"Diskin Cider’s actual patio is small, but the building has huge garage doors that open when the weather is nice. It’s normal to see lots of pups and kids playing games with their families, which makes this place feel more like a block-party hangout than a cidery. The bartenders aren’t afraid to get creative—ask for the Garden Bob, an off-menu mix of their Garden Party cucumber melon cider and Bob’s Your Uncle, their traditional English Dry." - adam sloan
"Diskin Cider’s actual patio is small, but the building has huge garage doors that open when the weather is nice. It’s normal to see lots of pups and kids playing games with their families, which makes this place feel more like a block-party hangout than a cidery. The bartenders aren’t afraid to get creative—ask for the Garden Bob, an off-menu mix of their Garden Party cucumber melon cider and Bob’s Your Uncle, their traditional English Dry." - Adam Sloan
"A place to sip crisp ciders and sample local cider offerings in a taproom setting." - Missy Frederick
"This Wedgewood-Houston cidery welcomes pups of all breeds. They can hang out on the expansive and sunny patio while their human kicks back with a few pints of locally brewed cider and live music. Don’t sleep on the food menu here — kimchi fried rice, the Hawaiian burger with Porter Road beef and grilled pineapple, and a French toast bake with house-made shokupan (Japanese-style milk bread) take the pub grub concept up a notch." - Jackie Gutierrez-Jones
"Nashville’s first craft cidery, Diskin Cider, opened in Wedgewood-Houston back in 2018 thanks to Pacific Northwest transplant Adam Diskin and his pal, Todd Evans. After studying under an English cider master, the pair opened a warehouse-style cidery that boasts plenty of seating both inside and out, along with a menu of craft brews made with fresh-pressed apples. If you’re wary of ciders, fear not, a team of experts stands ready to help you find your new favorite. The cidery hosts regular events like drag brunch, trivia, and comedy shows, plus pregame parties (and transportation) for Nashville SC games." - Kellie Walton