Byler Lane Winery
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Byler Lane Winery Reviews
Their event rental was not great. For the amount of money we spent to rent the area, we had to ask for more seating. We rented space for 50ish people and there was seating for maybe 25-30. When I questioned it I was told “well not everyone will be sitting at the same time, you’ll be mingling.” We were also told when it was booked that there would be a live band. It was on the other side of the building so we couldn’t even hear it. Lots of room for improvement. Way too...read full review
I don’t recommend getting food from Byler Lane Winery. We ordered the “meat & cheese tray”, the date on the bottom was 2-27 and our visit was March 1, 2025. We noticed that the meat was extra chewy and the chicken was dry, so out of curiosity I looked at the wrap and located the date sticker attached. So we paid $9 for “old” meat and cheese. The Woodchuck Blueberry Cider was actually better than our wine flight, but even that wasn’t my favorite. We also had to pay...read full review
I don’t recommend getting food from Byler Lane Winery. We ordered the “meat & cheese tray”, the date on the bottom was 2-27 and our visit was March 1, 2025. We noticed that the meat was extra chewy and the chicken was dry, so out of curiosity I looked at the wrap and located the date sticker attached. So we paid $9 for “old” meat and cheese. The Woodchuck Blueberry Cider was actually better than our wine flight, but even that wasn’t my favorite. We also had to pay...read full review
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Byler Lane Winery is a family-owned winery situated on a quiet country road in northern Indiana. The rustic atmosphere features friendly staff and a spacious outdoor area with regular live music. The winery offers food options including bar shareables and food trucks. Known for its variety of wines, especially semi-sweet and sweet varieties, it is popular for summer gatherings and after-work socializing. The picturesque setting includes a pond and ample seating, making it an ideal spot to watch the sunset. Inside, the winery provides a cozy space perfect for rainy days or winter visits. The countryside scenery is serene, and the venue is dog-friendly, adding to its welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy beers and other drinks for those not wine lovers, and snacks and local pizzas are available. The staff are always fun and friendly, and the owners have worked hard to bring the area's first winery to town, consistently providing a clean and enjoyable experience. The winery's firepits and beautiful surroundings make it a great place for sunset and evening visits.