhat lazy feel to it. I also left with an upset stomach afterward, which certainly didn't help my impression.

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    Distant Brewing - One of our haziest hazies, Opaque, in front of our sticker wall at the brewery.

    One of our haziest hazies, Opaque, in front of our sticker wall at the brewery.

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    Smashburger at Distant.

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    A flight of beer against our 'oceans to mountains' mural.

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