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National brand adult ciders are a popular option these days. Certainly, one benefit of these ciders over beer is that they are gluten-free, but for folks who don’t like beer, cider offers a tasty alternative to heavier drinks. The mild sweetness of apples pairs perfectly with natural spices for a refreshing beverage during the heat of summer that transitions seamlessly into the cooler evenings of fall.
As of September 2015, Black Apple Crossing offers four cider options. Don’t worry if you don’t know what you want, just get a flight and try them all:
While they do not serve food themselves, Black Apple Crossing is partnering with small businesses to provide a meal with their cider. Taqueria Don Guero (a popular spot on the Springdale Taco Tour) is just across the street and will deliver to the cidery. Tyler’s Craft BBQ food truck serves tasty food Thursday evenings. If you just want a snack, they do have fresh-popped popcorn available.
The beautiful, private patio outside of the bar is a wonderful spot to meet friends and enjoy a pleasant evening. Have a drink at the stunning indoor bar or bring your group to the intimate room just off the bar space to play a board game. Be sure to follow Black Apple Crossing’s facebook page to keep up with special events, like live music, happening in historic Downtown Springdale.
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