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    Borelli Cellars

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Friendly and knowledgeable staff in a low key, chill atmosphere. The red I had was good!

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    Bella Terra Vineyards

    Bella Terra Vineyards

    4.1
    (121 reviews)
    26.5 mi

    Had my daughters bridal shower there early March: food, drinks, and service were fantastic! i went…read morethere in a whim last fall and had fantastic food and wine and it was the first place I thought of when planning the shower. Can' t recommend it enough. Love this place, our new go-to!!

    Bella Terra Vineyards is a winery, restaurant, and event venue in the small town of Hunker in…read moreWestmoreland County. It sells a variety of dry and sweet wines (e.g., red, white, rose, sparkling, and cider), cocktails, mocktails, and beers. Some vineyards are on the grounds as are many barrels and bottles of wines. The restaurant has both indoor seating and seasonal outdoor seating in lakeside cabanas and winter igloos. It is open for brunch/lunch and dinner. It is a nice setting for daily dining as well as special events such as weddings, bridal and baby showers, and private parties. Furthermore, the website lists activities such as bingo, painting and candle-making classes, live music with dancing, and more. For my husband and me, I made a reservation for lunch in an igloo. Our igloo was large enough to fit eight people and cost $50 plus foods and drinks. A larger "party dome" fits up to 14 people and has a fee of $75. The temperatures outside were very cold, but our igloo was kept warm by an electric fireplace and a zippered door. Throughout our meal, our waitress provided timely and friendly service. The Bistro menu listed shareables (e.g., pretzel sticks and charcuterie board), several smash burgers, several flatbreads, mains (e.g., fish and chips, cajun chicken pasta, and quinoa bowl), several salads, several handhelds (e.g., turkey melt, veggie wrap, and Italian panini), many sides, and a couple of desserts. Prices were moderate. (The menus for Sunday Brunch and a group Gathering differ.) The waitress first brought our Sweet Wine-Cookie Flight (4.5 stars), which consisted of the following pairs: Diamond Reo with Brown Sugar Pop Tart, Sweet Finley with Chocolate Salted Caramel, Riesling with Cookies and Cream, and Rose Cider with Strawberry Crunch. The wine glasses came in a wooden box, which was slightly too small, so I needed several minutes of time to carefully pull each wine glass out of the box. I, however, did enjoy the sweet flavors of the wines and cookies. Next our waitress brought out our shareable and two mains. The Hummus Plate (4.5 stars) consisted of fresh and tasty hummus, feta, olives, top seedz crackers, tomatoes, cucumbers, green and red peppers, carrots, celery, and tzatziki. My main course was Crab Cakes (4 stars) with a substituted side of salad. Two crab cakes were a decent size of 4 ounces each, but I would have preferred more crab meat. I liked the garlic aioli. My husband's main course was the Cali Burger (4 stars) with a side of fries. In a brioche bun, a beef patty was topped with fontina cheese, applewood-smoked bacon (which he would prefer be crispier), avocado, avocado ranch, lettuce, and pickles (which he commented were nicely crunchy and sweet-sour) (no tomato at his request). The total price for the flight, shareable, two mains, and a soda was $98 plus sales tax and tip (plus the earlier $50 fee for the igloo).

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    Cali burger with fries
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    Kingview Mead House & Winery

    Kingview Mead House & Winery

    4.3
    (39 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    KingView Meadhouse &. Winery is a local restaurant and bar where you can eat and drink like a…read moreViking in a medieval mead hall. It serves European-style foods (e.g., charcuterie, braided pretzels, dips, wings, pottages/soups, harvest salads, lobster rolls, flatbreads, and desserts) and award-winning KingView meads, wines, and hard ciders; PA beers and liquors; cocktails; and non-alcoholic beverages. My husband and I ate one lunch here. An employee very promptly and courteously served us. Here are my ratings for what we ate: Charcuterie Nordic Board - 5 stars - We got the "Serf's Meal" for 1-2 people, but much larger boards are available. It consisted of cured meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables with dip, dried fruits, crackers, breads, and nuts. It was our favorite food here, and I highly recommend ordering it. Gatherer Flatbread - 4.5 stars - This thin-crust pizza was topped with sauce, mozzarella, tomato, mushroom, spinach, roasted red pepper, and red onion. It was the perfect size for me to eat. Eat it promptly before it gets slightly soggy. Coastal Warmth Lobster Roll - 4.5 stars - This Connecticut lobster roll was served warm with butter. My husband liked the amount of meat and its flavor. Eat it promptly before the lobster meat gets rubbery. Drink Flight - 5 stars - A flight consists of four 3.5-ounce pours. You get to choose from dozens of dry, semi-sweet, and sweet meads, wines, and hard ciders as well as beers. One of the flavors that I wanted was out of stock, but I greatly enjoyed the sweet Banana Berry hard cider, Late Harvest hard cider, Flagship Niagara white wine, and Pink Lemonade mead. Considered the oldest of all alcohols, the Vikings used mead in religious rituals, weddings, funerals, and other ceremonies. KingView sources its honey from local beekeepers and donates a percentage of all sales to fight the declining bee population. Customers may purchase bottles of alcohol in person or online for personal or wholesale use. For our meal, we paid a total price of $65 plus a tip. On certain days, the business holds public events such as live music and trivia, and customers may also rent the space for private events.

