
Sonoma’s best-kept secret is a cider taproom and bottle shop steps off the historic Sonoma Plaza in the heart of wine country. Pomme is more than just your neighborhood cider taproom. Explore the world of cider, from dry to sweet, appley to funky, on 18 rotating taps. You’ll also find an incredible variety of ciders in our ever-expanding bottle shop. From classic French cidre and Spanish sidra to hard-to-find Japanese and Australian ciders. From small-batch East Coast ciders to locally grown farm-to-bottle ciders from Sonoma County’s independent makers. Come hang out, enjoy a glass or a flight, or share a bottle with friends, and raise a toast to the original Sonoma County star: the apple.
Hours
| Saturday | 12–8 PM |
| Sunday | 12–6 PM |
| Monday | 12–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–7 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 12–6 PM |
| Friday | 12–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 531 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476
Phone: (707) 343-7155
Website: https://www.pommecidershop.com/
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Reviews
We shared the “poolside flight” and loved each drink. I was also so happy that they had a mead on tap!!!! His favorite was the ginger agave from napa and mine was the honey lime mead from richmond.
The server was so nice as well, he kept calling us kids which made us feel very young hahaha. tbh we are young at 29/30… so the term of endearment was very warranted hahaha.
they also serve food and meat slices which sounded so good, but we had dinner reservations that night already and didn’t want to over eat . We will definitely come back and try more ciders/food!
Jessy and Rick are super knowledgeable about their offerings and the flights offer huge pours! They also have a bottle shop on site with cold drinks to go for picnicking on the Plaza or sipping for sipping at home.
A great spot for a palate cleanser from wine tasting, relaxing with friends, celebrating the good life and learning about cider.
We had a nice time chatting with owners, Rick Tranchina and Jessica Olson-Ealy, who are very knowledgeable about cider. They have 18 taps and a wide range of ciders in the bottle shop.
They have lots of ciders from Sonoma County. As of April 2024, they were stocking ciders by 13 of the 19 producers we will be pouring at the Gravenstein AppleFair Craft Cider : Bardos, Belden Barns, Coturri, Dutton, Ethic, Eye Cyder, Hobo, Horse and Plow, Humboldt, Lassen, North American Press, Tilted Shed, and Twin Hills.
They also have a lot of favorites from across the state (e.g., Tanuki, Santa Cruz Cider Co), country (e.g., Art+Science, Eve’s, Farnum Hill, Eden), and world (e.g., Oliver’s, Eric Bordelet).
They even introduced me to a new cider that I didn’t know about: Far Cider in St. Helena. After Rick gave us a taste of it, we had to buy a bottle. You can taste that 3 years in the barrel! It reminded me of the wonderfully oaky Yarlington Mill by Oliver’s Cider that Tom Oliver poured us at the cider salon at 2019 Franklin County Cider Days.
We need more cider like we need a hole in the head, but we still couldn’t avoid the temptation to buy the Humble Perry by Art+Science and the Peak Bloom by Eden, neither of which we have been able to try previously.