End of Days Distillery
1815 Castle St, Wilmington
(910) 399-1133
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Was visiting in town for my nieces graduation and my birthday, and really enjoyed the vibe of the place. Loved the amazing offerings of a variety of drinks, including legit mock tails for my non drinking friend. The tequila was so good and smooth and reminded me of that celebrity brand. Picked up a bottle among other swag. When I had an issue with one of the products after getting all the way home back in DC, I messaged the company and they responded right away! I was amazed by the customer service and “we fix it attitude”! Within days, I received a replacement! Super grateful! My sister is a local and frequents regularly so this just sealed the deal even more for her on how great you guys are- she already knew by the way! Looking forward to my next visit! Until then….
Best old fashioned I’ve had in my life! No contest.
Excellent atmosphere and even better libations!
Wonderful atmosphere. Great bar service. Great happy hour menu. Definitely going back.
Wow! I have heard of this place and shame on me for waiting so long to check it out!
The space has a cute outdoor area with concept kitchen unique eats!
The inside was a vibe and really cool!
The drinks are amazing!! The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable.
Cannot wait to return!
End of Days Distillery – Armageddon? Yes please.
As I approached End of Days Distillery, I had a moment of hesitation—maybe I was underdressed. I asked security, and they reassured me with a simple, “You’re good.” I took a breath, thanked them, and stepped inside.
Immediately, I knew I’d found something special. The place is effortlessly cool. Not pretentious, not overdone—just modern with a laid-back confidence that says, “We know who we are.” They offer a solid selection of spirits crafted in-house: whiskey, rum, vodka, and even tequila.
The interior? It felt like it belonged in a world I understand—adaptable, grounded, yet capable of transforming into the perfect venue for anything from a casual night out to a wedding reception. I genuinely admired how subtly they balance the ancient science of spirit-making with a modern, accessible vibe. They make it look easy—though anyone who’s tried knows it’s anything but.
Once I settled in at the bar, I started asking questions. What struck me most wasn’t just the answers—it was the way they answered. Just enough detail to spark curiosity, like a good first date that leaves you wanting more.
And yes—the drinks were excellent. I’ve had a few cocktails in my 38 years, and these were mixed with precision. I don’t drink often, but when I do, End of Days is now firmly on my shortlist. The atmosphere was right. The staff? Approachable, professional, and clearly skilled.
There’s a quiet mystique to the place, the kind that lingers even after the buzz fades. Maybe it’s too soon to say I love this place—but honestly? It has all the right ingredients, in just the right amounts. And really, isn’t that the point?
Bartender asked me to stand in a 12 person line to close my tab… at a bar seat. Weird, lazy and unnecessary. Drinks were decent but the attitude is annoying, especially when your tab consists of $15 cocktails.
Chill atmosphere with a variety of alcohol options. Reasonably priced & the employees are super friendly.
Wow…what a cool local distillery. My wife and I booked a tour prior to a spring break trip to Wilmington. End of Days was our first stop. The tour and tasting was free. This was great as we have attended many distillery tours that are not free. I don’t mind paying but it was a pleasant surprise.
The tour guide was Lizzie and she did a great job. Very friendly and informative. She did a great job of explaining each spirit throughout the tasting. The bar offered great cocktails and beers. We also liked the community kitchen which was serving empanadas.
This was a great experience and I would certainly go back. Highly recommended!
We finally had the pleasure of trying your vodka!! WOW!! Local & incredible! Smooth and silky. Very nice mix💙
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Amazing tasting and cocktail experience. The menus change seasonally but there are some standard things that stay on the menu. Ask lots of questions and watch the bar tender make beautifully crafted drinks that are enjoyable to finish.
I wanted their Survivors Cut bourbon to be great. Sadly, it’s not good unless you enjoy the overpowering taste of corn. Really disappointing.
Their concept kitchen is great. This past weekend was Dim Sum. They only had four items left on the menu by Sunday, but they were delicious. Every dish was made to order. Beats driving all the way to Cary for Dim Sum.
I had a great experience at the End of Days. We registered online for the 11am tour and tasting. The tour and tasting is free. If you get Abigail for your tour guide you will be lucky. She is great! You are able to taste all of their products. You learn about the history of their building and how they got started. All of the staff were very welcoming. They also have a lot of interesting cocktails. I really liked the openness of their lounge area. Lots of seating options. We really liked their Barrel aged rum and their cargo mule in a can. They have 2 single room bathrooms for all. It's nice that the knob indicates if in use. There is graveling parking on the side. There is also a kitchen where different chefs provide food on a weekly basis. Depending on the day you go you can get very different foods. You should definitely visit!
Trevor is a master behind the bar.
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