I tried your mango hard cider at mainstreet bbq and immediately we were hooked! We will definitely be coming back from the Grand Rapids area to the tasting room!
Tray Parker
I tried your mango hard cider at mainstreet bbq and immediately we were hooked! We will definitely be coming back from the Grand Rapids area to the tasting room!
June McMeeken
Amazing fun place for families.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Michael Francis Lessens
We went to Red Barn/Painted Turtle for the Turkey Reuben sandwich. I couldn’t resist eating my entire sandwich. Wife, Denise had the presence of mind to savor it and save half for a later date. The accompanying fries were delicious, too. Met some visitors from Holland and San Lake. Had a great visit with owner, Barb Roth.Parking: The place offers one handicapped parking spot and it may be rough to meander to the door. Better marking for the spot would be helpful as a car came up between ours and another. This car would have eliminated a chance to use a ramp device if your handicapped vehicle was “van accessible”.Kid-friendliness: There are plenty of things for kids to do during the spring, summer and fall seasons and corn-hole games during the winter.Wheelchair accessibility: It may be a bit rough as their parking is not paved, but everything is on the same level. One would need to ask for another person to open the door. However, this is West Michigan. Someone would come quickly as you make your way to the door.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Mike Lessens
We went to Red Barn/Painted Turtle for the Turkey Reuben sandwich. I couldn’t resist eating my entire sandwich. Wife, Denise had the presence of mind to savor it and save half for a later date. The accompanying fries were delicious, too. Met some visitors from Holland and San Lake. Had a great visit with owner, Barb Roth.Parking: The place offers one handicapped parking spot and it may be rough to meander to the door. Better marking for the spot would be helpful as a car came up between ours and another. This car would have eliminated a chance to use a ramp device if your handicapped vehicle was “van accessible”.Kid-friendliness: There are plenty of things for kids to do during the spring, summer and fall seasons and corn-hole games during the winter.Wheelchair accessibility: It may be a bit rough as their parking is not paved, but everything is on the same level. One would need to ask for another person to open the door. However, this is West Michigan. Someone would come quickly as you make your way to the door.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Steve Schouten
Cool place to visit.
Service: 5
Jeff R
Fabulous Location, Hours, Staff, and Food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jayna Fuller
What a great experience. Would go back again.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Kathren Ayers (Kat)
Had their fries very good! Crispy. Also the Blackberry buzzy cider touch of honey! Yummy!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Kyle E
Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and awesome hard cider flights. I would highly recommend this local spot!
My husband & I went to Painted Turtle on April 14 as something fun to do on a day off work. We had an hour drive from our home in Allegan County. I had fallen in love with 2 of Painted Turtle's ciders (Cranberry Craze & Heartseed Berry) over the last month when we ate at 2 different Holland restaurants. We really enjoyed their primarily dry ciders bursting with fruit flavor (especially Four Medley & Blueberry in addition to the 2 I knew we already liked). The issue with Painted Turtle is their high cost. They only had single cans available which were $7 - 8 EACH & no 4 pack, 6 pack, or cases available! They do fill growlers (64 oz) & half growlers (32 oz), but their glass cost for a new growler was at least $8. They will refill your own 64 oz growler (from anywhere) for about $20. We had forgotten to bring our empty growlers from home so we will need to take a trip back with them sometime we are in NE GR anyway. We did buy just a few cans before we left. Another bummer is that Painted Turtle does not sell their hard cider in any retail places. The person who served us tastings kinda scoffed when I asked her the question & replied, "oh, that's SO expensive!".
Geremy Graig
Good food, good cider
Arryn Uhlenbrauck
Impromptu stop with a friend on the way back from a shower. We had cider tastings and played checkers (terribly) in the back space. The cider was delicious. I would recommend the Apple Crisp or the Michigan Medley.
Angelo Maggio
Great scenery. Great food and drink. The back boardgame room made for nice family fun.
