Breweries with no kids allowed?

Anonymous
Yes, they have a drink or two and then wait long enough to be safe to drive. Or one person doesn’t drink.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have a drink or two and then wait long enough to be safe to drive. Or one person doesn’t drink.


They must wait a long time since it takes about an hour to process one drink. Not buying that one.
Anonymous
I bet a lot of people walk with their kids (and dogs) to Babycat. I could (but don’t because my kids are grown).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree on Elder Pines

Brookeville, Waredaca have less kids than Lone Oak, but still have some kids on the weekends.

We were at WareDaca on Sat for a soccer party lol.
I think any brewery with wide open spaces is gonna have kids.
Anonymous
It’s a winery not a brewery but Windridge vineyards is not kid friendly at all. Can’t sit most tables if you have a kid with you (even a high school age kid). Hardly any non alcoholic beverages besides a few cans of soda so kids can’t drink anything there. It would be perfect for you OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fallen Oak distillery in Olney just opened. No children allowed.


That's at Lone Oak, so that doesn't make sense. Even if kid are not allowed in the distillery building, it's still practically an elementary school playground.
Anonymous
Sounds awful.
Anonymous
Hopefully they don’t bring their dogs too.
Anonymous
The dogs are more annoying. PSA to dog owners: your dog does not have to go to the brewery with you. Leave them at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do people go to breweries and sample beer, then drive home with their kids in the car? Just wondered how that works.


Ever heard of Uber? Or Lyft?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The dogs are more annoying. PSA to dog owners: your dog does not have to go to the brewery with you. Leave them at home.


Ton of dogs at our end of season soccer party at Lone Oak. What happened to just going to a pizza place?!
Anonymous
And end of season soccer party at a brewery? These are the same parents who will buy alcohol for their teens.
Anonymous
Op back. Thank you for the suggestions. I will try Aslin, Elder Pine and 7 Locks.

Someone suggested Brookeville beer farm and IMO it is worse because they’re a smaller brewery and so the children feel packed in and not a great spot to go to for an adult only event for my group.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s a winery not a brewery but Windridge vineyards is not kid friendly at all. Can’t sit most tables if you have a kid with you (even a high school age kid). Hardly any non alcoholic beverages besides a few cans of soda so kids can’t drink anything there. It would be perfect for you OP!


Kids can drink soda.
Anonymous
The absolute worst is Lark in Aldie, VA. The worst. It's like a giant playground that sometimes serves beer. I stayed about 5 minutes and could not take it any longer.
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