Nestled in Phinney Ridge, Yonder Bar is a cozy garage turned cider haven, serving up delicious Washington-grown ciders perfect for your stroll.
"After six months in business, the Greenwood/Phinney Ridge garage takeout cider spot Yonder Bar may have to close. According to My Ballard, complaints that a neighbor submitted to the city claim the takeout-only spot violates a Seattle rule limiting alcohol sales within a certain proximity to churches and schools (St. John Catholic School, St. John the Evangelist Parish, and Greenwood Elementary School are nearby, and the cider operation is on a “Stay Healthy” street)." - Gabe Guarente
"Opening Saturday in Phinney Ridge is Yonder Bar, the only retail shop for the new craft cider brand Yonder Cider. The bar will be located at 1st Ave NW between 78th Street and 79th Street (one of the city’s Stay Healthy pedestrian streets) and will offer to-go growlers, four-packs, branded merchandise, special releases and more as time goes on. The bar’s build-out in and old garage was originally styled as a tasting room, but Yonder Bar had been able to pivot and will now operate as a retail storefront. Yonder Cider, which is also releasing its line of craft ciders this weekend, picks and presses its apples in Wenatchee. At present, the cidery offers dry, semi-sweet, and Palisades styles of cider. They have also announced that a portion of its proceeds will benefit the Phinney Neighborhood Association. Initially, Yonder Bar will be open from Wednesday-Friday from 3-8 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday from 12-8 p.m." - Jackie Bryant
"Wenatchee orchard Yonder Cider is setting up shop in Phinney Ridge, with a “to-go bar” (read: retail store) opening this Saturday (August 22). It’s a tasting room, so you can drop by and taste hard ciders made with an array of Washington-grown apples, and grab some four-packs or growlers to go. Some proceeds will also go to the Phinney Neighborhood Association." - Tim Forster
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