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September 2020 by Christopher W.
Amazing place to relax and drink some locally made cider. Always a great selection of ciders and meads to choose from. Plenty of indoor seating and is kept cool (a must in this Florida heat). Staff uses updated sanitary standards due to the current Covid world as it is. The staff is extremely friendly as well. A must visit place.
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February 2020 by Melody S.
The ciders were not good. There wasn't any music playing. We left and went elsewhere.
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January 2020 by Theresa C.
Great place! They have 21 rotating ciders that are gluten free! They also have over a dozen beer and wine on tap.They are super cheap and the warehouse ambiance makes it fun.They have old school Nintendo games!! Every Thursday is movie night!! Free popcorn!!I stumbled upon this Hidden Gem a week ago and I have been back twice so far. It's my new favorite spot because everyone can drink something, and there are lots of games to play- board games, cornhole, videogames...so Great! And 2 gender neutral bathrooms that are clean!
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September 2019 by Craig S.
Enjoying some local Brewing while in the West Palm Beach, found this local Cider House very tasty ciders.Enjoyed a flight of high gravity ciders.
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September 2019 by Bella R.
Love love love this place. There's always fun cider flavors. The staff is fun and lively. Trivia with ginger on Wednesday nights is a must. I like the cider and painting classes that they do always a fun girls night(or boys night)
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August 2019 by G W.
I like this place. Always have. Lot of changes have been made. I'll say what I like and what I think could improve I like the air hockey tables and poolI like the sweet art tables and new menu lists I like the friendly staffing I like the wine specials to go and happy hoursI like how it's dog friendlyThe back room has changed many times and now it's WAY too hot, the lights are too bright, and it lost its "homey" touch by the couches when they took the walls down. The music was way too loud over the couches last time and I'm cool w them playing what they like but some of it is just awful and again wayyyy too hot even with that fan. I haven't seen many food trucks lately either and now they charge for water which sucks. Maybe these things are still in the works so thats my take, overall cool place.
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July 2019 by Clive V.
So I can't say that I have tried any of their Ciders, but there was a food and beverage company called Southern fine foods there which my girlfriend and I wanted to try. But I will tell you that the inside of this little brewery was awesome and really a chilled out space to enjoy socializing in. Our table even had an old school style Nintendo game console with a large tv, just so you could take a trip down memory lane. Staff was very friendly.I will be back to try their Ciders
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July 2019 by Ry D.
Cool little set up. Kids allowed till 7 pm, I think. Two separate areas. One with tables and closer to the bar and the other around the tanks and has games for people and kids. Beer was ok. Cider was really good and reasonably priced.
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June 2019 by Russ F.
Very large selection of 25 ciders made on-site plus several local beers. They have flavors like pineapple, blackberry, apple, honeydew, etc. Some were very good. They sell crowlers to go. Cool vibe. They had some nice, unique art on the walls. They also had several games like cornhole, jenga, etc.
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June 2019 by Sarah S.
This is a cute little hidden gem. I wish more people visited. Lots of very cool ciders to choose from and some local beers. Big space with games to play and hangout.
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March 2019 by Dalv C.
Still an awesome place to come to! My wife's and my favorite!!! Wednesday's is the best. When we are in the area it is one of our most favorite places to come to for a after dinner drink or a pre-dinner drink. People are friendly and great to talk to.Lots of game to play and trivia night on Wednesday's..... be prepared!!!!Over all, we love this place and hope it stays around for a very long time! Cheers
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February 2019 by Paul P.
Wow this place has expanded, both in location and offerings since my last visit. WOW! lots of cider choices, beers on tap, wines-reds and whites with great descriptions. You can even take home your favorite selection canned right before your eyes. Currently most red wines are from CA or Italy and the whites are from Spain, CA, France or ItalyThey have game nights on Sunday, Wednesday trivia, and a few eats, like chocolate covered bacon. I also had the Love Potion #9, only made during Feb. I loved it!
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February 2019 by Jonathan W.
Cool spot for beer. It's european cider. It's not overly sweet or Carbonated like your typical beer. They have beers that are on the more dry side of sweeter side. They have a food truck on the outside They serve regular beers. And they serve 5oz flights ($2.50) each. They honor the discount on Yelp check in. They have 2 game rooms. Games like Nintendo, Huge Jenga, connect 4. Butterbeer- really cool!! B/c it taste like butterbeer from Hogwarets in Universal. Jalapeno- actually tastes like they dipped jalapeno better into the beer. It's very spicyStrawberry- it's not that sweet and not that strong of a strawberry taste. Acai- one of the better flavors. It's nice and sweet. Signature- it's so so. Bone dry- it's super good. They dryness isn't overpowering.
