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    4.8 (14 reviews)
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    Kick booty flights for $10 (as of June 2018)
    Chloe S.

    Hoppy little trees. Have you ever wondered what would happen if champagne and cider had an adorable baby? Well it would be hoppy little trees by Treehorn Cider. Visited the cidery today and really enjoyed the vibe. Super nice, casual and you can even byof. Open pretty late too...8pm! Let them pick my 4 choices and all were good especially the spicy one! But my heart lies with hoppy little trees. Come by. Belly up to the bar and let them take good care of you.

    Sherriel P.

    Treehorn Cider just opened up a couple months ago so I was really excited to check this place out. They mentioned they have been canning for awhile and their ciders have been available at places like Total Wine and Whole Foods. Went here on a Friday night and there wasn't that many people yet. Their location is pretty nice and they do have an outdoor patio. They don't allow dogs inside but they are welcome to hang out by the patio. They have 7 ciders on tap which all seemed unique from each other. They do offer flights which we were excited about since we like to taste them all. A flight of 4 cost $10. My favorites were TreeHorn Dry, Ginger Reserve, and Origin. The staff here were all friendly and seemed excited to give you information about their ciders. Really like this new cidery and will sure to come back soon for more!

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    After distributing to the entire state of Georgia for a couple of years now, Treehorn finally has a taproom to showcase the ciders to the locals right in Marietta. With the lack of reviews here currently, I think more people need to be aware of Treehorn so that it gets more love. Marietta already has a couple of breweries and one meadery, and with a cidery now in town, there's a nice variety of craft options available. If you're into craft cider, I think Treehorn is a very great option that you need to try if you haven't already. If you're not into cider, or prefer craft beer or spirits, I definitely think this place is still worth a try. Treehorn has a variety of options available and when we went, there were 7 different ones on tap. They of course have their flagship offerings, which you may have already seen at stores around the area, as well as some seasonal ciders. If you're into sampling all of the offerings at a new brewery, cidery, etc., Treehorn does have a flight option available for ten bucks. I tried all seven and I really enjoyed all of them. One that I really enjoyed most were the El Treeablo, which is a cider made with a bit of peppers. While it may seem a bit unusual to some, I really do think the mix of sweetness and heat are perfect and go really well together. Another cider I really enjoyed was Origin. If you're into the botanicals of gin, this cider was very reminiscent of that taste and smell. They have a couple of card games near the bar in case you want to make it a game night with ciders, as well as a couple of big TVs hanging on the wall to watch some games. Overall, I think Marietta is lucky to have a great place in its city and hope more people come to check it out.

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    Upon walking and I noticed the place was very spacious there were all kinds of games corn hole, boardgames, and foosball.

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    Atlanta Hard Cider & Distillery

    4.8(36 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This is a must try spot in Marietta!…read more I have to say I loved every moment of my experience at Atlanta Hard Cider. From the space to the beverages to the service, there was not a single miss here. This is not your typical warehouse or industrial park brewery/distillery. A beautiful brick, stand alone building greets you with a nice outdoor seating around. Inside is a beautifully decorated space with tall ceilings and tons of natural light pouring in. There is a long bar to the left and a merchandise area to the right with seating in the middle. Along the back is an exposed brewhouse you can look down on. There are over a dozen different flavors of cider you can choose from ranging between dry and sweet. You will also find their spirits to enjoy neat or in one of the hand crafted cocktails. I enjoyed my flight of ciders but was blown away by the cocktails. Our server, Sarah, was TOP NOTCH. Super fun, friendly, and energetic. She was extremely knowledgeable to all the product as well as the history of the business. Her passion made for an enjoyable experience. I cannot recommend this place enough and will absolutely be returning on a regular basis.

    Wonderful and quiet Sunday afternoon with friends happened here today. There's an incredible and…read moreinteresting array of flavors available. We stuck to cider only amongst the group even though there are some other cocktails available. I packed some charcuterie items from home to bring with us to nibble on during our visit. The staff member on duty was super helpful, friendly and knowledgeable about all the flavors. We even bought a 4 pack variety to go.

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    4.4(776 reviews)
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    Visiting Blue Ridge and stoped by Mercier Orchards on a perfect cold day. Let me just say this is a…read morepopular tourist attraction so it had its fair share of people so come with some patience. Outside it has some beautiful views worth stopping for a photo and stopping at the bakery inside for some fried pies and cider donuts are a must! The fried pies were okay but the Cider Donuts are a show stopper. They also have tons of other things like fruits and veggies, toys, books, figurines, wine and more!

    First things first -- get ready for a drive. This place is…read morenot just "down the street." It's a journey. But let me be very clear: it is 100% worth it. From the moment you arrive, you can tell Mercier Orchards is something special. There is so much packed into this one location that it almost feels like a small village built around apples and everything that comes with them. Inside the main store, the selection is honestly overwhelming in the best way possible -- home goods, gifts, jams, jellies, preserves, baking mixes, sauces, butters, ciders... anything and everything apple-related, plus plenty of other fruit-based goodies. It's the kind of place where you say "I'm just going to browse" and then walk out with bags of stuff you didn't know you needed. Then there's the bakery. Seven lines. All long. And all moving surprisingly well. I eventually stepped out of line after about 15 minutes, but not before getting a solid look at the pastries, pies, breads, and desserts -- everything looked incredible. Even without buying anything that round, the bakery alone is worth the stop. Now let's talk about the apple picking experience -- because this is where the magic really happens. Riding out on a trailer attached to a tractor felt like something straight out of a fall movie. The views, the air, the vibe -- it's peaceful, exciting, and nostalgic all at the same time. The apples change with the season, and the ones we picked were delicious and lasted a long time. No pesticides, just straight calcium. Fresh, crisp, and perfect. And yes... get a bag or three like I did. You're going to want them. The entire place also makes for amazing photo opportunities. Whether it's the orchard, the tractor ride, the store, or the scenery -- this is one of those spots where your camera roll is guaranteed to fill up. The only negative moment of the day happened when I went to grab some cider and one of the guys behind the counter completely ignored me. I actually had to call him out -- like, "Did you not see me standing here?" Not great. But that one interaction couldn't even come close to outweighing everything else this place offers. Bottom line: If you're anywhere in the area -- or even thinking about making a day trip -- you absolutely have to go. It's a little off the beaten path, so I don't expect most people to just "stumble" upon it... but if you plan it, you won't regret it. This is an experience, not just a stop.

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