“What a great shop! We were here over the snow storm staying next door to this cute little store front with Mead and honey to taste while watching the snow fall. It’s so delicious. We got a sampling of three, two of our choice and then we asked for their choice for our third. Absolutely so great to listen to how excited they are about their own personal creations. Highly recommend!“
“My husband took me here for my birthday and what a great place! Such friendly staff that go above and beyond for their customers. Very knowledgeable and helpful. Wines are phenomenal. Will even go out of their way to tell you about other local businesses in town to visit. Highly recommended.“
“Great stop! We sat at the bar, Michael was our server. He was nice and engaging. Had great recommendations for food & cider (I highly recommend the honey crisp and fireside man those were good) . The cider flight is the way to go to try 4 different flavors. My Coworker had the crispy chicken sand, which was great and I had a maragita pizza, it hit the spot! No complaints here. If I was in the area longer I'd went back a second time.“
“Today was our first visit. We had no idea what a gem we were missing out on. They make flat bread pizzas in an outdoor oven, offer wines slushies, wine tastings, and cider tastings. I also saw loaded nachos on the menu. All of the staff were friendly. We'll definitely visit again.“
“Many delicious wines to choose from. The owner had great suggestions depending on your wine preferences and explained the process of making their wines. Great outdoor area to sample a glass and enjoy the beautiful flowers and scenery. There is even a picnic area! Bought some great wines and hope to get more in the future!“
“Fell in love with the wine at Dobbin House and googled where it was made. Adams County Winery is the maker of Rebel Red.. We made the short trip to the winery and what fantastic people to talk . Very friendly and knowledgeable. We left with several wines to try.“
“I stopped in on a Saturday late afternoon. I had time to burn while waiting for my tour of the Jennie Wade house up the street and I saw this on the map. It’s a small place from what I saw, I sat on the closed in porch room and watched people and traffic passing from the window while I drank my cider. The cider was a bit too sweet for my preference, sort of more like a wine but a lot of people do like it that way. The bartenders were friendly. It looked like they might have outdoor seating behind the building but not totally sure if that was another business or a public area - there is an ice cream shop next door. I parked on the street. Meter parking payable to app or website. I think it was $2.50ish for 2 hours. I’d say if you like cider, stop in and give them a try. They do have wine too. I didn’t notice food options but maybe I just missed that because I wasn’t looking for any.“