Mike Phillips
Cool place in the middle of nowhere. Ciders are on the sweeter side. Donuts and ice cream for the young ones. Has a small play area outside for your youngsters .
I tried your mango hard cider at mainstreet bbq and immediately we were hooked! We will definitely be coming back from the Grand Rapids area to the tasting room!
I tried your mango hard cider at mainstreet bbq and immediately we were hooked! We will definitely be coming back from the Grand Rapids area to the tasting room!
Amazing fun place for families.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We went to Red Barn/Painted Turtle for the Turkey Reuben sandwich. I couldn’t resist eating my entire sandwich. Wife, Denise had the presence of mind to savor it and save half for a later date. The accompanying fries were delicious, too. Met some visitors from Holland and San Lake. Had a great visit with owner, Barb Roth.Parking: The place offers one handicapped parking spot and it may be rough to meander to the door. Better marking for the spot would be helpful as a car came up between ours and another. This car would have eliminated a chance to use a ramp device if your handicapped vehicle was “van accessible”.Kid-friendliness: There are plenty of things for kids to do during the spring, summer and fall seasons and corn-hole games during the winter.Wheelchair accessibility: It may be a bit rough as their parking is not paved, but everything is on the same level. One would need to ask for another person to open the door. However, this is West Michigan. Someone would come quickly as you make your way to the door.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We went to Red Barn/Painted Turtle for the Turkey Reuben sandwich. I couldn’t resist eating my entire sandwich. Wife, Denise had the presence of mind to savor it and save half for a later date. The accompanying fries were delicious, too. Met some visitors from Holland and San Lake. Had a great visit with owner, Barb Roth.Parking: The place offers one handicapped parking spot and it may be rough to meander to the door. Better marking for the spot would be helpful as a car came up between ours and another. This car would have eliminated a chance to use a ramp device if your handicapped vehicle was “van accessible”.Kid-friendliness: There are plenty of things for kids to do during the spring, summer and fall seasons and corn-hole games during the winter.Wheelchair accessibility: It may be a bit rough as their parking is not paved, but everything is on the same level. One would need to ask for another person to open the door. However, this is West Michigan. Someone would come quickly as you make your way to the door.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cool place to visit.
Service: 5
Fabulous Location, Hours, Staff, and Food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
What a great experience. Would go back again.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Had their fries very good! Crispy. Also the Blackberry buzzy cider touch of honey! Yummy!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and awesome hard cider flights. I would highly recommend this local spot!
Restaurantji Recommends
My husband & I went to Painted Turtle on April 14 as something fun to do on a day off work. We had an hour drive from our home in Allegan County. I had fallen in love with 2 of Painted Turtle's ciders (Cranberry Craze & Heartseed Berry) over the last month when we ate at 2 different Holland restaurants. We really enjoyed their primarily dry ciders bursting with fruit flavor (especially Four Medley & Blueberry in addition to the 2 I knew we already liked). The issue with Painted Turtle is their high cost. They only had single cans available which were $7 - 8 EACH & no 4 pack, 6 pack, or cases available! They do fill growlers (64 oz) & half growlers (32 oz), but their glass cost for a new growler was at least $8. They will refill your own 64 oz growler (from anywhere) for about $20. We had forgotten to bring our empty growlers from home so we will need to take a trip back with them sometime we are in NE GR anyway. We did buy just a few cans before we left. Another bummer is that Painted Turtle does not sell their hard cider in any retail places. The person who served us tastings kinda scoffed when I asked her the question & replied, "oh, that's SO expensive!".
Good food, good cider
Impromptu stop with a friend on the way back from a shower. We had cider tastings and played checkers (terribly) in the back space. The cider was delicious. I would recommend the Apple Crisp or the Michigan Medley.
Great scenery. Great food and drink. The back boardgame room made for nice family fun.
Cool place in the middle of nowhere. Ciders are on the sweeter side. Donuts and ice cream for the young ones. Has a small play area outside for your youngsters .