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Tucked into the back roads of Flamborough, Ontario in Brant County, West Avenue Cider is the perfect spot for cider-lovers to meet up and enjoy a great drink in a peaceful setting. This country property leaves little to be desired and the tap room is filled with award-winning ciders just waiting to be sipped and savoured!
Their lineup of ciders boast a “nod to traditional ciders” with a bit of “big-city fancy”. The perfect dichotomy of old school and new world goodness, check out their Heritage Dry Cider for a signature blend of 100% Ontario heritage apples. Want to try something a little different? The Firecracker fire cider produced by using a maple syrup condenser each spring is a must (but act quickly because it won’t last all year). With a great rotation of seasonal varieties as well as some solid flagship ciders, there’s always a new reason to return.
One of those reasons extends right to the farm itself where owners Mike and Amy host loads of experiences and events throughout the year including fire pods for winter warmups (think roasted marshmallows and cider), raclette days, orchard tours and more. On a regular summer day, you can laze out on the grass on picnic tables and enjoy a number of lawn games too!
Hours
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
- Friday12 – 6 PM
- Saturday12 – 6 PM
- Sunday12 – 6 PM
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Ontario offers a vibrant and diverse culinary scene that attracts food enthusiasts from around the globe. From bustling urban centres to charming small towns, the province promises an unforgettable gastronomic adventure. Every bite tells a story of heritage and perseverance, where chefs skillfully blend traditional and modern techniques to create a truly memorable experience. Immerse yourself in this culinary adventure and discover all Ontario has to offer.
While here, visit food festivals and award-winning restaurants, explore multicultural neighbourhoods and sample a fusion of global cuisines or venture to renowned wine regions to sip your way through our local terroir. Follow a food trail to discover hidden culinary gems, or swing by a farmer's market to sample locally grown produce and artesian fare.