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January 2019 by Heather M.
Better than Broski? Not so much. My first impression of the ciders here were that they had a strange bitter back end. I thought broski was lacking carbonation but it was about the same as Accomplice ciders. The difference is Broski ciders don't have a bitter back end.The biggest problem here is the location. I called 2 Lyft drivers and neither could figure out where I was. I missed my lyft ride to the brightline. My boyfriend had to drive 1 hr and 15 min from Miami to WPB. FML. Then a fruit fly landed in my cider. Icing on the cake. Everyone was nice here. Cider was so-so. The end.
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December 2018 by Ryan F.
Stopped at Accomplice Brewery & Ciderworks on Saturday evening. Took advantage of the Samplers to try eleven different types of cider, a little over half of the flavors available. QualityAccomplice Brewery & Ciderworks is a unique name because the location really is all about cider. While they have a long list of guest beers, as well as some wines, the in-house focus is ciders. And while I remain on the fence about ciders, I am always willing to give them a shot. During our visit we ordered eleven Samplers to try the following flavors: Small Wonder (Chocolate, Marshmallow), A-Team (Hazelnut Jalapeno), Signature, Family Ties (Honeydew Melon), Quantum Leap (Amaretto), Kissing Cousins (Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio), Airwolf (Root Beer), Frubar (Black Cherry, Basil, Pineapple, Roasted Coconut), Black Cherry, Strawberry Basil, Dukes Of Hazard (Chipotle Pepper). Just from the different flavors available it is clear they are trying to do something special with their ciders. Unfortunately, I just felt that many of them fell flat. For me the highlights were Dukes Of Hazard and A-Team, both of which I felt were dryer and came with a kick. The Signature was pretty good as well and probably the one I would most likely drink a full draft of. The remainders ranged from strange to far too sweet. I knew I was asking for trouble with Family Ties, but that was by far the toughest to get down. It was just so sweet, I felt it in my teeth and head. Airwolf meanwhile sounds cool as a root beer flavor, but it just was not good at all. I am all for taking some risks, but I just did not feel like enough of them panned out.QuantityI am not the biggest fan of ciders, so I was glad to stick to the Samplers. It allowed for a taste of the unique flavors, without the commitment. And many of the flavors are things I would not want a full draft of.ValueNot sure exactly how the prices went, but I believe it was $2.50 or $3.50 for a 5oz Sampler, depending on whether it was a standard cider or a specialty flavor.AmbianceAccomplice Brewery & Ciderworks is located in an industrial area of West Palm Beach. It is surprisingly close to I-95, yet still tough to find. It sits in a garage space, where it seems like they connected three units together. The first area houses the bar with some seating around it. The middle space is where you will find most of the equipment. Then in the back they have a split game room, one with board games and the other with video games. Outside they have some picnic tables set up as well as a food truck on some evenings. It is very much an unfinished space with concrete walls and floors, exposed ceilings, and random construction equipment lying around. It also looks like they just bring in new tables and chairs whenever they find some, as most of the furniture did not match. My big concern was that it seemed warm on a very pleasant day, so I am not sure what it gets like a hot summer days.CrowdIt was pretty quiet on Saturday evening. A few folks sat at the bar and one small family made their way to the back area, but otherwise the place sat empty. It was a beautiful day outside, and despite having a small patio with picnic benches it is really an indoor spot, so people may have just been elsewhere. I imagine they rely more on events to bring in bigger crowds, as its location keeps it hidden away.ServiceThe bartender was perfectly nice, and had no problem pouring us a good amount of Samplers. However, it was clear she knew some of the folks sitting at the bar and stuck to chatting with them, rather than share some knowledge about their history.ParkingThey share a parking lot with the other businesses in this industrial park. It is a little confusing as many spots are labeled with a business number, but towards the front they had an area set up for all customers.ExtraAccomplice Brewery & Ciderworks did not do it for me, but I'm sure it will make true cider fans happy. They have a large assortment of unique flavors, however I found very few I truly enjoyed. And while I understand the challenges of finding a space