Reverend Nat's Hard Cider

2425 SE 35th Pl, Portland
(503) 567-2221

Recent Reviews

Jesse Bowlen

Great setup for a cider house. I liked the selection of ciders on tap. They seem to have one for every pallette. The space had a nice relaxing local hangout feel to it. As far as the ciders I liked the Grande Fresca and the Date night the best.

Rui Dun

When interacting with customers, please don’t tell them how your mistake affected them—let them tell you. It’s not cool to be rude. It’s how you treat people that makes or breaks a business. Hope other people are getting better customer care from you.

ALEXANDER B CREECY

More of a beer guy but the options of different tastes and styles of cider excited me to try many. The bartender, Chris, helped get my psyched about cider by sharing useful knowledge with me and explaining the process more. While I did end up getting a beer from their small but selective menu, I got way more ciders than I thought I would. The citron was exceptional. The punch was crushable. The "violently sour" one was super tasty too. My only grip would be how the menus are chalk which makes them sort of hard to read. In such a modern, sleek looking building it seems like having a more modern menu for drinks might be more appropriate. Food carts outside and the area in back in general is really nice. Amazing tables! Pretty large space for being right off division.

david slavens

I'm not really a cider person, but I'll be coming back for these dry ones! So GOOD! And the bartender was super nice & cool

ALEX CREECY

More of a beer guy but the options of different tastes and styles of cider excited me to try many. The bartender, Chris, helped get my psyched about cider by sharing useful knowledge with me and explaining the process more. While I did end up getting a beer from their small but selective menu, I got way more ciders than I thought I would. The citron was exceptional. The punch was crushable. The "violently sour" one was super tasty too. My only grip would be how the menus are chalk which makes them sort of hard to read. In such a modern, sleek looking building it seems like having a more modern menu for drinks might be more appropriate. Food carts outside and the area in back in general is really nice. Amazing tables! Pretty large space for being right off division.

Jessica Hughes

Great cider! Small indoor area but the food carts outside has plenty of seating. Would recommend a flight.

Peter Koonce

The good reverend is an amazing person that is makes amazing ciders and operates his business in a way that truly puts the community first. Is there anything that Nat and his Team don’t do to help people? From Trans Day of Visibility, to Pedalpalooza, Rev Nats is my absolute favorite because of the connection and commitment to community. And they make the best cider on the planet. So many flavors and styles!

Warren Wills

Cozy new location for this venerated local cidery. Great selection of 12 ciders, plus guest beer taps. Connected to new Farmhouse Carts.

Brew Happy Crew

Reverend Nat's has been a local Portland staple for many years now. This established brand will have something wild and surprising. I love the NEW location!Whether dry or sweet, you are bound to find something you will enjoy. Plenty to eat at the food carts nearby, or if you're waiting for a table nearby. Order togo, and just chill with a yummy cider. But be careful, they are so good they go down fast. So glad to have this legendary Cidery accessible to the public once more. Thanks Rev!Hear more about this local business and others on a recent episode of The Brew Happy Show! Where podcasts are found.

Allison Taylor

Truly the best ciders I have ever tasted, a lot of them with flavor combinations I would have never thought of. Highly recommended.

Haylee McCoy

Literally have not had a cider from them that I don’t like

David B.

Always feels like a very personal experience, knowledgeable and friendly staff willing ti share stories and information about their spectacular cider offerings. Cosy seating area tucked in under a warehousey mezzanine, right next to the fermenting vessels gives you full exposure to the smells of fresh fruit and yeast. Only drawback is no food, although there are nearby opportunities which may be available when you visit. Rev Nats cherry cider on draft cannot be beat!I always pick up a couple hand pulled bottles to-go to give as gifts.

Russ Bohanon

The mandate has been dropped. There’s no way I’m sharing my medical status with strangers.

Chris Knaff

Great people, quick lines and wonderful ciders.

Sarah Gilbert

beautiful ciders in both color and taste; I can’t say enough about the collaboration with Seven Bridges, Cider for My Family. I didn’t think I’ve ever tasted such a perfect intersection of these two adjacent beverages — cider and wine — not such a mellow but continuously interesting balance of spice, sweet and tart. We had trouble picking favorites in the flights; they’re all favorites. Thanks for a great evening, Nat & fam!

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