A modern and beautiful cider house that combines sleek, contemporary design with natural elements, creating a harmonious space that reflects both elegance and the rustic charm of cider production. Imagine large windows letting in natural light, offering views of vines and orchard. The architecture features clean lines with minimalist features such as wood and stone accents. Inside, polished concrete floors, open shelving, and industrial lighting fixtures add a trendy yet warm atmosphere. At Ironwood Cider House, we believe in creating a space where everyone is welcome. Whether you’re a lifelong cider enthusiast or trying it for the first time, our doors are always open to all. We celebrate diversity in every aspect of our business – from the people we serve to the apple varieties we source, and the stories shared over each glass. We’re committed to fostering a community where respect, inclusion, and a love for cider bring people together.
Sunday-Monday
11:00AM – 5:00PM
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
Lawn Games (eg. Corn hole)
Merchandise
Live Music/Entertainment
Baby Change Tables
Highchairs for Children
Breastfeeding Safe Space
Gender Neutral Washrooms
Accessible Washrooms
Accessible Seating Area (Low Modular Seating)
Accessible Entry
Gluten Free Cider
Vegan Friendly Cider
Organic Cider
Flights
Samples and tastings
Growler Fills
Cider on Tap
Can accommodate dietary restrictions
Vegan options
Gluten free options
Snacks
Retail shop
Tasting room
Bar
On-farm
Patio or outdoor seating
Bookable event space
Welcomes Large Groups (including bus tours)
Welcomes Walk-ins
Pet Friendly
Family Friendly
Educational events
Guided tastings
Tours
Product can be purchased at other retail locations
Product can be purchased online
Cider can be purchased on-site to take home
Shares the tales and stories on the Ontario Craft Cider Trail. Meet the makers and taste the journey, one sip at a time.
The members of the Ontario Craft Cider Trail acknowledge that Ontario is the original homeland of many nations of the First Peoples including the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat. Our orchards and Cider Houses exist on lands that were subject to various treaties, such as the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850, the Williams Treaties of 1923 and the Toronto Purchase (Treaty 13, 1805). We recognize the ongoing injustices that have prevented First Peoples from fully enjoying the bounty of their lands and their inherent rights to harvest and steward these territories. We are committed to learning, listening, and working together to build a better path forward — one that honours Indigenous culture, respects the land, and ensures it can be shared by all.
Drink Ontario Apples™ is a dedicated promotion program sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness. The program and its logo will help consumers identify apple cider products made with 100% Ontario Apples.
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