Cedar Creek Winery, Brewing Co and Distillery
3820 Leonard Rd, Martinsville
(765) 342-9000
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Average beer. Average food. Refused to provide glass of water when asked. Bottles of water were not offered. Was to told to go to distillery if interested in water. Any other place I've been knows how to provide water to customers. Sad.
Great place to hang out.Good concert, great beer.
Good time
Great location and property. Pizza and wine was really good
Cedar Creek Winery has a lot to offer. The grounds are very inviting. The beers are delicious. Very interesting wine selection. The distillery offers some diverse spirits. Everyone should be able to find something they like here. The food was very good. The bourbon boneless wings paired well with one of their hearty stouts.
Great company, service, and food!
Disappointed in music bingo. Couldnt play because of sound system.
A great atmosphere for all types of wine lovers from party goers to cerebral wine enthusiasts and among the most unique selections of wine in the entire region. Incredible find.
Cedar creek wine had been my favorite for years. I had not been anywhere to purchase it for about a year, so when I was able to make it you Martinsville I purchased a case. Inhale purchased as many as 3 cases at a time in the past. However I was very dissapointed with the purchase when I for home and opened it. Very weak and watery, most had a carbonation that should not have been there. I hate to say it, but it points to bad wine making. I called to inform them.
They said they would replace it, but a trip back to the winery is not soon in the future. Especially since Im not assured I wont go home with the same.
Unfortunately, I won't be making such a purchase in the future. I am very sad I've lost a wonderful wine.
What a delightful surprise! Cedar Creek offers an impressive lineup of craft beers and local wines that are sure to please. The craft brews are particularly noteworthy, with each selection displaying depth and character.
Their wine selection is solid, with several standout options that showcase local flavors.
The food isn't an afterthought here - their pizza is absolutely delicious, making for the perfect accompaniment to their drinks.
The real highlight, however, was the bartender at the distillery. Incredibly friendly and skilled, he crafted an absolutely amazing absinthe that was a true highlight of our visit.
The ambiance at Cedar Creek Brewery strikes a perfect balance between rustic charm and contemporary comfort.
A must-visit spot for craft beer and wine enthusiasts looking for a welcoming, flavorful experience in Martinsville.
This was my first time here. Very tasty pizza, a friendly dog and cat and staff too.
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Wonderful setting but the beers were average IMO. With one exception, the beers in my flight were not completely true to style. In addition I kept getting a whiff of a cleaning agent which seemed to be on the glassware (I could be wrong, though). I ordered a full pour of one of the beers that I thought was the best, and disappointingly they served it in a plastic cup. Unless it is in an outdoor venue where you simply can’t have glass, there is really no excuse for not serving craft beer in a glass…in the taproom. A cardinal sin IMO.
So, first things first. I enjoy the beer. It's practically my favorite. However, real talk. The communication sucks. I made a 3 hour trip to Nashville, IN, looking forward to the brewery. It was closed. Luckily, they were open in Martinsville. "So, there's a chance." I go there to get a few 4 packs to take home. Apparently, there was a concert. No big deal at first. I planned on taking at least 4 of their 4 packs home, but the prices doubled since they're suddenly "Ruoff Music Center" because an Elton John cover band was playing. I paid the price gouge because, who knows when I'd be coming back to the area?
I've been going to the brewery ever since they started brewing. Had I not liked the beer so much, or if I'm introducing the brewery to friends and they experienced this for the first time, we probably would be better off making a trip to Goose Island in Chicago.
Might I suggest you fix your communication problem for the future? I was not the only brewery fan who was disappointed.
I went to Drink at the Creek to attend a Class Reunion and eat at the Resturant. But the Handicap parking was full. So I left.
I still recommend, but real talk. They almost lost a die hard. The communication sucks as far as when they're open here and closed there. I got what I came for, but I did not leave happy. Had they gave a heads up after I made the trip, I would have responded differently. Cedar Creek has work to do.
I went to Drink at the Creek to attend a class reunion and eat at the resturant. But the Handicap parking was full. So I left.
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