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    Porchvue Winery

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    6 years ago

    Great atmosphere friendly people wild peacocks need I say more?? Live venues and delicious wine made from honey!! Yum!

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    Deer Creek Winery - Bedroom area Winter in Paris room

    Deer Creek Winery

    4.6(27 reviews)
    18.8 mi
    $$

    We've stayed at Deer Creek Inn and Winery about once a year since 2021, when I first discovered it…read moreshortly after the pandemic. At that time, it felt like a true bed-and-breakfast experience with thoughtful personal touches (guests were welcomed with a bottle of wine, breakfast was full and clearly made with care, and the overall atmosphere felt warm and attentive). Over the past couple of years, especially since the addition of their second location, I've noticed some changes in the overall experience. The level of personal interaction feels more limited than it used to, and check-in and general hospitality have become more minimal. I do understand how difficult it can be to find and retain good staff in the hospitality industry, and I appreciate the effort that goes into running a business like this. The biggest change for me has been the food and dining experience. They are no longer offering a bottle of wine in the room, but a glass of wine ordered at the bar. Breakfast, which used to be a real highlight is now much more basic and doesn't feel as thoughtfully prepared as it once did. Pricing has also increased, while the overall food offerings have decreased in both variety and quality. One of our favorite extras used to be the charcuterie platter for two, which we would order one each stay and enjoy in our room. We've stopped ordering it because both the portion size and product quality no longer felt consistent with the price or with our earlier experiences. Overall, I still like Deer Creek Inn, our favorite rooms are the Brooks Deluxe Suite and the Celebration room. We will continue to visit occasionally, but it no longer has quite the same special feel it once did for us, so I won't be going as often as I used to.

    First time here. It's a great place. Staff is friendly. The breakfast is phenomenal! You can taste…read morethe wines before you buy. Live music was good. Too bad it was very cold-53 with occasional showers. The room is beautifully decorated-we stayed in "Winter in Paris" several downfalls are that the spiders the bed was not comfortable (We sleep on firm mattresses) and it was freezing-turned temp up to 75. They are celebrating their 15th birthday today. Good food. The Berry Sangria Slushy is really good! Overall it's a great place to visit! The little personal touches make it very welcoming

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    Deer Creek Winery - Patio area with fire pit

    Patio area with fire pit

    Deer Creek Winery - Winter in Paris come with jacuzzi in your room

    Winter in Paris come with jacuzzi in your room

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    Foxburg Wine Cellars - Wine wall

    Foxburg Wine Cellars

    4.5(11 reviews)
    20.5 mi
    $$

    Had such an amazing experience here!! There was live music playing in the most beautiful backyard…read morepavilion! Had such great energy! This location does not not have food, but you can bring your own in. There's a restaurant called Allegheny Grill across the street, along with a pizza shop if you plan to eat. Service was absolutely fantastic as well, everybody was so passionate about their wines, and also making sure you found the perfect glass. I will say, the wine was not the best I've ever had. Most of them seem to run on the sweet side, but that's not to say that might be someone else's taste! I tried the Riverstone red, and it was pretty good, but I think the trick is to get their fruit wines, their pear wine was delicious, it was like dessert! I will absolutely be back here, many times over! The wine is just OK, but the experience is top-notch!

    We traveled here on the day before the snow storm ripping through the area. We call this the "wine…read morebefore the storm". This place had a large selection of wines from dry, semi-dry, sweet, and port wines that had a nice taste of brandy. All of the wines that we tried were very good. The Cab was really smooth. They have a special if you purchase 6 bottles, then a 7th one is $3. They take your most expensive bottle and charge you $3 for that bottle. The lady that waited on us was very nice and helpful. Told us to look around in which everything was cut. I will come back. This place is in a nice location. A nice place across the street is the Allegheny Grille and a hotel across the street from the winery. Very cute place.

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    Foxburg Wine Cellars - Riverstone Red

    Riverstone Red

    Foxburg Wine Cellars - Free samples to help you find the perfect glass!

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    Free samples to help you find the perfect glass!

    Depreciation Lands Museum - Interior of blacksmith shop

    Depreciation Lands Museum

    4.8(5 reviews)
    47.2 mi

    The Depreciation Lands Museum is a nonprofit village that teaches visitors about local life in the…read more1700s to 1800s. Many people do not understand what "Depreciation Lands" means. American soldiers who had fought in the Revolutionary War had been paid with paper money called Continental Currency that had depreciated so much that is was almost worthless. As a result, in 1783, the Pennsylvanian government purchased the Depreciation Lands--720,000 acres in the counties of Allegheny, Butler, Beaver, Lawrence, and Armstrong--from Indians in order to compensate the soldiers. Currently, the Depreciation Lands Museum is open on Sundays from 1-4 PM from May through October. Some special events, such as ghost-hunting and the Hydref Fall Festival, are held at other times. The suggested donation is $5 per adult and $3 per child, and these donations can be paid with cash or check in person or with PayPal or credit card on the website. My husband and I parked our vehicle in a parking lot that was near a bank across the street. We spent one hour at the museum, although other people might want to visit for a longer time. We felt interested in seeing the church, cemetery, tavern, barn, workshop, log house, blacksmith shop, Indian wigwam, herb garden, bake oven, smokehouse, and schoolhouse. All staff members were volunteers. The staff members wore costumes, and they reenacted work such as processing flax into linen thread, weaving the linen thread into cloth, cooking pumpkin soup in a hearth, making nails out of iron, etcetera. The volunteers spoke nicely to us, and they communicated educational information.

    This place is super cool. Honestly it's right off the side of a busy highway but not many people…read moreknow it's there. They require at least a $5 donation to tour the museum. Honestly it's worth it. They are open on Sundays from 1-4pm except when it's winter. And seriously you could spend the whole 3 hours there. The workers are extremely knowledgeable and they act like they came right out of a history book for that time period. It's great for all ages.

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    Depreciation Lands Museum - Entrance and church

    Entrance and church

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