    Food was awesome and the wait staff was so accommodating for the party we brought. Our host forgot…read moreto rsvp and the staff welcomed us anyway. It was July so it was hot outside but the experience was awesome.

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    Drink flight and serf's charcuterie
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    Kavic Winery

    Kavic Winery

    4.8
    (17 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    My boyfriend and I were looking for something relaxing to do around the area this Sunday. I…read morestumbled across this winery through a Google search and am so glad I did! When we entered the winery, we were greeted by Michael Kavic (owner). He asked if this was our first visit, and when we told him it was, we were invited to sit down for a wine tasting. The wine tasting was amazing! He first gave us a flight of white wine (6) and told us about each one. In addition to the wine, he provided us with cheese and crackers. The whites were tastefully crafted and absolutely devine. After we finished with the whites, he brought us the red flight. We were able to try 4 of the 6 red varieties because they were out of the other 2. Michael Stephen was so friendly, knowledgeable, and welcoming. After trying the wines, his wife gave us forms in case we wanted to order anything. We ordered a bottle of white and a bottle of blush wine to take home with us. Michael's wife, Patricia, gave us some great Pennsylvania wine resources upon checkout. Lovely experience at Kavic Winery. We can't wait to return!

    We've tried to visit here several years ago. When I came inside the lights were off and nobody…read moreinsight. Today we decided to call first and then visit. We arrived and Christian the owners son had introduced himself. He had explained about the restrictions around COVID that they are only doing samples and bottle purchased. He said this was his parents guidelines. That's fine that they do not want to take a risk, but every one else is doing so. Anyhow he said they've been opened for 11 years. He said it's still a hobby for his dad who is a MD Surgeon. Okay the wine; 5 samples and they had a bunch that were sold out. They make all of the wine in stainless. They do add sticks of different wood flavors for some red wines. All of the wine grapes from Lake Erie. All of the wines that I tasted were good. The dry wines, I tasted sugar in them as if he adds extra sugar to the wines. Christian went through all of the wines, tastes, how to taste and why really well. We will return, this guy can do some comedy as well. :)

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    Vinoski Winery

    Vinoski Winery

    3.7
    (47 reviews)
    17.5 mi
    $$

    This place is so beautiful. I would love to go back to the live events or spa to get the full…read moreeffect. They cannot stress enough how much they do not want outside beverages. John was very friendly and most of the wines were very good. On the higher end for a winery in Pittsburgh but I believe theyre mostly Californian wines. Great Cabernet Sauvignon.

    Vinosky Winery has a very poor management system. They use a third-party reservation system that…read moremessed up my order and then both Crissanne and Julie (the manager) were incredibly rude to me. Vinosky has a ridiculous cost for admission and a table that involves a refund in the form of a giftcard that they can't explain. The place used to be very nice, but these two "managers" were rude to me instead of fixing the problem. Unless they fix their ticketing problems, I'm never trusting my credit card with Vinosky again and recommend that nobody else does either. The food is just either a piece of overpriced cheesecake or a cheese and crackers platter not worth the cos. My reasonable complaint was met with reluctance to even address my concerns in an adult manner and I tried to explain my concerns to the owners who didn't even have the curtesy to reach out. just a shame and I'd stay far away from this place, unless the nice view (which it is) is enough for you offset the limited food options, below-average wine, and very poor and apparently thin-skinned, ineffective and rude management.

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    Outdoors at Vinoski
    Vinoski Winery
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