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    4.4 (119 reviews)
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    Courtney G.

    I went to Pennings on a Sunday afternoon around Christmas time. It was a relaxing vibe and there was live music. I got the black currant cider which is on the sweeter side. My boyfriend got the bone dry cider. He still can't stop talking about it. I loved the keg tree they had outside. Definitely will come back again - preferably when it's warmer outside.

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    Alina M.

    This is such a cool place! I drove nearly 2 hours to spend the day at Pennings Farm Cidery and what a lovely day it was! The only thing that was a bummer about the experience was how crowded it was. But I get it, everyone wants to spend a beautiful fall day enjoying some cider and good food. I was super hungry upon arriving so we quickly ordered a sweet cider flight, some pizza and some garlic knots. Unfortunately, due to the sheer size of the crowd, it took nearly 40 minutes to get the food. It was delicious though! The Apple Gouda pizza is a must try. Bring a picnic blanket or chairs because the seating is limited. But there is plenty to do and eat here!

    Seasonal flight
    Shelby A.

    Finally was able to make it to the cidery at the top of Pennings! We always just usually go to pennings and stay by the bar and farm at the bottom of the hill. The cidery has tight parking but plenty of room at the top of the hill. There is indoor seating that is fairly limited and outdoor seating as well. I noticed most of the outdoor seating it appears people had brought their own chairs. We opted to sit outside on the covered porch which was perfect because it did start to pour. There is an extensive amount of ciders and different flavors to try. I opted for the season flight list because it covered just about everything I wanted to try from range of bitter to sweetness! The ginger beet cider was exactly was I expect that nice earthy beet taste mixed with a sharpness from the ginger. This is definitely a new favorite of mine. The black current cider was pretty tame and nothing stood out about its more of a watery sweetness. I enjoyed trying it but definitely not something I'd return to order. The cyser cider was a strong honey taste and definitely a good refresher for in between flavors. The cherry cider was way too cherry flavor to me and I ended up giving that to my boyfriend to drink as I'm not a big cherry person but I'm sure it's good to those who enjoy the flavor. The peach fuzz was a second favorite as it tasted like a refreshing peace juice that would be fantastic in the warming months sipping it by the pool. Lastly is the classic maple vanilla which you can never go wrong it's simply perfect from the maple syrup and vanilla combination. Both sweet and refreshing. I recommend getting the flights to really try what you like in a cider and get a good range of their flavor profiles! We ordered their buffalo chicken brick oven pizza which on busier days the kitchen gets backed up but is definitely worth the wait. The ranch drizzle and celery microgreens paired great with the pizza. There definitely could have been more chicken on the pizza for the price of $18 but it was good overall. The only complaint I had which is of no fault of the cidery was a family that had multiple small children was allowing them to run through the seated area and cidery screaming which was extremely unpleasant and an accident waiting to happen.

    Jenny L.

    Food: Came here as part of a trip for dinner and I found this place so cute! The food they served was warm and delicious, nothing fancy but a solid standard meal after playing out on the mountains. They served us pasta, meatballs, roasted veggies along with salad. Afterwards, they also provided us with an apple crumble that, out of the oven, was delicious! Bonus points for the whip cream as well! Cost: Not too sure how much the actual meal itself would've cost but the prices in the market was typical of a Farm Market- slightly pricey but you're paying for fresh products! Environment: This place is huge - lots of things to purchase and they have a cute area to drink beer/cider (in the winter time they have heating in this area as well) Service: Service was quick - meals were ready for us when we arrived and dessert was brought out shorty after. Uniqueness: Farm market + cidery is such a unique market!

    Chris A.

    If you are a lover of a nice cold cider and comfortable atmosphere. This Is Your Joint ! Loved the inside, a lot of room to socialize no matter how big or small your party is. The have a nice little store full of local goodies , even frozen items. The Speculaas was the cider I indulged in - it was sweet and refreshing!

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    Lailah J.

    We always enjoy coming to Pennings and spending a leisurely weekend afternoon here quaffing hard ciders, listening to live music, and relaxing on the sweeping lawn. There is good food to be had too. It's a great hang with friends and family - we love the openness of the space. Bring your own picnic blankets and chairs. The upper area in the back is the cidery and orchard. The market and beer garden are downhill near the entrance. The orchard offers apple, peach, and pumpkin picking, depending on the season.

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    Amanda S.

    Comfortable outdoor space with plenty of room to spread out... and for kids to run around! Loved the Cyser cider and the sangria, although the sangria was pretty watered down when I got it. I would suggest they keep the container in ice rather than ice in the container with the sangria. The buffalo chicken pizza was slamming! After enjoying the quiet space up at the cidery we took a stroll down to the original pennings market where there was an acoustic band playing outside. Such a great family friendly environment with staff who are a pleasure to talk to.

