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Wolfsong Farm

Farm & Ranch in Forney - 4.78 mi

Meet John Wolfsong and Cyndi Vazquez, proud owners of Wolfsong Farm since its inception on March 21, 1987. When John isn't tending to our bountiful vegetable gardens, he's crafting the finest tea around – Hammocktime Garden Swag tea, a delightful blend of lemongrass, spearmint, tulsi basil, lemon bergamot, passionflower, and sumac. Don't miss his exceptional apple-cider vinegar, herbal-vinegar, and wine-vinegar. Discover our products at White Rock Good Local Market, where you can also find our prized roselle leaves for making your vinegar. And on Saturdays, don't forget to explore our wild-crafted Reishi Mushrooms, rich in antioxidants. Join us at Wolfsong Farm for a taste of nature's best!

Bin 303

Restaurant in Rockwall - 12.39 mi

Bin 303 is a blend of wine and delicious Texan cuisine founded by a husband and wife team who share a passion for both. Open for lunch and dinner, this restaurant features a broad menu of tasty dishes sure to satisfy any appetite.

Begin your culinary experience with the famous flash-fried calamari or crispy pork belly & cheese. For a healthier option, try the wood-fired grilled caesar salad. Choose from various sandwiches, including chicken pesto, or indulge in their mouth-watering cowboy cut bone-in ribeye steak, cooked to perfection. Mesquite-grilled dishes like the TX redfish are also a crowd-pleaser.

This restaurant also hosts special events throughout the week, including Sunday Funday, Turning Up Tuesday, Wine Wednesday, and TX Time Thursday. Happy hour is from 11 AM to 2 PM and from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM Tuesdays through Fridays.

Experience the perfect blend of excellent food and wine at Bin 303. Make your reservation today and savor the best of Texas in every bite.

Queens Winery

Winery in Garland - 14.97 mi

The owners of Queens Winery have been making Honey Wine for over 10 years.  This winery is "the only Go Texan, Kosher Winery in the world" and "they have incredible wines made with honey". They are "Kosher Certified by the Orthodox Union" and only "use the finest custom-blended pure American Honey procured from a company in Waxahachie, Texas". Go Texan is an organization promoting Texas agri-business on state, national and international levels. Also, "Kosher wine does not mean wine that’s been blessed by a rabbi. Rather, the term means that it’s made in accordance with Jewish law". They have wines "from dry to sweet" and they have "something for every palette and every bottle creates a memory". The "first time" that you will taste their wines, it will "definitely be a regular" on your "wine rack". They also "offer personalized, beautifully engraved bottles" under the VinoSay Engraving which is a division of Queens Winery. Contact them if you want to have "private tastings".

White Rock Alehouse & Brewery

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 15.57 mi

White Rock Alehouse & Brewery founders Dave Kirk and Greg Nixon are confident they have found the perfect location for their brewpub. The duo initially identified “a need for a destination that focused on craft beer, craft cocktails, and a smart menu”. Their brewpub happens to afford access to White Rock Creek Trail. This means one can have a beer or two after a walk, run, or bike around the White Rock Lake. It’s perfect for those seeking a place to rest and relax. The brewpub also offers up 36 beers on tap. Some beers also come from the brewery’s own lineup of craft beers. This lineup also includes their 2019 US Open Beer Championships silver medal winner IPO IPA. The brewpub also serves a line of carefully selected brews from local breweries and breweries from across the country.

San Martino Winery and Vineyard

Winery in Rockwall - 16.07 mi

San Martino Winery and Vineyard is "a magical place tucked in the heart of North Texas". They are a small, family-owned winery specializing in handcrafted wines using modern techniques but with a traditional “soul” borne in the legacy of a winemaking family. They have the "right mix of comfort laid-back Texas-style with spectacular, well-balanced, full-flavored red wines". Their "wines prove that if you know what grapes work well in Texas you can make excellent wine". "Regardless of your taste, you will find an award-winning wine that is to your liking!" Aside from a wine club, they also have events so don't forget to check out their website.

Berkshire Farms Winery

Winery in Dallas - 16.88 mi

Berkshire Farms Winery opened in 2017 after brothers-slash-business owners Jonathan and Jason Jackson of Berkshire Farms wanted to take the experience of eating good meat to a new level and offer spirits that best pair with their farm products. They make wine with an emphasis on craftsmanship, making sure the taste and flavor are exquisite, elegant, and enjoyable. Visit their online store and see some of Berkshire Farms Winery's products including their Almond Sparkling Wine and Peach Sangria. They also have wine pops which are perfect for when it is hot and humid.

