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Knockin Noggin Cidery & Winery

Knockin Noggin Cidery & Winery

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4.7 Google Review
600 Main St, Volant, Pennsylvania, 16156, United States
(724) 704-0662 www.knockinnoggin.com
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Jul 13, 2018
Cider is good. Nice variety. About $20 a growler. I remember when they were $16.

Mar 9, 2018
Review edit : Went again yesterday. We really enjoy the wines and ciders. However the staff treated us as though we were an incovience to her. We were planning on spending some time here with a glass of wine but she couldn't get rid of us faster. We went to one of your other establishments where the young man was extremely friendly and helpful. Left my old review on the bottom for comparison: Great ciders and wine, staff were nice.

May 14, 2018
Great tasty ciders. Good value when you buy by the glass. They have an expensive "growler" price and their growler size, is actually howler size. They are calling there howler a growler

May 18, 2018
Friendly and knowledgeable. Good selection. Good parking and easy to get to.

Mar 1, 2018
This is a delightful little cidery/winery tucked in the middle of charming Volant, PA -- a carefully cultivated boutique-shopping-village-style micro-burgh about an hour north of Pittsburgh, PA. Embedded in a turn-of-the-century home next to the Volant Mill, you'll find a warm and inviting place to sit and rest, select from a few dozen very tasty locally crafted wines and ciders, and enjoy laughter and good conversation. Ciders range from stolid dry to the ever popular sweet, and the firm frequently produces small batches of specials for various holidays, that may include other fruits such as peach or plum or Christmas spices. What increases the appeal is a carefully selected short menu of quick and tasty appetizers , melt sandwiches and other excellent accompaniments. Spending a few hours here is easy. Leaving is hard. Maybe it's the cider?

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Wed:11 am - 5 pm
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