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    Spirit Tree Estate Cidery

    3.6 (77 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Cideries
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    1/2 of a Sausage and pepper pizza slice. The whole slice was this doubled, so much bigger. $7
    Sam A.

    I had the pleasure of coming here for a Yelp event a couple years ago and I've always been meaning to come back. Well, I finally did for their outdoor artisan Christmas market! Came around 10:30 on a chilly Saturday morning. They were sampling full cups of hot apple cider and some samples of their gingerbread cookie and I believe apple chai scones. I've neeever liked hot apple cider, to be fair I've only tried it once, but theirs was actually very good! It was a comforting drink in the cold windy weather. I'm not a fan of gingerbread either but you could really taste the ginger in these. It was very strong, which I like because it makes me think it's boosting my immune system lol. There were only about 10-12 vendors for the market and a little bon fire going in the middle for warmth. I bought some handmade soap from a vendor, as I love buying all natural bar soaps, as well as, supporting local! My bf and I also ended up buying a sausage and pepper pizza slice and splitting it, since it was huge and got some plain butter tarts and a chocolate chip cookie. I loved everything! The pizza slice was super cheesy and the sausage was very flavourful. You could tell it's quality. The pizza sauce is actually worth mentioning because it was really good. You can tell it's a homemade sauce. I really enjoyed it. The buttery pastry of the butter tarts were amazing. The exact centre of the butter tart where it's mostly filling was a littttle too sweet for me but all around, with those big chunks of crust with the filling....mmm mmmm mmm, so good. The chocolate chip cookie was the perfect texture too. Soft and very chewy. Very much how I make my own cookies. I love the feel and atmosphere of Spirit Tree. I'm defs going to come back to try the other pizza slices cuz they allll looked so good!

    Denise S.

    Stopped by on a hot day for lunch. They have tons of picnic tables and a shaded tent area (as well as a small stage for live music, but when I went there wasn't anything on). It's dog friendly and you just order at the counter and take a number, then your meal is brought to your table. So it is a more casual option compared to some of the winery restaurants in the area. I had a chicken salad which was filling and loaded with fresh ingredients. It was a bit pricey but I guess you are paying for the ambiance! I had a cider flight which was a nice way to sample their offerings. The store has a huge selection, more than I expected! You can get baked goods and pizza there, as well as local cheeses, honey and gift items.

    Trio Dip platter.
    Gary M.

    July 18/21: Snack & drinks with Clem & Alex. Kinda an out of the way spot in Caledon. Extremely nice setting. Sort of a country restaurant with a small town feel. We ordered a simple bread & dip plate as well as individual drinks. All was good but not great. Our server (Kaylie) was very nice albeit rather talkative. No real complaints about the service, food or atmosphere. I'd do again.

    Genevieve G.

    Beautiful grounds and fun local shoppe. Purchased locally grown and seasoned peanuts. Non-alcoholic & alcoholic ciders in apple and pear are delicious. The burger and loaded fries were our favourite items yet we hear the pizza is also good.

    Fried cauliflower
    Faiza K.

    This is a good place to visit for lunch/drinks if you are up this way. It's small, but they do have a patio overlooking the vineyard. Nice! Inside, there is a nice bar and a few tables. It is a bit annoying that there are a lot of flies...but b/c they keep opening the door to go out to the patio. So just beware. The front of the restaurant is for baked goods; some food items (breads for example) and of course you can purchase their ciders. Definitely make reservations! We came here after a morning of site-seeing in the area. We decided to share a few items - a pizza, the mussels and frites (oh yum - the broth was delicious), the fried cauliflower (pass on these, it was a thick chickpea kind of dough and the cauliflower really wasn't cooked) and a salad. The mussels and frites were the star of lunch! You can get half a pound or a pound of them. The frites are serves with a sweet "ketchup" which is actually nice - not sickening sweet, but a nice mellow sweet. I'd order this again in a heartbeat Their ciders are really good as well. Not like your typical super sweet ciders, these are way better. One tastes like a dry Chardonnay (if sweet isn't your thing). The bonus is that you can buy all the ciders at the store for a decent price. The staff are friendly and can make recommendations where needed. If you sit on the patio, the view is lovely.

