Rob S
OG cider was pretty good and the chocolate covered strawberry is the best strawberry cider I’ve ever had. Some of the others weren’t too bad (not my favorites) but are a good variety of flavors that everyone should be able to find something they would really enjoy. The boneless chicken wings were also very good. I wish I had more time to hang out but unfortunately was rushing back to Boston for a flight. Definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area or passing through. I’d definitely go back if I’m ever back in the area. They seem to have a rotating menu of flavors as well.
Waitress was friendly and the guy working in the tap room was fantastic. He let me try a variety of flavors and really was taking the time to determine my taste preferences and help me find something I’d really enjoy. I’ve been to cideries before and am disappointed when I’m unable to try things. Especially when the location has so many options (you can only drink so many flights yourself). Honestly wish this place was closer to home because I would love to go back.
… moreH. Skinner
We loved our experience at High Limb Cider! The cider was delicious, the food was awesome (we had the pretzel/fondue appetizer, and Greek burger entre), and the arcade was affordable and fun. The best part was chatting with the founder, Jeremy Quaglia! Overall a great experience, I highly recommend 10/10
… moreMike Brodeur
The cider is good. They have a lot of good draft beers. The food is very sub-par. The atmosphere is Chuck E Cheese. Go to a real cidery and don’t pay for this unless can’t find a babysitter.
… moreMary Gribble
Such a cute taproom! As of nov 20th they are getting their larger taproom ready so it looks a bit empty when you come in but the friendly staff, fun wallpaper and cool bar draw you in to a cute tasting room in the back. The service was great and cider fantastic! Really unique flavors alongside with some classic sweet and dry ciders I’m super excited for thos place to open even more post pandemic!
… moreCassandra P
Beautiful set up. When covid is over and businesses can open as normal, the square bar will be a big hit. The tiny taproom they have running now is personal and welcoming. Our bartender was friendly and gave me a couple extra tastes. And the cider is delicious. There’s a variety for everyone.
… moreAnn S
Nestled inside a G Pub, High Limb Cider’s taproom is spacious, clean and welcoming. We had the tasting flights and charcuterie (charcuterie not worth $24 tbh). The tasting flight was only ~$10 and included four of your choice. The crème brûlée and OG were our favorites. Really nice, smooth cider in so many unique flavors- we liked every single flavor! They sell bottles, four-packs and mixed four-packs in beautiful cans. Something for everyone here! Highly recommend.
… moreJames Regan
Great tasting cider . Really fun atmosphere. Fun night out.
… moreJoe S
Haven’t been yet but plan to ASAP because ive been down south for a few years and I happened to land on the cape for the time being.
I remember when the guys first started brewing as homestead. Amazing product back then, cant imagine how far they’ve come since. Their original recipe is phenomenal. (Tastes even better out of a recycled….erm I mean “upcycled” 40oz ♻️) If they have pretzels with cheese sauce and mustard im in heaven lol
Any place that asks me for suggestions on what to put on tap i always mention highlimb cuz the big distributors are bullies and the places that ask are only concerned with making their customers happy thru great taste and better quality which highlimb has in spades. Ya’ll might get a call from WA at some point haha
… moreBrian Franzen
The cider flights were pretty good, you can choose which you want to try. I believe it would have been a better experience if the ciders from the tap were actually cold though. Nearly all the ciders were room temp from the taps. There were some good flavors.
… moreBrian Williams
I’m not usually a cider kinda guy, but I had their High Limb “Core” Cider, and I really enjoyed it. They also serve a large variety of local brews.
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