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    Rohan Meadery

    4.7 (79 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed

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    Mead flight- Cranberry, Avril, Blackberry, and Cherry

    The food was good and the drinks were even better. I personally had never had mead, and the staff helped me find what my taste preference was, and they were on point. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The fact you could feed the animals on the farm was awesome for the kiddos.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]I loved the laid back vide of the place, it's quite except the animals, but that's a given.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]It makes you want to disconnect from your phone and just be present.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    May Day pizza
    Diem P.

    Cute off-the-beaten-path stop on our way to Austin! The staff is very friendly and super helpful! They were very patient and spent a lot of time recommending and helping us choose meads, beer as well as food. The pizza was OK - but we adjusted our expectation that this is not a pizzeria. Mead selection was good. The grounds was amazing! I highly recommend making a stop here if you're looking for time yo slow down and be relaxed.

    Vanilla Pomegranate mead and Sangria slushie
    Carly H.

    I absolutely love this place. Any time I am in the area I stop in to stock up on my favorite, their cranberry mead. I always like to sample what ever new meads and beers they have on tap though because you can't go wrong. They have a great outdoor sitting area with plenty of shade.

    Tasty mead flight
    Brandon Y.

    A great destination for those who want to get out of the city and enjoy some tasty meads. When one of my best buddies from business school flew into Houston, we decided to meet somewhere in the middle to catch up and we ended up here. When I arrived, a woman was outside playing some mellow songs on guitar that really set the mood. Due the location of this place, there are quite a few critters roaming around and it is not unusual to have a chicken or two join you at the tables outside. As a mead enthusiast myself, I was really curious what sort of offerings this place had. In my experience, it is often hard to find a place that makes meads that are balanced just right: too often the meads are either too cloyingly sweet or bone dry with no taste. However, all the drinks offered here were spot on. I particularly enjoyed some of the more unique meads, like the pear lavender melomel or the orange spice mead (which I believe is also a melomel). Again, with more unique meads it's easy to go overboard with adding spices and such, and this place delivered on making something that was balanced just right. We also ordered some of these bread poppers, which I don't remember the name of, that were very good--along with a tasty pizza. Definitely a great off-the-beaten-path place to check out, especially if you like mead!

    Jon A.

    I had the chance to visit the Rohan Meadery the other day, and I enjoyed myself (with a caveat). Finding the place isn't too bad so long as you are paying attention to signs on the side of the road. There is a good sign on TX-159 pointing out which farm road to take, and really the sign by their location isn't bad, but somehow I missed it the first time I drove by. I think I may have been distracted by something else (a Bugatti drove by at one point along there, moving at quite a clip, and it may have been right when I was passing the farm). One turn-around later and I found it without any problems. The meadery is on a farm that grows grapes, various fruit trees, and has an apiary for the honey. There is a large covered area for outdoor events or just a chance to sit and have a nice drink, as well as the main building that holds the various tanks and instruments necessary for making wine and mead. Inside there is a bar to order the various drinks they have on tap, as well as cheese boards that they have available. The staff are helpful and knowledgeable, and were able to answer my questions without issue. I went with a tasting menu, because I am always in search of a good mead and I tend to be picky. Most meads have a tendency to be on the dry side because of the wine industry, whereas I prefer my meads sweet, perhaps too sweet. They also offer their products bottled or in growlers, which is where I run into my caveat: the one mead I really found to be enjoyable was only available on tap, and they did not have any bottled. I'm sorry, but a place that makes and sells wine and mead, offers it all on tap, but then does not have any of that product being offered on tap and in a tasting by the bottle so that you can take some home with you to enjoy at your leisure is not thinking well in the business sense. The local area has a solid tourist flow, and those tourists want to bring things home with them and cannot simply return in a week when they (might) have some product bottled. I could understand if it were just one item on the board that was not available in bottles at the time, but it turned out it was actually a good percentage of the items I sampled were not available. I did enjoy my time there, and if you are going there to sit in what amounts to a beer garden that specializes in mead and wine, then it is certainly a good place to go.

    Shradha A.

    It was our wedding anniversary and we had operated out of Covid caution all year. We had to find something that felt safe yet special. We're so glad we found this spot. Excellent service, amazing ambiance, fun tastings of honey wine called mead, and a charcuterie board bite to enjoy. Highly recommend as a friends' group, family or couples activity. They have an adorable playground for the kids too.

    Grapes at the Meadery
    Patrick M.