    Clement R.

    Planned a day trip with my girlfriend and another couple to come here after I saw an advertisement and did some research of this place. So we decided to come here cause after seeing some of the pictures of how the cidery is, all of us are drawn to here. After a 40+ minutes drive from Toronto, we all gotten here. The scenery is absolutely amazing (and would be even better if it was warmer). However, the winter snow on the fields make the fields more festive and very picturesque. Once we arrived and parked. My girlfriend and I walked into the cidery. We saw the small store front with fridges on either side filled with yummy goods: bottles of cider, meats and other goods. But further into the store, we saw the infamous wall of bread and I was like drooling already. Furthermore, we turned around and saw the pastries! More drooling involved. One observation I made was how the cidery has a very rustic and barn-yard look and feel, which my girlfriend and I like and enjoy a lot. Anyhow, we approached the front desk to the bistro and indicated we have a reservation for 4. When we were seated at our table, I noticed the continuing decor of the rustic and barn-yard style decor. It is very comforting. Then we started looking at the menu and decide to get the food. I end up ordering the burger and my girlfriend ordered the tourtiere. The food came out a bit after. The burger was spot on: it was juicy, came out piping hot, and just the right size. There was the addition of a balsamic vingarette in the burger as a condiment. WOW! This was sooooo gooood as it adds a layer of flavour that is very different compare to other burgers I've tried. Plus the fries were soooo good! However, the most intriguing ingredient/food/condiment was the homemade apple cider ketchup. WOW! It's fresh, it's light and not not overpowering. I like the taste. My girlfriend loved her tourtiere also. It's packed with flavour and loads of ingredients (mushrooms, beef and onions). After we were done with our food. We went back into the store and picked up some goodies to bring back to our families. I got a growler of the alcoholic pear cider plus 6 bottles of non-alcoholic pear cider. Further, I got a loaf of the sourdough bread. I tasted the bread this morning and this was WOW! I love how everything is made in house and it is very fresh. I am coming back when it is warmer to try other offerings at the bistro. Plus this place ain't too far. I like it.

    Jennifer K.

    I was expected to be WOW by Spirit Tree Cider during my most recent visit, but I was so impressed by their other produces. Fresh Baked Good from the Wood Fired Oven is just amazing: Artisan Bread, Tarts, Scones, Cookies and more. The ingredients used so fresh and seasonal. Highly recommend their Scones: the rhubarb scone was stuffed with fresh rhubarb with the sourness balanced with sprinkled coarse sugar. Jams with seasonal fruits. And even a house made Thai hot sauce with apple as one of the ingredients. Cider: Sweet or Sparkling. And don't forget to pick up some hard cider, as only their Spirit Tree Draught is available at LCBO. Great place to visit if you are a "cider" fan, but Spirit Tree Estate Cidery has a lot to offer!

    Draft Cider. The first cider that we tasted on the tour and it was definitely my favourite!
    Cher A.

    I really enjoyed visiting this Cidery. My friends and I came up yesterday and we had a wonderful time. We went on the cider tour. For $5.00 you go on a 45-1h tour and taste five ciders. The price is phenomenal. A wine tour costs much more. We then enjoyed some snacks in the restaurant since we were planning to go to a nice restaurant for dinner after visiting some other places in the area. They cook pizza at the Cidery and it smelled amazing. They have a stone fire oven that they use and it cooks the pizza in 90 seconds. The pizza smelled amazing. My friends really enjoyed it but I wasn't able to try it since they don't offer gluten free options. I really feel this establishment should make gluten free dough. How hard could it be? The menu was really fair. The prices were actually on the low side. I honestly don't know why people said the restaurant is over priced. However, the store is a little overpriced but that is typical when you visit such a place. The ciders were incredibly cheap for a pack of 4 ($12.00) but the specialty foods were on the high side. My friends and I had a really good time and I would highly recommend this tour to others. I've already told other friends and family to check it out. :)

    List of available ciders.... don't forget to ask about the pear ciders that aren't on the list!
    Cin C.

