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    4.2 (294 reviews)
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    Alexandria L.

    What a beautiful spot! Very sad we didn't bring our dogs as they are super dog friendly with their own par. No food was had either, but the pizzas, wings & giant pretzels are always a staple at a brewery & looks awesome. The band wasn't too loud but still could listen, families & bachelorette parties alike were enjoying the evening.

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    Christa C.

    What an absolutely stunning location and view! Headed out to have dinner here with the family. They had a great selection of beer and the menu was very good as well! We had a pizza and it did not disappoint. There was also live music that evening, which was a bonus!

    Jessi S.

    Great service and beers, food could use a little help here. We didn't have the stamina to try ALL the beers in 1 night but we tried! We started off with a flight and as soon as the beertender heard it was my husbands birthday, she gave us a token for a free pint! We stayed for a few hours sampling the different beers, all of them yummy but especially the PB stout! Eventually we got hungry and opted for the nachos, which were u fortunately disappointing especially for $20. The serving was a little small, toppings were lacking and the chips and meat not even warm but room temperature at best. We'd return to finish off checking the beers off our list to taste, but probably eat before we come.

    Spirited R.

    We finally got to try our first brewery, and it was a great experience this time around. Last time, there was a four-hour wait--definitely pays to go when it's cold! I started with the Campfire Lite beer, a solid choice at 6.2% ABV, but then I sampled the Lake Life IPA aged in a Rye Whiskey barrel... and damn, it tasted like a Rye Ale. The barrel aging really brought out some incredible flavors, and I loved how well it complemented the beer. Great stop. Cheers!

    Marcella A.

    My husband and I decided to stop here and check it. We kept on seeing advertisements and then looking at the photos online. The priced of the beer were really expensive $9 each, for thar price we could had easily had gotten a 4 pack of their beer that they sell on site, but oh well we wanted to try other ones. Their flight was 4 samples of $12, which I found to be very expensive too. My husband and I decided to get food. I decided to get the loaded Mac and chesse, which was very delicious, and my husband got the Chicken Bacon and Ranch sandwich. My husband and I absolutely love the outlook of the lake it looks absolutely amazing. I would highly recommend coming here and checking this spot and definitely sitting outside for a view and relaxing.

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    Shauna R.

    This was one of our top spots we did on our finger lake tour! The options for beer and wine were awesome, everyone was happy with their choices. The outdoor space was really nice and servers were great! The food really made it the best option for a quick lunch during our wine tours. We ordered two pizzas, fries, and a pretzel with beer cheese. It was just perfect for our group and we crushed it all! Adding this spot to our regular list when in the area!

    Rebecca K.

    My in laws visited Grist Iron during their recent trip to the Finger Lakes, and they couldn't stop raving about the beer! They brought home some of their seasonal pumpkin beers for us to try, and after enjoying those, we knew Grist Iron was a must-stop on our own trip to FLX. Luckily, the brewery was pretty close to our airbnb, so we stopped in for beers and dinner one night. The brewery sits back a bit from the road, but it is on a massive piece of land that has beautiful views. We were surprised to see that they also have lodging onsite (noted for next time)! We walked around the grounds for a minute before heading inside to order. The brewery itself is also quite large, with a large bar, plentiful seating, and a small gift shop. I can see Grist Iron being a solid spot during any weather with all the space they have! Their beer offerings were so fun - which I could have guessed after loving their pumpkin beer so much. It was hard to pick which to get! I ultimately tried their blood orange blonde and their That's My Jam! mixed berry sour. Both were so flavorful and perfect for the start of summer (we visited over MDW), but I particularly liked the blonde since the blood orange flavor was sooo strong and made for a great brew! My husband, an IPA lover, chose the Juicy Way IPA and Lake Life IPA, which he also enjoyed, favoring the Juicy Way for its bomb of flavor. Since as mentioned in previous reviews for FLX restaurants / breweries, options for food after 5PM are quite limited, so we were pleased the Grist Iron did have a menu through the evening. To pair with our beers, I got the brisket sandwich, my husband ordered the pulled pork sandwich, and we split both. The buns were hearty enough to encase the goodies of the sandwich, yet still fluffy enough to not overwhelm the taste. The meats on both sandwiches were substantial and cooked nicely. I loved that the briskey featured a barbeque sauce made with their own IPA but appreciated that the sauce didn't overwhelm the sandwich. I also enjoyed the Carolina take on the pulled pork, with the feature of vinegar and coleslaw atop the sandwich. Both were solid sandwiches! I just wish the menu had *slightly* more variety. We loved sipping our brews and enjoying our sandwiches while watching the sunset over Seneca Lake. Grist Iron would be an appropriate place to take a family since they have the ample outdoor space and lawn games set up. I can easily see ourselves revisiting with family, friends, or just the 2 of us again. We had a great evening at Grist Iron - I'm glad my in laws put them on our radar, and I'm glad we had a chance to visit ourselves!

