Interesting variety of ciders but very expensive. The people who work there are very nice. Probably worth a visit.
Two businesses at this stop ... a small gallery of things and small batch hand-crafted hard cider that is tasty and pricey. The other is a non-alcoholic cider mill that has a great variety of cider and fruit blends. Fun little stop
I'll admit that the cider is delicious and we were lured into buying and shipping cider. The cider was never received and communicating with this company was virtually impossible, They never answer the phone and take weeks to respond to any emails. Trying to get my money back through the credit card company. I would NOT recommend anyone do business with this company.
The young woman who helped us taste test the cider was friendly. This place also features guest cabins. It is a little bit of an effort to get here, but there are signs to guide the traveler at every turn; it would help to have your passengers keep an eye pealed for them.
Locating the cider mill is a challenge, but the pay off is great!!! This rustic space and the people were warm and inviting. We left with several bottles of this wonderful cider. We plan to serve the cider during the holidays. Glad we discovered Cashmere Cider Mill. We now have another reason travel to Cashmere!
We felt that this place had an 'artificial flavor' to it and we just didn't buy into the dust and ruffles theme that felt like a big box store unpacked. We were hoping for more of an authentic country kitchen/general store feel. The drive to and from, unfortunately, was dismal. The product? Not good enough for our expectations and we were really excited about the adventure and tasting wonderful cider! I wouldn't purchase the cider because it just wasn't crisp and tasty. Sorry to say because I love Cashmere and hope for local shops to succeed. There was a nice outdoor area that looked like a good setting for a picnic.
Decided to take a drive to the cider mill late Sunday afternoon, and although we got their a few minutes before they were closing they offered us a full tasting of their various ciders, including a Lavender Apple Cider that I just loved. When we got their, many of their desserts and pastries were sold out so get there early to enjoy their cider treats.
We visited with a tour group and got a great tour along with a generous helping of apple pie and ice cream to accompany opur cider sampling. Great pie, great cider, great coffee, and great people.
The beautiful little shop had nobody to help us because the very nice kid there was too busy trying to teach the younger teenagers to do their work. It just wasn't anything like what we'd hoped after having been to so many cider mills before, and especially in Cashmere of all places. The cider was not freshly pressed but bottled. Though we got their most expensive and regular types, and they had a very nice flavor, it was just not fresh. We also paid for a apple butter milkshake that was supposed to have homemade icecream. It was just junk ice cream and for the cost was very very small. Don't expect much. We were the ONLY customers there and had to wait a long long while.
This place is so dang cute. You get to drive through cute little Cashmere, through the orchard, to the Tasting room. Abigail greeted us and we got to try the Apple, Pear, Huckleberry and Lavender blends. The Huckleberry was our favorite and we left with a couple bottles. The place is so charming. If you are ever near the area, you have to make the visit!