    Stumbled into this lovely piece of paradise purely by chance and with the great placement of signs on the road (very good investment!). It is usually closed on Mondays, but luckily it was open for the long weekend and offering everything I could hope for. There was a great selection of ciders, freshly baked bread from the wood fired oven and delicious share plates from the kitchen. I had a selection of the ciders, and my top two would be the Dog Days of Cider and the Pear (which wasn't on our drink menu but you should definitely ask for it). For food, you can't go wrong with the Ploughman's Lunch. It has the whole range of flavors from savoury to sweet and you spend the whole meal mixing and matching for your favourite perfect bite. It comes with house made ketchup and a delicious aged cheddar which I'm still thinking about. Will definitely be back to try all their other menu items on their 'regular' times.

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    Ling M.

    Came back here and still 5 stars! Got to try the wood fired oven pizzas which were oh so delicious. There were 5 of us and we ordered: Short flight (draught cider, dry hopped, applelager) Long flight (winterbliss, pumpkin spice, hard pear, crabapple, reserve estate) Side salad Pickled vegetable plate Bread and butter plate Large pizza (with bacon, brussel sprouts, apple, etc.) Small pizza (with chicken, goat cheese, etc) This amount of food was perfect for us. The pizzas were awesome. The dough was perfect thickness, and not burnt. Loved the side salad too - dressing was great and it had apple slices and raisins in it. As for the ciders, my favourites were the winter bliss (very flavourful and unique), pumpkin spice (tastes exactly like it sounds), dry hopped (kind of sour, dif flavour), and the applelager (awesome apple flavour), and the hard pear. I liked the crabapple at first cause it had a nice hint of sourness, but when I tried it again shortly after, it tasted a bit too alcoholy. I didn't enjoy the estate reserve at all - it tastes really bland. Still love this place. OH and our server was awesome =)

    Fried maple leaves.
    Melissa N.

    Food was overpriced for what you get at the Bistro. Foccaccia styled margherita pizza was not worth it. It was the size of 1 slice of regular pizza but on foccaccia bread and we didnt taste fresh basil at all. The foccaccia was not good. The Limousin burger was so dry and hard to swallow. Fries were extremely salty. The fried maple leaves were decent tasting but only 4 leaves for $6, so not worth it. Service is extremely slow and unorganized despite limited menu and small venue. We waited half an hour after appetizer was served for our mains to be served cold. Waiting list is useless, they let non-wait list people in before you. Bees everywhere on outside patio. Our experience at this Bistro for lunch was such a let down so we decided not to go for the 2 pm tour of the cidery estate. Also noticed a little detail that irked me, glasses were served to us stacked on each other upside down with the rim touching the bare table, not on napkins or coasters. What's the point in storing them properly but serving them with the rims exposed to a dirty surface? Would not recommend anyone going for the lunch or dinner at the bistro. Better to buy from shop and eat at outdoor picnic tables as you get the baked goods right away, hot and fresh, and can enjoy it without the wait.

    Long Flight with 5 samples, $15
    Stephanie S.