Times Ten Cellars

Restaurant in Dallas - 16.93 mi

Times Ten Cellars is a stylish winery and wine bar offering tastings of local vintages paired with global small plates.  Try the wines and pair it with "the cheese board with meat" or the "amazing" "salted dark chocolate" truffles. They have a "live jazz" on "some nights". "If you like wine, this is a must-stop" because they have a "nice selection of wines" like the "Shiraz" and the "Cab Franc". You can find them situated in a 1945 Post Office building in the Lakewood neighborhood of East Dallas. "Great staff. Great wine!" with "beautiful outdoor scenery" and "the menu has something for everyone and the prices are reasonable".

Bar & Garden Dallas

Store in Dallas - 18.63 mi

Bar & Garden Dallas is a “small-batch spirits, natural wine and craft beer store” that also sells barware, glassware and plants. They only carry wine, spirits and cocktail mods “free of artificial colors and flavors.” All of their wines are, at minimum, practicing organic, and many are biodynamic. That means no herbicides, pesticides or fungicides used in the vineyards. It also means you’re not drinking toxic chemicals! As a leader in the “Texas natural wine movement,” Bar & Garden supports the artists, farmers and makers of raw wine. They also carry small-production of “chocolate, bitters,and shrubs”, but nothing that uses any artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
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Checkered Past Winery

Winery in Dallas - 18.88 mi

"Drink what you like" is the motto of the Checkered Past Winery. They are located in the historic South Side on Lamar Building, "across the street from the Dallas police station". Aside from the "live music", they also have "a good beer selection if wine isn't your thing". They make their own quality wines, over 20 locally-brewed craft beers, and some of the best wines from Texas and around the world. They have a "fabulous wine selection and their flatbreads and cheese boards are amazing". They have a small kitchen but "they put out better quality food than 85% of the bars/restaurants in the metroplex". They're currently moving to a new location and we'll update the listing once they have settled in! Watch this space for developments!

Dallas Fish Market

Fish & Seafood Markets in Dallas - 19.12 mi

Dallas Fish Market is the “premier seafood destination in Downtown Dallas.” An acclaimed pool of chefs continuously prepares stunning and delectable seafood dishes made from the freshest catch, both seasonal and in small catches! The Dallas Fish Market is known for serving the best seafood in the area, matched by the exemplary customer service, truly deserving of the recognition from Bon Appétit, Texas Monthly, D Magazine, and The Dallas Morning News.

Texas Ale Project

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 20.26 mi

Texas Ale Project has been brewing beers in Dallas since 2014, but there are some unique twists to their story. For one, they recently launched their first hard seltzer beverage, TAP WTR hard seltzers. This line is an “alternative offering for those who are gluten-intolerant” and want a “lower calorie alcoholic beverage”. They’re also the first brewery and taproom “built from the ground up” since the 1800s. The brewery is a veteran-owned family affair. Navy veteran Brent Thompson is Head Brewer, and wife Kat is CEO. Kat’s father, David Stevens, an entrepreneur and also a veteran, heads sales and business development. Kat’s mom Shelley, an interior designer, led the design team for the brewery’s construction. The company’s facilities at the Design District are family and dog friendly. They have free brewery tours every first Saturday of the month at 2pm.

Sugar Ridge Winery

Winery in Bristol - 20.51 mi

Sugar Ridge Winery is conveniently located in two areas: the original winery in Bristol, Texas and the second location in downtown Sanger, Texas. They have a wide assortment of red and white wines. You can also try some of their specialty wines like the Sangria, Papa's Peach, or their Little Green Apple wine. They also have a "lovely set up inside or outside so you could find the perfect spot to sit and drink wine". They also "offer cheeses and summer sausage to eat while you sit". The "owners" are "friendly and helpful with a lot of information about their wines and local attractions". It is "a great little winery just a lilies way off i45 definitely worth checking out" with "a nice little shop with a good variety of wines to taste".

Celestial Beerworks

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 21.48 mi

Husband and wife Matt and Molly Reynolds own Celestial Beerworks in DFW. Matt’s work with a restaurant to help them grow their brewing system in 2015 had been gaining a following, and he and his wife thought it was a good time to open their own business. Located at the Medical District, the brewery and taproom combines the things the couple are most passionate about – science, art, space, and beer – especially “hoppy and hazy” beers. A former art teacher, Molly managed the design of their beers’ labels and created most of the murals at the taproom. The road towards opening in late October 2018 was tough. During the process, they also had two children within a span of 15 months and kept their full-time jobs until just months before the opening. The rewards, however, came when four of their beers “trended” in a popular beer app soon after they opened.

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