| Bull Run winery has a section specifically for families w kids. |
| On the MD side, Sugarloaf Mountain is right there which is a very nice hike, then the winery is just down the road. They bring in outside food vendors so I'd call/check their social media, but they also are friendly to outside food. They have lawn games too. |
+1 PP absolutely cannot control themselves when it comes to drinking and therefore assumes everyone has trouble just having a little and then stopping drinking. |
| The mommy wine culture has gotten so bad. Go to a playground with your kids, OP. |
Silly moms! You're not people anymore. How dare you try to do something for the whole family. |
| WTH, hire a sitter! |
NP and funny - Lone Oak Brewery actually *has* a playground for kids. You know, so they can run around and have fun while their parents enjoy a beer or two and talk with friends. It’s really not that hard a concept. It’s also not the same thing as pouring wine into a travel mug and bringing it with you everywhere you go. |
Yes, companies have realized the prevalence of mommy wine culture and now offer playgrounds at wineries. Doesn’t make it okay. |
I don't even drink and I clicked on this link hoping to find the name of the winery we went to years ago with friends, which had the most awesome playground made of enormous tires. It was in Poolesville, that I recall. Anyone know?? Was thinking it would be fun to go back now that my younger kid is old enough to play on the structures, and the food looked really good. They had food trucks I think. I didn't try the wine so that's not the draw! |
Do you always engage in all or nothing thinking? That’s problematic. |
You need to loosen up lady. |
+1 paradise springs is great! We also like chrysalis. Also, we go to wineries all the time with kids, it’s really not a big deal and others do too. |
| We liked Antietam creek winery, combined it with some hiking at the battlefield. They have live music events, sometimes food trucks, picnic tables with fire pits & s’more’s kits. They have a menu, but we didn’t eat, had wine & kids did s’more’s. |
Rocklands, probably. Don’t remember the tire thing, but it’s been a while. |
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We go to Bull Run for kid friendly, but also used to be members at Chrysalis and went there many times with our kids. Barrel Oak is also great (and very dog friendly).
If you like beer, Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery is also great, has picnic tables out on the lawn area where there's plenty of space for kids to run around without bothering other people. |