Posted on 09/29/2024 6:10:01 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Now, while a distillery owner may feel that opening a restaurant is akin to moving two risky Jenga pieces in a row, plenty of renowned distilleries throughout the U.S. have defied the odds. From businesses located in the middle of Manhattan to smaller operations running in towns with less than 10,000 total residents, the best distilleries with restaurants provide visitors a quality spot to refuel on-site after imbibing — no matter the location.
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Lula Restaurant Distillery New Orleans
Maker's Mark Kentucky
Copper & Kings Louisville Kentucky
Pacific Coast Spirits Oceanside California
Junction 35 Spirits Sevierville, Tennessee
Cardinal Spirits Bloomington Indiana
Great Jones Distilling Co New York NY
Philadelphia Distilling Philadelphia PA
Drift Distillery San Clemente CA
Nelson's Green Brier Distillery Nashville TN
I can recommend the little restaurant at The End of the Line moonshine distillery at the old Brushy Mountain Prison.
*** Cardinal Spirits Bloomington Indiana***
I have not been there, to my knowledge. It’s a couple of hours away, but I have friends who love Bloomington, so maybe we can meet them there sometime.
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The Cellar Upstairs on the roof of the San Sebastian Winery in St. Augustine, FL is very good. Great food and an outstanding wine list!
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