    Eileen H.

    We stopped for a quick drink while perusing Seneca Lake. The guys wanted to take a break from the wine and get some beer. This place didn't disappoint. Lots of beer options and the cider I had was pretty tasty. The bar is huge and there is a lot of seating. There is food served here but we didn't try it. The bartenders here are really awesome! Check in on Yelp gets you "one free high five from a bartender"!! I took advantage of that!!

    What a great place. Atmosphere is amazing, especially at sunset time! Brews were great and the food was delicious - especially the soft pretzel with beer cheese!

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    Mark B.

    Perfect Sunday afternoon here... Lively music (Dylan Doyle Band playing great tunes), good food options, tasty flights of beer, and the patio was perfect on a warm day. Highly recommend.

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    Suzanne C.

    Great sunset views! Excellent lodging! A little disappointed that there was no live music because the band person canceled last minute. They said it would be over an hour wait for food and it was about 10 minutes so they were completely off on that. Honey chicken pizza was delicious and would've been worth the wait if we had to wait.

    Jackie M.

    Came here over a holiday weekend when it was hootttt. We had our dog in tow and this was such a great place to cool off and hang. They have outdoor seating but they also had indoor seating with like the walls open? It allowed us to sit in a semi air conditioned area with our dog which was perfect. Also they have a beautiful view of seneca lake. Just all around good vibes. While cooling off we ended up ordering a flight of 4 beers. I felt like these were some of the better beers I had in the area. I really liked their Bikini Bottom Bomb beer and bought a six pack to take with me. It was really pineapplely. If I ever come back to the Watkins Glen area I will definitely be stopping back at this brewery.

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    Great atmosphere and views. The beer and food is also very good. Would highly recommend to anyone passing by.

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    We had sandwiches and grist tea on the patio admiring the lake view. The sandwiches were very good!

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    What's not to love about a place with great beer and great food. A stunning location with ample outdoor seating, that is super pup friendly.

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    Finger Lakes Distilling

    Finger Lakes Distilling

    4.4
    (84 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Our next stop of the day took us to our first distillery visit of the trip, and wow--Finger Lakes…read moreDistilling did not disappoint. What surprised us most? This was our very first time visiting, and we hadn't even realized they had been established since 2007! Knowing that they had been perfecting their craft for over 17 years, we were eager to dive into the tasting experience and see what they had to offer. The tasting room had a laid-back yet polished feel, with a friendly and knowledgeable staff ready to guide us through their lineup of small-batch, handcrafted spirits. The distillery prides itself on using locally sourced grains and fruits, and you could tell from the first sip that quality and attention to detail were at the heart of their process. The Tasting Lineup I opted for a tasting of four different spirits, and after enjoying those, I was encouraged to try two more--a bonus that made the experience even better. Here's what I sampled: 1 Straight Bourbon - This was beautifully balanced, with sweet corn and vanilla upfront, followed by a warming spicy rye kick on the finish. Smooth yet complex, it was a fantastic introduction to their bourbon lineup. 2 Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon - A true standout, this one had rich caramel and toasted oak flavors, along with the perfect balance of spice and warmth. Aged for at least four years and bottled at 100 proof, it had a bold yet refined character that made it easy to appreciate. 3 McKenzie Straight Rye - If you're a fan of rye whiskey, this one is for you. It had that signature spicy rye bite, but what really made it unique was the sweet sherry cask finish, adding a layer of richness and complexity that lingered beautifully. 4 Bottled-in-Bond Rye - One of the most interesting pours of the day, this rye was bursting with flavors of chocolate, nougat, and dried red fruit. The influence of the barrel aging was prominent, giving it a decadent, almost dessert-like quality while still holding onto its classic rye spice. After those four, I couldn't resist trying two additional spirits: 5 Apple Brandy (Aged 10 Years) - A masterfully aged apple brandy that showcased deep, caramelized apple flavors, balanced with warm baking spices and oak influence. The 10 years in the barrel really allowed this spirit to develop incredible depth and smoothness. 6 Grappa - This was an unexpected favorite--simply sensational. Grappa can sometimes be overpowering, but this one was smooth, refined, and packed with rich grape flavors, making it one of the best versions I've tried. Taking a Piece of Finger Lakes Distilling Home While every single pour was impressive, the one that stood out the most for me was the Straight Bourbon--so much so that I had to bring a bottle home. It reminded me of a classic Rye Whiskey, with just enough spice to keep things interesting but smooth enough to sip neat. Final Thoughts Finger Lakes Distilling far exceeded expectations, and I can't believe it took us this long to visit! With their commitment to quality, incredible range of spirits, and inviting tasting experience, this is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Finger Lakes region--whether you're a bourbon lover, rye enthusiast, or just appreciate finely crafted spirits. It was the perfect stop to break up a day of wineries and breweries, offering something distinctly different yet equally enjoyable. Next time, I'd love to stay a little longer, maybe sip on a whiskey cocktail and take in the atmosphere even more. Cheers to great whiskey and new discoveries!

