19 Acres Cider 18055 Southwest Seiffert Road, Sherwood, OR 97140
About the Business
19 Acres Cider is a charming bar located in Sherwood, Oregon, offering a unique experience for cider lovers. Situated on a picturesque 19-acre property, this institution provides a relaxing and cozy atmosphere for guests to enjoy a variety of handcrafted ciders. With a focus on locally sourced ingredients and traditional cider-making techniques, 19 Acres Cider prides itself on producing high-quality beverages that showcase the flavors of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're a cider connoisseur or just looking to unwind with friends, this hidden gem is the perfect destination for a memorable evening out. Visit us at 18055 Southwest Seiffert Road and discover the magic of 19 Acres Cider.
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Location & Phone number
18055 SW Seiffert Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
12:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"This is just such a beautiful, relaxing place. The staff was all wonderful, the inside and outside seating plentiful and the ciders and delicious! Will definitely be back. We didn't try any of their food, next time."
"My partner surprised me today and took me to this Cider Winery... It's a drive to get out there, but it's worth it (the view is breathtaking). Kids are welcome too, it's very clean, and everyone was very sweet. They have a train you can ride! Plus, they have a special event fest coming up here soon on June 10th, 2023... I can't wait to come back here! Love it. The only thing is you will leave hungry, they only have cercudary boards made in house that are on the spending side. But they are really good. (I know sometimes they will do food trucks here)"
"Out in the country but super easy to get to. The tasting room is light, bright, and airy. All the staff that we encountered were friendly, helpful, kind, and down to earth. I asked a bunch of questions that I am sure they have heard 100 times before but I didn't feel like I was a bother to them or that they were dumb questions. Not a snotty place at all. They have a number of different ciders of varying flavors and sweet/drynesses. I sat out on the porch with my friend and ended up chatting up other guests there. The property was a private homeowner before and the person made extensive railroad tracks on the property for like 1/10 (I have no idea really) the size. Basically you are looking at rolling hills and the cutest railroad bridge ever. There are appetizers, check out the pics I attached for more on them. We got the charcuterie board with gluten-free crackers, I love that they had that as an option. Overall the ciders were great. My favorite that time was the Marrionberry, dry and a little tart but not too sweet. Personally I live drier ciders more of the English style and they had a few that made me happy. Dog friendly, casual, easy to bring a stroller and there were some kids there when I went. Love this place. Loved the entire visit from start to finish."
"Found this treasure when we were driving by and boy am I glad we stopped. Absolutely gorgeous setting and building's. Its kid friendly. The bartender and waitress were super friendly, just the right amount of interaction. The variety of ciders was awesome from in house to guest taps. The super cool train tracks and rail bridge across the property make this place a super cool and magical spot and a must check out."
"Perfect day at 19 Acres cidery. The vibe is super chill and the views are spectacular... and oh yeah... THE CIDER IS BOMB. The Imperial is hands down the best I have ever had. And the pineapple is not something I would have normally tried but the tasting flights are super affordable. I loved it! It was dry and very refreshing. Can't wait to see what they do with this place."
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