    It's in the middle of nowhere but it's a nice facility. The cheese and meat tray was great. Tasty selections and varieties. The wine flight we had and tastings were of some pretty good wines. Our favorites were their specialities made with honey/mead. There is a large outside area with a stage (I assume for live music). The staff is informative and friendly. We will return.

    Favorites out of what we sampled

    Great food. Service was excellent. Ambiance was great. Quiet and secluded place to stop and have a drink and some good. Enjoyed our surprise stop!

    Oh this was fun to try each one we shared
    Renee B.

    My boyfriend and I found ourselves rolling into the Rohan Meadery on a chilly Sunday afternoon, after an overnight in Bryan. We did three tastings and fell in love with the cranberry, cherry and blackberry mead. We had a toasty pizza with it to round out our sweet lunch stop . Wendy and the staff were so friendly, helpful and quick to take care of us. We highly recommend this spot if you're able to spend the time. We took a growler of the Cranberry Mead home with us. It was a wonderful memory

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    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Friendly, laid back vibe, great pizza and brewed beverages (mead, cider, beer).[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We will be back.

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    Cutest little meadery, winery and brewery all in one ! [[HIGHLIGHT]]Great pizza and ambiance.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Staff is friendly too

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    Been there many times. Always great service and I always leave with bottles of cranberry Meade!

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    I personally had never had mead, and the staff helped me find what my taste preference was, and they were on point.

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    25APR26 Been on…read moretheir mailing list a few years, and finally my schedule and their (Texas Mead Works/Blue Lotus Winery) day trip offerings aligned. Saturday afternoon kokedama (think potting plants, but doing it without pots) was listed as 1pm to 3pm, and with the advice to show up early if you wanted to order drinks or snacks to enjoy in the course of it. Most people seem to have gathered and done their sampling beforehand. We arrived ten minutes early and were third in line to order in the tasting room, where there was only one employee on duty. She was kind and informative, and we managed to walk in to class what used to be politely termed as fashionably late. I had a glass of peach mead in hand, Mr R had a chocolate bar in hand and a black olive pizza on order. The kokedama class was fun, run by a couple who had recently been florists in their own storefront. Tables had been nicely prepped beforehand. An hour later, a mixed group of plant experts and novices left with attractive creations that had a story/memory attached. On exiting the event room, Mr R took our plants to the car and went to fetch the pizza. I wandered back into the tasting room and asked whether she recommended trebbiano or dry Viognier for someone who likes pinot gris. Samples proved tasty and while they were both really nice on their own, I went with a bottle of trebbiano for lunch. The pizza was lovely--great crust, tasty but balanced toppings, perfect serving temperature--and we enjoyed it on the back porch. Splitting it between two adults was perfect for lunch and the rest of the bottle went in the trunk for the ride home. The chocolate bar predictably transformed waiting on the porch with us in full sunlight (our bad planning, it recovered in the fridge at home) as we had a laugh and enjoyed good food. Some of the other participants came and went as well, but most chose to depart for the rest of their day or stay inside in the AC, which I understand. Outside, of course, we got to enjoy local birds, sounds of kids and horses enjoying Saturday afternoon life on nearby properties, and a couple Guinea fowl who wandered by after the pizza was gone. We were on the less finished end of the grounds, but could see the nearby rental cabins (built to resemble wine casks) and a pavilion for weddings and other parties. There were several chairs and tables just outside the tasting room as well as inside. It's not a full restaurant, just a short list of maybe four items to accompany wine/mead tasting or satisfy friends who have tagged along. The shiny columns of bottles are the main reason most people are here, and there is a nice variety of flavors to enjoy. Prices are reasonable and there's the option of a wine club if you want to explore more than just an afternoon of beverages or have favorites you plan on enjoying regularly. You don't have to participate in a scheduled activity to just visit on your own, but it can be an added incentive to make the drive out. They close at 6pm.

    Great little winery and mead tasting room just outside of Seguin! The hostess was amazing and had…read moresuggestions for both the wine side and the mead side. Will be coming back to try the different wines & meads that they had to offer.

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    Pair of Guinea fowl came by to see how our afternoon was going. We had the back mostly to ourselves. Lovely for spring/autumn 25APR26
    Pair of Guinea fowl came by to see how our afternoon was going. We had the back mostly to ourselves. Lovely for spring/autumn 25APR26
    My finished project, kokedama class 25APR26
    My finished project, kokedama class 25APR26
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    Finishing up a kokedama workshop. Everyone got to select their own plant to work on and take home. 25APR26

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