Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Deep Ellum cidery with creative flights, sake-bomb fun, and a Dominican-influenced kitchen; great vibes and service, with some mixed takes on cider sweetness and carbonation.
Trinity Cider delivers solid neighborhood taproom quality through exceptional bartender warmth and attentiveness paired with creative, flavorful Dominican-influenced food that complements its cider lineup well. Occasional carbonation and sweetness variations prevent grade A territory, while the Deep Ellum location and welcoming patio vibe create genuine appeal without reaching destination status. A reliable, fun spot for cider enthusiasts and casual diners seeking knowledgeable service.
A casual Deep Ellum taproom where the vibe is warm and bustling, bartenders pour generous samples, and sake-bomb shouts ripple down the bar. Reviewers describe playful games, bold wall art, and welcoming staff who make first-timers feel like regulars. One guest summed it up: "They walked us through a flight and nailed our favorites." The culinary approach leans creative and playful: ghost pepper kicks in the Casper, chai and PB&J riffs, and rotating flights that encourage exploration. The kitchen adds a Dominican accent with empanadas, chopped cheese, and a buzzed-about chimi burger—great alongside a crisp pour. A few cider fans wanted more carbonation or less sweetness, but most call the lineup fun and flavorful. Families can make it work thanks to non-alcoholic ciders and a relaxed patio, but it is bar-first. Kids might enjoy NA Apple and Apple & Rhubarb, while adults sample flights. If you prefer traditional meals or a kids menu, plan accordingly and aim for earlier hours.
Area: Arts and nightlife district with murals, music venues, and bars; attracts bar-hoppers and casual groups.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked entertainment area; typical nightlife caution needed late nights, but active foot traffic.
Nearby: Near music venues, breweries, bars, and street art; frequent events and weekend crowds.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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