DON’T GO Tried to go to Nickle Creek Vineyard in Foster today, and unfortunately was met with a rude woman dictating they don’t allow children. Doesn’t state on the facebook site and will ensure I never go back. The “woman’s” attitude regarding the matter was appalling and told us to go look up all of the wineries that don’t allow children when we didn’t ask. Feel free to boycott if you have children, as clearly they don’t like them. Nicklecreek- class is free….have your employees develop some. Also, remove the picture of the child on your website.
I understand 21+, however, there is a right and a wrong way...
Read moreOn a beautiful Saturday afternoon we were approached as soon as we stepped foot on the walkway with our stroller containing our 5 week old baby. The employee stated we were not allowed to drink wine because they were a 21+ establishment. Other guests onlooking were appalled on how we were singled out immediately and made a spectacle of. It was very embarrassing and I am disappointed with this business. If you are looking for a family friendly vineyard, try Verde Vineyards in Johnston not too far...
Read moreVery welcoming...their wines covered all palettes...from good amount of oak to the minimum amount of oak...3 wonderful whites...3 flavorful bodied reds...2 dessert wines...great with cigars if that is your enjoyment which is my husbands...3 fruit wines...cool peach..summer in a bottle strawberry...and my favorite blueberry...yum...We always return...with our picnic basket...and one or maybe two bottles ( who am I kidding, 3 bottles) of their wine to compliment our meal...go...enjoy...drink...
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