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Wineries with Food

2,393 of the 14,691 wineries we track nationwide have food on site. A generic "food" tag on a map listing doesn't say whether a winery has a full restaurant, a simple cheese-and-charcuterie board, or nothing beyond vending machines — that distinction gets lost in a database field. Every winery listed here has food on site confirmed directly from the winery's own website or menu page.

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Ask what "food" actually means before you plan a meal around it. Many wineries only offer light bites like cheese boards or snacks rather than a full restaurant, so check the specific offering first if you're counting on lunch or dinner.

Common questions

Can you eat at a winery?
Many wineries offer some form of food, ranging from a full on-site restaurant to a simple cheese and charcuterie board meant to pair with tastings. Some also allow you to bring your own picnic, so it's worth checking a winery's specific policy before you go.
Do wineries have restaurants?
Some do, particularly larger or destination wineries, but many others only offer light snacks or small plates rather than a full sit-down restaurant. If a real meal is the goal, it's best to confirm what kind of food service a specific winery actually has.