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    Trailbreaker Cider

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Locust Cider - Spokane

    Locust Cider - Spokane

    4.5
    (29 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The first thing I noticed when walking in was how clean the tables and floor are. Love it. The…read morebartender was chill, not overwhelming. I tried just a taste of the vanilla bean, and he said they order Madagascar vanilla beans monthly to make the flavor. It's low alcohol, about 5%, and it was like a dessert. I love vanilla, and I love cider so the combo was perfect. I left to workout and came back, and tried the blackberry (tart) and the maple (sweet, def can taste the maple) but decided on a small of the vanilla because I just love it and it's totally unique. Wish I lived here so I could come regularly. It's definitely the type of spot you can bring friends and play cards while sipping cider, perfect winter vibe. Hopefully I can return in the future!

    Atmosphere: This place is open and fun inside. It smells wonderful and has lots of seating. They…read morealso have seating outside, which I love. There's not enough of good places with outdoor seating anymore. They also have a back room with some games, but I was told the ping pong table was reserved. Seemed odd, but all good. Service: the guy who helped us was super helpful, patient, and engaging. No complaints with the service at all. Drinks: the ciders were really good! The flavors I tried were wonderful. I also really appreciated that the menu had a tasting level that told you which ciders were dry and which were more sweet. I prefer dry, so this was really helpful! I ended up doing a flight and got the POG, Lingering heat, Maple, Vanilla Bean, blackberry, and Honey Perry. My favorites were the Lingering Heat and POG. I think some of these ciders, the POG especially, would be delicious in a cocktail. I'm glad we finally got the chance to try their cider! We will hopefully be back!!

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    Kid friendly, lots of seating, cool space.

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    Trailbreaker Cider

    Trailbreaker Cider

    4.4
    (95 reviews)
    15.3 mi
    $$

    Been coming here sporadically since they opened years ago and it seems that every time I leave more…read moredisappointed. Prices continue to increase rapidly. $18 for a 1/3lb cheeseburger, $16 for grilled cheese? After tax you're looking at $40 for lunch for two before even considering drinks. And after paying that price, you're not even waited on. You order at the counter and go and pick up your food, fill and refill your own fountain drinks, and dispense your own sauces before bussing your own table. The final straw that'll stop me from coming back was the tater tots. They've always been really good but this most recent trip were the plainest tater tots I've ever had. It seemed like they were air fried or something, completely flavorless and not a single gram of salt on them. This place has gone from awesome hangout, to "it's expensive, but the food is still solid" to "never again" prices and food quality.

    I end up at this cider house often -- not because I'm a cider person, but because it's larggge…read more It's one of the few spots where you can arrive with a group and not have to awkwardly hover waiting for a table. In summer, the outdoor seating is great for happy hour. Service is the DIY kind. Order at the counter, grab your food from the kitchen window, and bus your own table. Nothing fancy, but it works fine for what it is. Gluten-free folks, you'll be happy here. They've got lots options of things we can't normally eat (fish and chips, chicken fingers) plus rotating gluten-free cheesecakes. Can't say much this way or that about the cider since ciders is always a little too sweet for me, but the menu is huge, so I'm sure most people can find a favorite. My last visit ran me about $25 for a kids' grilled cheese, a tiny cup of soup, and one cider -- which made me blink twice, but maybe that's just 2025 dining. Reminds me I'll probably just come for the drinks and the company. Still, it's a solid go-to for casual meetups and big groups that don't want to think too hard about logistics.

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    Getting some food to go while sitting at an open house in the Stonehill development.
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