Garden Grove Brewing & Urban Winery in Richmond
3445 W Cary St, -2726, 23221 - Get directionsMenu Garden Grove Brewing & Urban Winery
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Opening Time
Sunday - 12PM-8PMMonday - 4PM-9PM
Tuesday - 4PM-9PM
Wednesday - 4PM-9PM
Thursday - 4PM-9PM
Friday - 12PM-10PM
Saturday - 12PM-10PM
Price range per person $10 - $25
Services
- Outdoor seating
- Wheelchair accessible
- Сredit cards accepted
- Parking
- Wi-Fi
- TV
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Damon B.
What a superb discovery on this end of town. SoCal Native and visiting from LA, so it feels like Melrose - but without the douche bag attitude. That said, the cider (the Twig), the Sunkeeper (Saison), are fire AF. As a little extra, try the Garden Pepper Jack cheese. Another extra that we don't always have in LA is relatively accessible parking. All in all, a chill vibe and dope spot in the Cary hood. Come through and enjoy.
Klara C.
Got here right when they opened and a really cute place. Street parking available. I ordered a flight of 4 beers, 5 wines and tried 2 of the honeywines. 2 honeywines: Honey & I - dryer than I thought it would be with a hint of sweetness. Really light and refreshing and really good. Honeysuckle - really good balance of sweetness and you do get thay hint of lemon. I think these are perfect for a hot summer day. Flight of 4 Two Scoops - My favorite out of the 4 by far. Delicious, sweet and they described it as a lemon Italian ice cream and it is very well described. I absolutely loved it. Blackbyrd - you get that coffee aftertaste bit as a dark Lager, this is really good and mirrors a lighter version of a Stout. Single Wide - Has hoppy and fruity notes in the smell. Not hoppy in taste and i enjoyed it even though the fruity tastes didn't come through that much. Sunkeeper - The Lemongrass angel comes through very well and it's a very light and refreshing beer. Also ordered a flight of wine/cider/honeywine. This came with 5. I ordered: Typhoon - My favorite out of the 5, it was sweet and you definitely got both the Mango and passionfruit. Pina - My 2nd favorite. Although a little sour, you do taste the pineapple at the end. The sourness is not overpowering. Petit Verdot - My 3rd favorite. A little darker and frutier than the Adaptation but a little less dry. Also a great red. Adaptation - this one is a dryer red but still really good. This is more for sipping slowly in my opinion. Making Strides - I was excited to try this one but didn't get to much of the mimosa taste. Still light a...
Shane F.
First time here pleasant atmosphere and nice bartender great beer selection would recomend for nice calm nite enjoying beer with friends workers or family