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Train Wreck Distillery

Train Wreck Distillery

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25 Madison Ave, Mount Holly, New Jersey, 08060, United States
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Sep 5, 2022
Unique, charming distillery I love the restoration and decor. Small distillery with some outside seating, dog friendly. Good mix selections, Vodka, Whiskey, Rum, Gin..all created there. So quaint and cozy, gives you that small town historical feel. Several restaurants and a busy ice cream place within walking distance as well as a trail that runs alongside the establishment that your dog will also appreciate. Cool to watch their technique to add smoke flavor to their old fashioned; Noel was friendly. attentive and knowledgeable Take out for sale

Apr 15, 2022
Great mixed drinks here and great atmosphere in this former old train station. Service is also great. The bartender Rebekah was very enthusiastic about explaining how the drinks were made. I had the Mount Holly Storm and the Mango Heat. Both were very good.

Nov 26, 2022
The atmosphere is laid back and relaxed; the cocktails are top notch. Service awesome. My favorite weekend place to visit.

Dec 26, 2022
Distillery with fun indoor & outdoor seating space inside of an old train depot! The drinks were great, the atmosphere was fun, and we loved how it was decked out for the holidays! Excited to return to this place soon! The patio was enclosed in winter, but is open air in summer and there are bonfire pits around. Live music occasionally is a nice touch!

Feb 7, 2023
Big time drinks and a cozy environment. The best place to get a really good drink and enjoy live music. The staff is great, the drinks are creative and the booze is local!

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