Warren Cider Works
About
Cideries, Wineries
Location
Adress: 98 Child St, Warren, RI 02885
Phone: (401) 252-6104
Work Hours
Reviews
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Jesse L. R.
What a fun little place in the Bristol/Warren area! They took a classic bar and put it in a cider mill, the flow is amazing and the custom swivel seats are unique and highly functional.
Our hostess, Meg, was super sweet and very knowledgeable on the apples and the ciders. We opted to try a flight of four and were treated to a very unique experience. They each had very unique flavors to each other, as well as to other ciders we have tried. My personal favorite was the Virginia Crab. My wife preferred the Roxbury Russet.
After our tasting we each opted for a glass of our favorite cider and more conversation with our lovely hostess!
Not only does Warren Cider Works have delicious ciders to please any palate, they also have great hours for weeknight and weekend fun alike (our biggest complaint with so many wineries that we frequent). With this combination I can assure you that we will be back very soon! -
Jennifer M.
First off, Margaret Meg was an absolute pleasure to have as our hard cider slinger! She was very knowledgeable and very friendly! Nothing better than being greeted by a smiley person!
The ciders were very good! Sulfate free and no added sugar! My personal favorite was the Roxbury Russet! The tasting was a flight of 4 for $10.00 served with yummy bread sticks!
The bar stools were one of a kind, custom made, on some sort of a swivel system! Totally cool! Check em out! -
Joseph S.
Worth a stop. Try 4 ciders for $10. Then buy some at $15 - $20/bottle. Well informed staff.
Making some truly "artisanal" ciders from a variety of apples.
Featured in this month's Edible Rhody.
Limited parking so you may need to park on the street. -
Laura B.
Warren Cider Works is an adorable micro-cidery. The owner is friendly and happy to tell you all about what you're drinking if you come in for a flight. During the fall he sells his own apples that you'd be hard pressed to find in any grocery store because his varieties are rare and diverse. The ciders are neither overly sweet nor sparkling so if you're a fan of Angry Orchard style ciders you best go elsewhere. However, if you like your ciders closer to wine than soda pop Warren Cider Works is for you.
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Donna D.
Spencer, the owner, grows cider apples most can only dream about so if you're a hard cider lover/aficionado, you need this place on your radar. Get cider by the glass or flight (I'm a fan of the flight as it helps me decide which bottles I inevitably buy!). A simple, charming cidery with loads of character that perfectly represents the art and science of high quality cider making.