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    Keri C.

    Pennings Farm Cidery was a fun experience for a great weekend date day. My husband and I decided to take the trip after hearing about the pizza. Myself being gluten free, and hearing they had gluten free pizza, it was a go. Upon arrival, we were unsure where to park as there are many building. We first arrived to the outdoor beer garden with live music. It was a fun time and we luckily got seats at the bar. Although there for the pizza, we ordered some fries at the bar and they were delicious! After a few drinks at the beer garden, we headed up to the cidery where the pizza was being served. The wait was short and the staff was efficient. Pizza was good, and people watching was fantastic. Staff provided a to-go box for leftover and were personable, making notes that they remembered us. I would definitely go back again, it was a great time.

    Evita N.

    Dropped in for Thursday night trivia and had the best time!! Open air seating with outdoor tables and a bar, Pennings in Warwick, NY is a must visit. The staff here were so friendly and looked like they genuinely enjoyed their jobs. There is something here for everyone- from the extensive cider/beer/wine and food menus, to the local farmer's market next door, you'll definitely be going home with something. I participated in the trivia night, which was organized but quite hard lol, and had such a great time. I also ordered a few orders of wings (habanero mango and garlic Parmesan), they weren't bad to nibble on as you enjoyed a drink. Definitely a must visit if you're looking for a fun place to hangout!

    Taro D.

    Had a wonderful experience here with friends. Variety of apples, decent bar pizzas, cider of all sorts donuts ice cream just a great place.

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    Jessi S.

    My friends and I visited Pennings Farm Cidery on a Sunday afternoon at the peak of apple picking season. As one can imagine, it was quite crowded, but not overwhelmingly so. Luckily, the cidery opens up to a very large outdoor seating area so it was pretty easy to find a spot to sit. We had no idea what to expect, so we would have brought our own chairs, since all the chairs that the cidery provides were taken... next time! Luckily, one of my friends had a picnic blanket in her car and we were able to set that out and have a nice little picnic. When we arrived the lines were pretty long for food and cider. My friends were going to order a pizza, but the line just wasn't moving so they changed to the burger food truck. They were happy with what they ate (a cheeseburger and rice balls). I picked up some donuts and kettle corn from the farm shop for snacks. The kettle corn and donuts were delicious. I definitely indulged more than I expected to. The line for cider was about a ten minute wait. I ordered the twelve flight option for us all to try. The bartender was very nice and gave us extra cups so we could share the flight between the three of us. It was so much fun trying all the different cider options! They have dry and semi-sweet ciders and so many of them were delicious! My favorites were the Maple Vanilla, Pumpkin, Cold Crash, and Gold Rush. It was so nice to be able to enjoy a lovely, fall Sunday afternoon with good eats and good drinks! The line for the bathroom was also a bit long, especially since one of the stalls was out of service, so if you have to go, make sure you give yourself plenty of time! Overall, my friends and I had a fun time at Pennings Farm Cidery and will definitely return again!

    V U.

    First time at this orchard in October 2023. Came with friends for apple picking! Small but plenty of apple varieties and easy to walk around unlike some hilly orchards. Not any rides/kids activities like other places so more adult friendly :) Food and drinks were delicious. Ordered a pizza, truffle burrata fries, cider flight ! Would def be back for next year apple picking.

    Amanda D.

    Love coming up to Warwick & experiencing all the new places that have popped up since I grew up here. The Pennings Cider Barn is one of those places. Came by here recently with my sister and some friends. We had such a good time! We started with a cider tasting, you get to pick 6 out of about 12. Some of them are seasonal, some are available year round. A great way to figure out what you like, and what to order a full glass of. We ordered two pizza's to snack on, a white pizza with mushrooms (the best!!) and a margarita. Thin crust that still has a little chew, such a good accompaniment to the ciders, will have to try some of the others the next time. We came on a warm summer night so we sat outside at sunset, such a gorgeous setting. They really made this place so special. Can't wait to come back this fall!

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    This was great cider and great farm to kitchen offerings. My mom loved it and even got a little loopy.

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    Ask the Community - Pennings Farm Cidery

    Are cider flights back? They were gone during the pandemic!

    They are! They were available last year when I went. Now, they have sweet, dry, or all.

    Require a reservation ? Can I go apple picking then come to the PF cidery?

    Reservations are not required for the cidery but required for apple picking! You can definitely go apple picking and then come to the cidery!