    Had a fun time. Went in by myself. Had a good day, felt accomplished and needed a break. I had one…read moreof their Vodka Spritzers. They had options to infuse it with different flavors. I chose blueberry and ginger. It was delicious. I loved that she added 4 plump delicious blueberries on a toothpick in the drink. The bartender/hostess Lisa was super nice and helpful. I sat and had my cocktail. Chatted up with some tourists, it was all very pleasant and relaxing. I love their Vodka that is made with grapes. It's nice and smooth. Would make an excellent Martini. The vibe is super welcoming. I was in there during a slow time, of day in the middle of the week, but they still had a fair amount of business during this time. It was just what I needed, quite pleasant conversation, and a cool cocktail. I imagine it can get quite crowded and loud during the weekend. They have some cool gift items, martini shaker sets, Olives and Olive juice, and some different flavored syrups that they actually use behind the bar. The cherry on top for me would have been if they served Martinis. The bartender was so sweet, when I ordered one, she said it had been a while, but was willing it give it a go. I declined and asked for her suggestion, and as a result I had my wonderful cocktail mentioned above. So, all was good in my world. Plus Lisa and I had fun making a new creation. She said she never did made it with blueberry and ginger! It was fantastic and refreshing. My reason for declining the martini, was because for me the perfect Martini is served in a chilled Martini glass. Which I don't think they had. I did find it odd that you can buy everything you need to buy and take home to make a martini, but do not have it on the menu. Hopefully in the future they will make their own signature martini, perhaps blueberry. Cause I tell you that blueberry syrup, in a chilled Martini glass, with a splash of vermouth, with their grape Vodka, and the blueberry garnish, would have been sublime! I will definitely be back and In the end I was super happy with the drink, it was much more refreshing than a martini. Thank you Lisa it was an excellent suggestion. I ended up buying a bottle of Vodka, and the blueberry syrup. The blueberry syrup had a hint of vinegar in it, and I thought it would make an excellent reduction sauce for my deserts. I also thought I could make a nice salad dressing with it too. Or maybe it's just time for me to chill my Martini glasses at home. Ooh, I almost forgot. They have out outdoor seating, and a woman came in and ordered two drinks, and mentioned she was sitting outside because she has her dog. The bartender told her dogs are welcome both inside and outside. I loved hearing this, maybe next time I will bring my dog. This is also one of the things I love about this side of the finger lakes, dogs are welcome in a lot of businesses.

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    My vodka spritzer with blueberry and ginger.
    My vodka spritzer with blueberry and ginger.
    Blueberries were a nice touch
    Blueberries were a nice touch
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    Lucky Hare Brewing

    Lucky Hare Brewing

    4.4
    (78 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    Had the girls come in town for a wellness weekend of Yoga, sounds baths, cheese tastings,…read morewaterfalls, and the lake. I live in Hector and have been to Lucky Hare a couple of times. Once for a bonfire! Lol It's a local thing. They have a wonderful casual deck. I love sitting out there. On this last visit, we skipped the beers, and went straight for Babe's burgers. They are stationed on the deck. I ordered their burger with carmelized onions, tomatoes, and lettuce. Pickle on the side. The tomato was a farm fresh Tomato which is AWESOME! It was a local farm grown tomato, and the burger was delish. We ordered a small fries, and 3 of us shared them, and still threw some out. Yes, a small is that large. They don't sell drinks at the babes burger window. We got those at the bar. They had a free water jug, with plastic cups. I ordered a Waterloo sparking water, one friend had regular water, and the last had a soda. Because the owner makes their own beer there. I highly recommend checking them out, for beers and burgers. We didn't order any this time, because we were getting ready to go on a long drive. But....Since I live there, I can confirm their beer is worth it! I love their casual atmosphere, it's a great place to go to talk and dine. It's a local place, so it wouldn't be awkward to see go there and run into friends and start combining tables. Everyone is super friendly, so if you're ever lonely or bored, it's a great place to stop by, and hang out, you're almost guaranteed to make new friends. Parking can be tricky if they are busy, but people park on the street as long as they don't block any cars from getting by. I also love that they allow dogs, on leash, and they can't beg. Common sense rules, so don't leave your dog at home. Bring them out!

    First night in the area so gave this place a try. Food was pretty good, nothing great. Service and…read moreenvironment was way better than we expected. The craft beer I had was as strong as I hoped for.