    A few months ago, I came here for a YEE, but other friends said that they wanted to visit and I obliged! On a beautiful Fall Saturday, this place was quite busy, so keep that in mind. Arrive early to secure a spot to eat in the small restaurant. The patio was quite windy and the heat lamps didn't seem to do much. If it's windy, sit closer to the building. Contrary, the dining room seemed to be quite hot. During the last YEE, I picked up a bottle of 1L Winter Bliss. I brought it to a family event and it tasted skunky. I suspect that the cap wasn't on tight enough and that air went in and spoiled it. Cap came off without much effort with the bottle opener. So on this visit, I purchased a growler instead. I don't really trust their bottling. For a table of 3, we decided to order a Long Flight (w/ 5 samples) in order to help us with possibly ordering a glass with our lunch. Initial notes of most of the samples were a bit 'off', similar to my experience with the bottle I brought home last time. The Estate Reserve, which was the most expensive, at $6/glass, we saved until the end was bad. Tasted watery and I would have no clue, based on taste, that this would be the most expensive sample. I did like the floral notes for the Dry Hopped Ale, so again, I purchased a growler instead of an already bottled 6-pack. Our table ordered Turkey Pot Pie (very small portion, ~$15), Fish Stew (good chunks of salmon), & Duck Confit (nice drumstick, tender). I ordered the Turkey Pot Pie and thought that it was the smallest portion, worst value out of the 3 dishes ordered. I don't think I would've felt this way if there was at least more sauce. Server was very nice, friendly, & polite. However, after we paid, and had more questions, it took quite some time for us to get service at the bar. We were there, seated, waiting for someone to acknowledge us for quite some time. Servers seemed too busy &/or short staffed. Cookies were ok, tasted fresher the last time I was there. Pumpkin scone was a bit dry and tasteless. Breads looked good, but I haven't eaten the cornbread that I bought yet. Will update if growler is any better than already bottled product. Service would've been better if we were given more prompt service at the bar.

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    Amelia J.

    Surprised by how much I enjoyed this experience, considering going into it I had a negative feeling about cider. The place is really pretty but beware the patio attracts a lot of flying insects. Service was good but a little disorganized; check that you received what you actually ordered and check your bill for accuracy. We shared a flight of 5; we both liked the dry hopped the best. The pickle plate wasn't anything too exciting, almost disappointing, but the Spirittree pizza was amazing - strong fresh tomato flavour and crispy and hot! Great little shop filled with amazing takeaways or gifts. Highly recommend !

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    Duntroon Cyder House

    Duntroon Cyder House

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    75.4 km

    This cidery is great! They have food, cider tasting flights and games to make your stay really…read morepleasant. In the winter we were told they also have snowshoeing. We tried their 10 ounce flight with 5 different ciders and our favourite was the blackberry cider. We bought a litre bottle for $10 and our cider flight was $12. The food is reasonably priced and this would be a great stop when going up to or coming back from Collingwood. The service was fantastic and all the employees went above and beyond to make sure we had a good time. The ambiance was really nice with green grass, music and picnic tables with umbrellas. Would I recommend it? Absolutely

    I recently spent a lovely afternoon at Duntroon Cyder House, a four-season destination in Simcoe…read moreCounty offering cider flights and snacks in a beautiful outdoor oasis. I sampled their entire range which included nine ciders, including a couple of new ones like "Sumac" which gets its lovely colour from local sumac, iced cider as well as their non-alcoholic spiced warm apple cider. All of their ciders are made from Duntroon Parish and Ontario heritage hand-picked apples and are sulphite-free, gluten-free and vegan. They also have a menu of small plates that changes seasonally. During our visit we enjoyed charcuterie, locally made empanadas with nachos and dips as well as the tastiest popcorn topped with garlic seasoning made with garlic grown on the farm. They offer something for the whole family, including your furry friends! From food pop-up events, to live music, to vendor markets, there is rarely a dull moment on the farm. I mentioned that they are a four season destination and one of the highlights of my summer last year was their seafood boil evening. Since my most recent visit was at the tail end of the winter season, they still had their "Winter Utopia" set up which included fireplaces, a dome, and you could still see the signage from their winter snowshoeing trails. I can't wait to see what they have in store for this summer! Inside, among the shelves and fridges, you'll find some of the best local and seasonal products the community has to offer. Black garlic from the farm, Cabin Kitchen ready made meals, Blue Mountain Tea Co. tea, Loco Por El Asado empanadas, Mother Butter shortbread, fresh eggs, local meats and cheeses were just a few of the items they had in stock during this visit.

