| 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. |
| I bet a lot of people walk with their kids (and dogs) to Babycat. I could (but don’t because my kids are grown). |
We were at WareDaca on Sat for a soccer party lol. I think any brewery with wide open spaces is gonna have kids. |
| 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! |
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. |
| Sounds awful. |
| Hopefully they don’t bring their dogs too. |
| 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. |
Ever heard of Uber? Or Lyft? |
Ton of dogs at our end of season soccer party at Lone Oak. What happened to just going to a pizza place?! |
| And end of season soccer party at a brewery? These are the same parents who will buy alcohol for their teens. |
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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. |
Kids can drink soda. |
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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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