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    Yes we are dog friendly at our Hector location
    Yes we are dog friendly at our Hector location
    All the fries are gluten free!!
    All the fries are gluten free!!
    View from the patio.

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    View from the patio.
    Pantomime Mixtures

    Pantomime Mixtures

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Love the beer here. Truly excellent wild ales - these guys really know what they're doing and I've…read morenever had anything from them I didn't like. This is saying a lot considering this style of beer is easily and frequently screwed up by breweries. I pass through this area often and I'll drive out of my way to come here. Bake That Pie is probably my favorite offering from them so far. I bought one to drink immediately and I'm going to age one for a few months and try it sometime next year. Ordering online for pickup is easy and I'm always in and out quickly. The coronavirus shutdowns suck for everyone but I really wish their taproom was open, even if it were for very limited hours or by appointment only. Also wish they shipped to PA. The product is what counts though and it is absolutely five stars.

    A few years ago I started to like beer because I tried a sour beer. But then it seemed like…read moreeveryone was doing sour beers and they are just ... sour. So I was skeptical when we stopped here and discovered they have 10 versions of sour. But then I tried them. They are not just sour beers. They use a wild yeast process that results in so much complexity and variety. We ended up leaving with a whole case. I can't say enough about the attention, uniqueness and quality of this beer. And the brewer, Matt, was so knowledgeable, passionate and interesting that we had such a good time learning about their story and brewing process. Please, don't cut corners as you grow! I would rather pay more for exceptional quality.

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    Pantomime Mixtures
    Pantomime Mixtures

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    Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy

    Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy

    3.8
    (35 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Lovely space with lots of interesting decor...even the bathrooms!…read more Staff was great on my recent late afternoon visit. He was very friendly and provided some great information on the cask-brewing process and how it differs from the American process. The few beers in my flight (about $12ish) all tasted great but lacked the traditional carbonation found in most typical beers. This, along with being served at room temperature, is a major difference from other beer I learned. The cask ales are naturally carbonated giving it a milder, less harsh, and maybe flatter taste. Most other beers are force-carbonated. While not available on the day I visited, I would loved to have tried some of their food options. Maybe I will the next time I am in the area. There is a small "shop" in the corner which sells British-based foods including teas and sweets. Some lovely views on the back deck!

    I have so many great things to say about this place, from the people to the food…read more Food: We were politely provided some chips (fries) and curry from the owner (which I did not know at the time). Both the fries and the curry were exceptionally flavorful and made me rethink about English cuisine (kidding). My wife bought a gin and tonic with a great citrus gin and Mediterranean tonic which went down smooth and was actually tasteful even to myself as a non-drinker. Service: Nicky who helped us with the drink inside was so kind and patient and gave my wife recommendations which is how she ended up with her great G&T. The owner, Bradley, was not only an amazing gentleman but super funny and kind. This is the type of place you go to because it makes you feel warm and at home. Aesthetic: English goods line the back wall and artifacts from England line all the other walls, feeling like you are in a pub somewhere in southern England. Such a cool feel.

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    Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy
    Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy
    Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy

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    Schooner Excursions

    Schooner Excursions

    4.7
    (31 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Set sail for True Love, a truly enjoyable time!…read more Bottom Line Up Front: We had a wonderful, relaxing, and fun time for a good price. The Good: The history of the John Alden designed schooner is worth reading before you go. We had some more "salty" members of our group that recognized the name of the schooner from the 1956 movie "High Society" starring Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra and after that we were on board for a wonderful time. We even were seated in the seats once occupied by Gene and Bing. We purchased our tickets after being approached by Terry who negotiated a decent price with us because he wanted a full boat for the next trip. Captain Bill was an experienced Captain and is well known in the area. He got us underway and was a delightful host regaling us with stories about the "True Love", Seneca Lake and surroundings, as well as, some stories about racing the "True Love" and his crew, Spencer and Marena. Captain Bill even assisted another sailing boat that was in distress and precariously close to the lake edge. The trip was two hours long and on time. The crew served non-alcoholic and adult beverages (some free, some for a price) while underway and also sold some souvenirs (Whisky and glasses). The Bad: There was nothing bad, from start to finish, this was a very enjoyable trip and the crew definitely enjoyed sharing their love of the "Trie Love" with the joyful passengers. The Ugly: Absolutely nothing other than we could not be out for longer. If you find yourself in Watkins Glen, this is definitely an enjoyable to kick back, relax, and let the wind fill your sails. They say a picture is worth 1000 words, so I am going to end my post with a few that we snapped along the way. May you have fair winds, and following lake waters!

    Excellent sailing experience The crew was great and was…read morevery eager to make sure we had a great time The boat was in excellent condition

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    True Love
    Schooner Excursions
    Schooner Excursions

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