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    Slabtown cider

    4.6
    (36 reviews)
    73.7 km

    On our way out on a road trip, we stopped in at Slabtown Cider in Uxbridge for an early lunch. It's…read morea great spot, offering fresh and delicious food, wide open spaces with a large patio, and nice ambiance. We ordered a couple of pizzas - Margherita and Fungi (Mushroom) - that were really good, made with fresh ingredients. The truffle oil on the Fungi pizza was almost intoxicating. Yummy! The Double Smashed Burger was topped with sautéed mushrooms, onions, bacon, cheese, and more. This was ordered with a Mixed Green Salad that was very attractive and colourful. Both were delicious! The Cubano Sandwich was made with smoked ham, pulled pork, bacon, Provolone cheese, pickles, and maple mustard. Great sandwich, full of flavour! Since this was the start of a road trip, we didn't indulge in any adult beverages. Maybe next time...

    I can't recall how I found out about this place, but I'm glad that I did! It's not too far from…read morehome & the atmosphere is just amazing! My friend and I went for dinner before line dancing on a Friday. We arrived at 5:30ish and were able to get a high top table on their patio. They don't take same day reservations & I recommend you make a reservation if you can, as it was already pretty busy at that time of the day. Our server, Alex, was a treat! She asked us if we've been there before, and when we said that it's our first time, she pretty much guaranteed that we would be back. She then proceeded to tell us about their apple orchard where they grow their own apples to make the ciders from. She took our drinks order and we told her that we're ready to order food as well. I ordered the bacon & pickle pizza. I've been wanting to try a pickle pizza forever, so I was happy to see one on the menu. My friend was contemplating on either the octopus starter with a side of sweet potato fries or the salmon entree. Alex had no doubt in her mind when she told my friend that the salmon is really good, so she chose that. Our drinks and food came quickly & everything not only looked good but tasted amazing too! My friend said the salmon was cooked to perfection. I loved my pizza. It was tasty and unique. I also ordered the pepperoni pizza add mushrooms to go for hubby. I got to eat some of that & it was really good as well. My hubby said he prefers the bacon & pickle one better. That is truly a high compliment as he usually doesn't like pizzas with a white sauce. The space at Slabtown has beautiful scenery. There is also an open, grassy massive space next to the patio where families can order food from their food truck & eat at a picnic bench, allowing their kids to run around freely. I can't wait to bring my hubby here! Highly recommended.

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    Bevi Birra

    Bevi Birra

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    25.8 km

    Went to Vaughan for italian sandwiches, but that place closed at 3pm so we ended up missing it and…read moreheaded here instead. Ordered the Anna Rosaria for $13 roughly and it was a tad underwhelming in flavour however the sourdough bread and ingredients were fresh. I ended up buying the Giovanna for the road since I live quite far away and I wouldn't make this drive very often. That one was way better with the spicier sauce and hot supressata. The flavour was explosive and compared to Anna rosaria had a kick. Overall I'd give it 8/10 stars just for the quality of food.

    I love the effort put into the branding of the place. There are enough Italian iconography inside,…read moreand their restaurant logo of the hand with fingers touching together can be seen around the place and even in the drinking glass. The chiller inside near the counter also has a lot of unique beers and ciders you wouldn't typically find available elsewhere. I got a red sour beer, which was surprisingly expensive. It set me back $11.99. The ciders my companions got were more affordable at around the $4 or $5 range. Paying for it, however, took too long. The machine taking payments seemed to be acting up, and waiting took an unacceptable amount of time. There are not a lot of different food options available. One should come to expect that as the place looks like it was intended to be a sandwich shop. I do wish that they at least have more sides available. The Ribeye Steak deluxe sandwich $18.99 I got was good. The bread was a little too crunchy and burnt than what I was used to, but I would just like to think that it is how an authentic Italian sandwich should be prepared.

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