Made a short stop here. Wine tasting was fun and good. Bar tenders very friendly and personable. But most of all the donuts were sooo good. Also if you keep your wine tasting glass and bring it back you get free wine tasting whenever you want. Nice perk if you're local!
This unique establishment has a flair for fun! The merchandise will keep you smiling and the wine tasting will keep you buying! I thoroughly enjoyed my stop here. Two levels of unique, one of a kind gifts and delicious wine, too. What more could a gal ask for,....ohhhh chocolate. It was there! The ladies who waited on me were delightful and fun. I ended up buying a variety of their wines because I liked them all!
Really fun orchard and shop. Spend some time picking your own apples and be sure to get a donut. We picked a bag of apples and ate them as we continued our road trip up north. The apples were some of the best I've ever had. You can sample all of their apples and they have various sizes of bags you can buy if you don't want to pick your own or don't have the time. We stopped by on a Friday morning and it was crowded, but not crazy - maybe a 20 minute wait.
The apple house and winery is a complex. It includes the winery, a general store kind of place which sells stuff and there is a seperate building which sell snacks, food items, and baked goods. In addition to that, there was a Halloween corn maze and a sign that indicated you could pick your own apples. With all those options, you guessed it, we headed straight to the wine tasting. There was a very personable young lady at the counter and her first words were, "I need to see your I.D." 50 years ago, this might have been flattering but today, at 75, you must be kidding. Long story short, she was not kidding and I had to hike a considerable distance back to the car to retrieve my wallet. No harm done, she was young enough not to understand "reasonable exceptions" and in all honesty, I probably needed the exercise. My bad. The wine tasting was a bargain. The cost was $5 per couple for 6 tastings each and they gave you the glass. They has a good selection of wine choices and we wound up buying 2 bottles. We retreated to the bakery where we purchased a monster bag of baked goods and 2 cups of cold cider. God bless America!!
Nice ride in a horse drawn hay wagon, pick some apples fresh from the tree, then relax with a warm donut and cup of hot cider... perfect.
This was our first time at this orchard. It was a nice place, however VERY crowded. A line out the door for donuts. They were tasty but not sure if I would wait 30 mins for them. There was also a lack of signage. I befriend a lady in line and she told us where everything was. No maps, just a pole with stuff in general direction. The wine tasting was fun. They left you keep the glass and if you bring it back you get free wine tasting. They had a very good variety. They had a lot of seating outside and inside where you could eat your doughnuts. Maybe go on a less busy day.
We have been here in both July and October. In July we sampled donuts (german chocolate and maple bacon) as well as cold cider. Yum! In October we sampled apples and hot cider. Absolutely wonderful! We left with apples galore. Check it out!
We went here to get some apple donuts, apple cider and turnovers. It was a nice place. They had a lot of different things to do. The one thing we came for, the apple donuts, they did not have. We guessed that might be a Minnesota thing.
This place seems to be trapped in time – in a good way. With apples galore a quaint restaurant and apparently some of the best cinnamon donuts available in western Michigan. Pick up a few gallons of unpasteurized local cider. In fact you can even see it being made through the service window.You could easily spend your whole day there.Is there something for the adults? Yes there is, they are now producing wine and hard ciders. The tasting room is quite nice although a little cramped. You'll want to be patient or go on an off time to have a great experience.Tip: The Cyser is particularly good.
This is a fruit stand, wine seller, bakery, and lunch restaurant all wrapped into one. The dining area is a bunch of picnic tables set up inside the old barn. It is very clean and bright. Fresh baked pies, cookies, and cider donuts are available to purchase and there is a lunch menu where on can order a fresh lunch made to order. Most lunches include homemade muffins. Yummy. Attached is the fruit stand selling fresh fruits of the season and across the parking lot is the winery and gift shop. My wife and I make it a point to eat here and get some baked goods whenever we are in town. The pies are the best you'll get anywhere!