Stone Ridge Orchard Farmhouse Cider Bar

3012 NY-213, Stone Ridge
(845) 687-2587

Recent Reviews

R Worrier (Roadworrier)

Best pizza for 50 miles, friendly management and staff, delicious chestnuts. And a 400 year old oak tree.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kristen Thornton-De Stafeno

Went here on Sunday for drinks before dinner and was really impressed by the bartender (I think her name was Stephanie?) and the drinks she made. The bramble was one of the best cocktails I've ever had - very unique taste, and the garden gimlet was also fantastic. Everyone enjoyed their cocktails and cider. Two complaints would be about the bathroom situation (the toilet paper hadn't been replenished in the portapotties and the bathroom in the bar area was out of service). Other would just be a need for more seating.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrew Gehm

Should update operating hours. Making a drive to visit and it’s not open is disappointing.

Dave W.

There is nothing like homemade fresh pie to brighten your day! I was able to try the cranberry walnut and my mind and tastebuds were blown away! Life is good with a new favorite flavor of pie!

Salvatore Carolei

Amazing staffing.., Donuts off the hook!

John B.

We went over this weekend with some friends from NYC. We hadn't been there since our kids were very young. The big message here is that it's not just for kids anymore! A short drive around the back of the property, near the orchards reveal a major expansion.We're talking live music, tasting room, food truck, wonderfully boozy cider concoctions! That along with apple and pumpkin picking and some delightful alpacas. Looks like they have a big winter fest planned too.Great place to check out for leaf peeping!The only thing that would help is better organization of their signs. It's a bit confusing, but don't let that stop you!

Randall Okey

Great pizza. Friendly staff. Gorgeous location. Love it there.

Wendy Chou

Fresh cider and gourmet brick oven pizza in a beautiful apple orchard. What more could you want? Seriously this is a hidden gem that is worth taking a trip to if you like good food and drink and well…who doesn’t?

Noah Tucker

This is a cidery attached to an orchard that also has a pizza kitchen and makes their own kombucha. So there's a lot going on here! I came for the cider, and the tasting room is around to the left from the main entrance. The cider (mostly dry, English style) was excellent and I'll be back next time I'm in this area to try the ones that I missed on this trip.

Fair Person P.

This review is for the Sunday Farmers Market. We were there yesterday and there were a few vendors: Migliorelli Farm selling berries and cherries and Hepworth Farms selling vegetables. We purchased from both. For Migliorelli: the young man there was very nice and helpful. The prices were astronomical though. I paid 12 dollars for strawberries and later that day I saw local strawberries at Davenport that were 7 dollars for the same size. That is too much of a price difference. Another concern: the fellow could not answer where the fruit came from. It made me wonder what is Milgorelli. Is it really a farm or a company that buys from other farms. I've been to their stands in Dutchess County and have always found them exorbitant in price but I did not realize they are buying from other producers.For Hepworth: I bought peas and they were good. The price seemed ok. But the person selling did not know what the peas were. She thought maybe you ate the pod, but they were clearly shelling peas because the pea pods were very tough. My expectation for a farmers market is that the vendors sell their produce or have clear info on the source, and that the vendors know what they are selling. Thank you.

Jess L.

What a great place to explore. The little shop has a whole wall of hard cider. Unfortunately, the few we bought were not to our palette, but I'm sure I could come back and find another type we'd like.There's also a full display of baked goods and of course lots and lots of apples. There's a little area you can sit to enjoy some coffee, too.Right by the parking lot are many places to sit and eat. A little hut, which was closed when we stopped by, also serves pizza during dinner time, and they have occasional music events.Be sure to walk or drive around the bend, as well, where there's a tasting room, cute little garden, area with llamas and fowl, and at the time, a large pumpkin patch with lots of different pumpkins. (We couldn't tell if the pumpkins were a display or for sale.)

Amelia B.

Loved this place! Came here last weekend to do some final apple picking & just to escape the city chaos. Definitely worth the long drive. The apples were already picked and placed in a cute organza bag on the trees to make for easy pickings. Everyone was wearing masks, and there's plenty of space. We stopped by their "bar" and got some drinks & pizza. The drinks were delish (specifically the pear vodka) and the pizza was pretty good. We got to meet the grower, and she was very pleasant. Overall a great experience.

Jonn B.

Best pizza in the area. Make sure the usual Italian fellow is there. Well worth the 14-16 dollars. You will not be disappointed.

Raffi R

This is a great concept! Drive into the orchard with apple trees all around, and you'll find yourself in front of an intimately lighted barn turned bar. They have a stage where a band plays live music, and wood stove and great pizza, and a bouncy castle off to the side! The bar serves cider, liquor, beer, and refreshments. A few kinks to work out with service and organization of the arrangement, but I had a great time there! The music was spot on! Fun, catchy, high spirited. As for food, they only serve pizza, so if you're hungry I hope you like pizza.Will definitely be back!

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Stone Ridge Orchard Farmhouse Cider Bar

3012 NY-213, Stone Ridge, NY 12484
(845) 687-2587