    Do they allow dogs?

    I'm afraid not, at least that's what the website says.

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    Review Highlights - Pennings Farm Cidery

    The Cider is delicious but the best was hands down the Apple Gouda pizza it was soooo yummy.

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    Ochs Orchard

    Ochs Orchard

    4.2(203 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    My lab wanted to go apple picking and we ended up choosing this orchard. I believe there were…read moreothers close to this one, but we went with Ochs because of the low admission fee ($5 per person) and petting zoo. It was an hour and a half drive from upper Manhattan. We went here on a random Wednesday afternoon so we basically had the orchard to ourselves. The first parking lot you see is for their store, you have to keep driving up for the u-pick orchard. There you check in to pay your admission fee, get your wristband, and get your apple picking bag(s). They give you a map where the ripe apples are highlighted for you. My favorite apples were the honeycrisp and snap dragons. They grow vegetables too but honestly we didn't explore the orchard that much (it was huge) so the only other thing I picked besides apples was a tomato, which I felt like was pretty difficult to find a good one. I handed out the apples to other friends and colleagues and they all liked them! There's something different about picking the apple straight off the tree than the apples you would normally just buy at a grocery store. It's a lot crispier when you pick them yourself! The store has apple cider doughnuts! Now being that I am a Californian where we don't have this apple picking culture, I was wondering what all the hype around apple cider doughnuts was about. NOW I GET IT they're so good! Unfortunately since we went on a weekday the doughnuts weren't fresh (they make them fresh on the weekends) so some of them were stale, but most were still good. It's honestly more of a cake than a doughnut, but so good! The doughnuts are self serve towards the back. The store also had a cat on the prowl haha We ended up not even having time to visit the petting zoo, but overall I think my colleagues had a good time here and I would recommend this orchard for anyone trying to have a no frills apple picking experience. I believe there was like a building restroom closer to the store and port o potties closer to the u-pick orchard.

    Ochs Orchard is a lovely spot with great variety!Inside, they have a fantastic selection of fresh…read moreproduce, homemade jams, and delicious baked goods. The apple cider donuts are a must-try! We came on a winter day few days after Christmas and they had free samples of apple cider. I got some tea and honey to bring back home to FL. I also bought some apples and they were so soft inside and juicy. Unlike any other apple I've had. I wish I had a way to bring the Amish butter home since a family member has it in their home I often have it with bread in the morning. The staff were friendly, and everything was well-organized. Heads up It's a bit busy during peak times, but that's to be expected at a popular place. But when we came on a Saturday they were practically empty and lady made a joke not to come on the weekends so I assume normally it's a busy day or they dedicate it to stocking up since when we came I saw about 3 of the staff unboxing stuff. Overall, a really enjoyable experience with a charming atmosphere. I'll definitely be coming back next season!

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    Angry Orchard Cider House

    4.0(422 reviews)
    25.9 mi
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    I was driving around and exploring NY, on my way to chase down another waterfall and stumbled upon…read morethis gem! I had no idea that Angry Orchard had a cider house and tasting room ‍ but what a really cool place. Production and orchard tours are also offered, there are food trucks on site, they have flights, glasses and bottles of new & different ciders available for purchase. You're able to sample test beers, which\was really fun! Lots of tables to chill and hang out. The also have games to keep you entertained, like corn hole and more. There's even some merch so you can take a souvenir home and make your friends jealous! If you're traveling in the area, I'd def recommend a stop!

    Seeing that I am a beer / horror enthusiast , this was a different , yet very satisfying…read moreexperience! When you first arrive, the property is very inviting and it's very spacious The music is on point and I'm talking about the live music that they offer there as well as the music playing within the brewery itself . I tried the full special of cider flight , priced very reasonable and the ciders were so refreshing. There is a small food truck on the premises, and I tried the hot honey/pepperoni, and I must say it's a great addition to the ciders . Sweet and savory. Everyone is very friendly at this establishment from the time you walk into the doors. It is great for large groups , couples, families, and solo venturing.

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    Demarest Hill Winery - The owner is the cutest, and most entertaining man.

