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Arbor Crest Wine Cellars

Arbor Crest Wine Cellars

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4705 N Fruit Hill Rd, Spokane, Washington, 99217, United States
(509) 927-9463 www.arborcrest.com
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Jul 11, 2018
Sadly, we started off on the wrong foot in the tasting room. We arrived at 4:15p on Friday and the lady helping us led with "we are closing at 20 min 'til 5 so you'll have to hurry.' I asked why they were closing early and she said 'because we have lives too." Huh? I said we came in from Arizona and were excited to taste. She said she hears stuff like that all the time. She was clearly done serving, talking, helping anyone. One girl overheard the conversation, stepped in and was very nice. We had plenty of time to taste a few wines and even drink a glass - we didn't need to be rushed out. We walked the beautiful grounds and saw they were set up for a big event. They might have have led with that bit of information instead of making us feel unwelcome as soon as we walked in.

Jul 1, 2018
Wounderful time at sponsored concert. Spectacular views, plenty of parking in a comfortable setting. Good prices on wine and beer. You can bring in your own food but don't have to as they have an ample selection of items to choose from.

Jul 6, 2018
Great place to relax. I had never attended their summer concert series. It was so relaxing. The music was great.

Jun 15, 2018
Remarkable. Incredible Spectacular. You n3d to see it to believe it and appreciate it. Beauty and history in your face. Have some wine, or a beer, sit back and enjoy the music. But don't miss it. Its to die.gor.

Mar 30, 2018
Extraordinary Winery! D surroundings buildings view of the off of the cliff is absolutely phenomenal. The quality of wine is unbelievable. Support of the locals artists musicians the community is something that more communities should strive for. I give Arbor Crest five stars!

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Opening Hours

Mon:12 pm - 5 pm
Tue:12 pm - 5 pm
Wed:12 pm - 5 pm
Thu:12 pm - 8 pm
Fri:12 pm - 5 pm
Sat:12 pm - 5 pm

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