Cooperstown has a centuries-old history of fine drink, going back well before baseball became America's pastime. Once the hops-growing capital of North America, it now boasts two breweries, a farm winery, and an historic cider mill, each making world-class beverages for all to enjoy.
Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard |
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288 Goose Street Fly Creek, NY 13337 Visit Website Show Video Show on Map
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Telephone: 607/547-9692 Toll Free: 800/505-6455 Email: info@flycreekcidermill.com Price Category: Free Season: Seasonal: Apr-Dec, daily 9am-6pm. Historic, water-powered cider mill on the banks of Fly Creek pressing fresh, sweet cider minutes (3 mi) from Cooperstown. Daily tastings of over 40 specialty foods including fresh mill-made fudge, cave-aged cheddar cheese, salsa, apple wines and hard ciders. Tour the Mill and relax on the observation deck with a farm-fresh lunch from the restaurant and bakery including ice cream delights and the famous cider float. Motorcoaches welcome. |
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Brookwood Garden |
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6000 St Rte 80 Lake Rd Cooperstown, NY 13326 Telephone: 607/547-2170 Email: info@brookwoodgarden.com |
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Season: Seasonal Brookwood Garden offers tours showcasing spectacular horticulture of the past and present, visiting a variety of private gardens not otherwise open to the public, including some of the early work of Ellen Biddle Shipman, one of the foremost garden designers of America's Golden Age. Discover historic Cooperstown behind high hedges and garden walls - and help bring a forgotten beauty back to life. |
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Cooperstown Farmers' Market |
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Pioneer Alley 101 Main Street Cooperstown, NY 13326 Telephone: 607/547-6195 Email: admin@otsego2000.org |
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Price Category: Free Season: May-Sep, Sat 8am-2pm, aftyer Labor Day: 9am-2pm Fresh baked goods, seasonal produce, maple & honey products, flowers, plants, herbs, meats, cheese, poultry, crafts & more. |
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Cooperstown Beverage Trail |
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288 Goose St Fly Creek, NY 13337 Telephone: 800/505-6455 Toll Free: 877/346-3253 |
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Cooperstown has a centuries-old history of the drink, going back well before baseball became America's pastime. Once the hops-growing capital of North America, it now boasts two breweries, a farm winery and an historic cider mill, each making world-class beverages for all to enjoy. Cooperstown Beverage Trail consists of four established attractions: the Fly Creek Cider Mill, Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown Brewing Company, and Bear Pond Winery. These four establishments comprise the Cooperstown Beverage Trail, New York State's very first official cuisine trail. |
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Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard |
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288 Goose Street Fly Creek, NY 13337 Telephone: 607/547-9692 Toll Free: 800/505-6455 Email: info@flycreekcidermill.com |
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Price Category: Free Season: Seasonal: Apr-Dec, daily 9am-6pm. Historic, water-powered cider mill on the banks of Fly Creek pressing fresh, sweet cider minutes (3 mi) from Cooperstown. Daily tastings of over 40 specialty foods including fresh mill-made fudge, cave-aged cheddar cheese, salsa, apple wines and hard ciders. Tour the Mill and relax on the observation deck with a farm-fresh lunch from the restaurant and bakery including ice cream delights and the famous cider float. Motorcoaches welcome. |
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Butternuts Beer & Ale |
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4021 State Highway 51 Garrattsville, NY 13342 Telephone: 607/263-5070 Email: sales@butternutsbeerandale.com |
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Season: YR The region's newest brewery produces farm-house ales. It brews its beers, packaged in cans, in a refurbished dairy barn located in the bucolic Butternut Valley. |
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Southwind Farm |
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PO Box 55 Gilbertsville, NY 13776 Telephone: 607/783-2491 |
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Breeding stock in standard horses, Polled Herford cattle, Jacob sheep, Golden Guernsey goats. Call ahead. |
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Cooperstown Brewing Company |
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River Street Milford, NY 13807 Telephone: 607/286-9330 Toll Free: 877/FIN-EALE Email: taproom@cooperstownbrewing.com |
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Price Category: $ Season: YR Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun noon-5pm. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Dec 25, Jan 1. This English-style brewery features beers with names like Old Slugger, Nine Man Ale, and Benchwarmer - very popular throughout the Northeast. |
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Earth's Harvest Farm |
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2835 State Hwy 51 Morris, NY 13808 Telephone: 607/263-5536 |
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An old timber barn is home to organic farm store featuring veggies, herbs, flowers, as well as hand-thrown pottery. |
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Annutto's Farm Stand and Cider Mill |
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E Main St, Rte 7 Oneonta, NY 13820 Telephone: 607/432-7905 Email: annutto@baka.com |
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Locally-grown produce and specialty items like honey and maple syrup, located just outside Oneonta city limits. Also has a cider mill on premises making natural apple cider. |
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Oneonta Farmers' Market |
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Main St Oneonta, NY 13820 Telephone: 607/437-0158 Email: baltazar_am@hotmail.com |
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Season: June - Oct, Sat 9am-2pm & Tues: 9am-2pm Live music, fresh produce, herbs, crafts, and more. |
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Perennial Fields |
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25 Main St State Hwy 7 Otego, NY 13825 Telephone: 607/988-9009 |
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Season: May-Sep Come visit our gardens, at our 1835 farm house overlooking Susquehanna Valley, where field grown perennials, herbs and ornamental grasses are dug to order. |
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Pie in the Sky |
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Barn at Hwy 7 W Otego, NY 13825 Telephone: 607/432-3599 |
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Season: Mid May-Christmas 9am-6pm This market hosts annual celebrations, homegrown produce, baked goods, cider press, home made ice cream. Min. S of Oneonta. |
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Willy's Farm and Cider Mill |
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349 Badeau Hill Rd Schenevus, NY 12155 Telephone: 607/638-9449 |
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Family operated cider mill and pumpkin farm located on 100 beautiful acres, with lots of room to run. Produce, pumpkins, pies, corn maze, crafts, hay rides. |
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