    Demarest Hill Winery

    2.3(86 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Locating the winery, we were happy to find ample parking and gorgeous views. We walked along a nice…read morepath to the entrance to the separate tasting building off of a residential house. Upon entering, it looked more like a wine store than a typical winery tasting bar area. Cramped with lots of liquor, oils, and wines-with loads of signs around displaying the 'rules of the winery' (not your typical intoxicated people won't get served, but literal how he does the tasting rules) Entering the winery, we overheard the owner speaking with another group. He sounded passionate; discussing 'old world wine' and had a lot of wines to run through ...we got our hopes up-but our excitement quickly went away. Our tasting experience was very disappointing. We checked in with our passport (the normal tasting would have been $7 for 7 wines), and we informed of the many rules posted around (like no sharing), and learned apparently another rule is no choosing which wines. The man just started pouring: "Wine 1-a white" "....when we asked what kind of white, what kind of wine, grapes, flavor, etc. we got a grumpy (unintelligible) response. He merely moved onto "wine 2-a sweet". We asked for a tasting sheet to understand what we had in front of us, and he became even grumpier. We noticed there were more dry whites and lots of dry reds, and meekly asked to only do the dry reds. Out of nowhere he brings out bottles of random balsamic vinegar and vanilla extract and suggested we try these instead of wine-but we declined. Maybe we should have because the dry red wines he poured tasted as if they were all skunked. They tasted like took pre-used barrels from making his liquor to make one same red table wine, and then bottled this same wine into a variety of different labels based on it being from a different barrel each. Worst wine we've even had. We weren't given the time to learn anything about the wine, heck he wouldn't even tell us what some blends were blended with. We'd ask and he'd merely repeat the name of the wine and move on to the next. We were pushed in and out in less than 10 minutes.

    The view there is beautiful but that's really the best part of the place. it looks like a regular…read moresuburban home on the outside but is definitely a wine store when you come in. The clincher was that the woman who ran it was very unfriendly to us- she was not polite and didn't seem to want to answer many questions, making us feel like we were unwanted there. We liked the Riesling but the other 'sweet' wines weren't notable. There are a number of other wineries in the area and we would definitely recommend checking them out before coming here.

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    Burnt Mills Cider Company

    4.5(97 reviews)
    38.4 mi
    $$

    Burnt Mills is one of my absolute favorite places to visit. It's a lot less commercial than some of…read morethe wineries/cideries throughout NJ/NY. I have tried almost all of their ciders and love tasting all the seasonal varieties on tap. Some of my favorites include the General George, Cider Donut, and Strawberry Lemonade. There's a bar inside and during peak months, a second bar is opened right outside the tasting room. There are two indoor bathrooms and a few porta-potties outside in the parking lot. They do not offer food on-site except for food trucks which are usually parked outside the tap room on weekends. You are allowed to bring your own food and I have even seen people set up for parties with a whole spread of snacks and treats. There is limited seating both inside and outside, so I strongly advise bringing lawn chairs. There's some picnic seating spread throughout the lawn, but it fills up quickly on a nice day. I love that they allow dogs as many of the wineries in the area do not. There's a bunch of lawn games available for kids and adults alike. They offer some 4 packs of cans and refillable growlers to take home. You can also find some of their ciders in local liquor stores. The parking lot fills up very quickly. The lot is a mix of dirt/gravel and can be a bit of a bumpy ride. Overall, a great day trip for families looking to relax outside on a nice day!

    Burnt Mills Cider, located on US Route 206 in Bedminster in a beautifully restored farm building,…read moreoffers innovative house-made "flavor-forward" ciders made from locally-sourced apples, a cozy but comfortable indoor tasting room with oak paneling and wood furniture crafted from the trees cleared on-site during construction, and a family-friendly and dog-friendly outdoor space with picnic tables, fire pits, and cornhole games. Burnt Mills offers a range of sweet and dry fruit-forward ciders in 4 oz., 8 oz., and 16 oz. servings with 12 options on tap, including seasonal specialties available only for a limited time. Thankfully, you can sample several of them at a time by ordering a flight of four 4 oz. servings. On my most recent visit, I really enjoyed the General George (5.5% ABV), a balanced cider featuring tart black cherry rounded out by vanilla that's smooth and dangerously easy to drink, and the Friendsgiving 2025 (5.5% ABV), a holiday in a glass that is a complex blend of cranberries, orange peel, rosemary, honey, and cinnamon. YUM! I'm definitely excited to go back and try the other varieties on-tap, then grab a growler or cans to go. PRO TIP #1: Drive slowly in the parking lot. There's a large dip midway up the driveway from US Route 206 that could bottom out your vehicle. PRO TIP #2: Pack a picnic basket. While recent changes to New Jersey's previously draconian liquor laws have eased many restrictions on microbreweries and cideries, they still can't have full-service kitchens. Burnt Mills often hosts food trucks on the weekends (check their calendar!), but you'll want to pack your own snacks if you visit during the week. You can also bring your own food or order from local Bedminster/Far Hills restaurants via a delivery app!

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