Three Notch'd Brewery, Distillery & Craft Kitchen - Nelson County

Nellysford·Beer To Go

About

Three Notch’d Brewing Co. in Nellysford, Virginia is a brewery, distillery, and craft kitchen located along the Nelson 151 trail, known for house beer, craft cocktails, locally sourced food, and a scenic countryside setting. With a full bar, full kitchen, patio seating, reservations, cabana rentals, and private event space, it offers a destination-style stop for visitors exploring Nelson County craft beverages.

Amenities

Beer To GoFamily FriendlyFire PitsFoodFull KitchenOther DrinksOutdoor SeatingParkingPet FriendlyPrivate Events

Good for

FamiliesOutdoor HangoutsGroupsCasual Hangouts

Vibe

Rustic · Scenic · Neighborhood gem
Closed now · Closed · Opens 11am
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Monday11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Saturday11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Sunday11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
What's new

Recent changes

Beers added, swapped, or kicked in the last 7 days

NewSun Smack White Ale· Wheat
Yesterday
NewAgentic· IPA
Yesterday
KickedLiberty Hollow Ale· Other
Yesterday
KickedGhost of the James· Pale Ale
Yesterday
NewCost of Living Ale· Blonde
3 days ago
KickedRodeo Mexi-Lager· Lager
3 days ago
NewDuke of Clouds· IPA
4 days ago
Kicked40 Mile· IPA
4 days ago

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What's on tap

16 Beers Currently Pouring

Mostly IPAs · avg 5.88% ABV

Pours from $7

Updated yesterday

Style breakdown

IPA
5
Wheat
2
Red Ale
2
Gose
1
Amber
1
Cider
1
Stout
1
Blonde
1

ABV range

2
Session (< 5%)
13
Standard (5–7%)
1
Bold (> 7%)

Range: 4.2% – 7.5%

On tap now

Tap list data is automatically refreshed every two weeks and may not reflect today's exact selection. Confirm with the brewery directly for the most current availability.

Atmosphere

Reviews

4.4on Google · 225 reviews
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What visitors often mention
Visitors often mention the patio, friendly staff, the beer selection.

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Reviewer
★★★☆☆

Stopped in for lunch and had a beer of my own, I also tried a few others. Drinks were solid, the food on the other hand was not. Our server seemed annoyed and rude from the start. Not sure if she was overwhelmed with other tables, but this was at 11:15am. I ordered the onion ring app to start. It was well above average. Perfectly cooked but could have been seasoned better. Not a ton of flavor in the batter, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Ok, here is where things fall apart. I ordered the Sweet Heat Chicken Sandwich as my entree. When it came, I noticed it consisted of two small, thin chicken patties like you would find in the frozen food section at your local grocery store. Once I bit into the sandwich, my suspicions were confirmed: processed chicken. Not what I was expecting from this establishment. To be clear, my expectation was for a fresh chicken breast, battered and fried on site. I tried my best to capture this in the photos I took. I was extremely disappointed to say the least, especially for the price point. (The fries and Mac and cheese were excellent!) I would return in the future for drinks, however I will eat elsewhere.

R
Reviewer
★★☆☆☆

Both our meals were overcooked. The Honey Badger Burger should have been well done but ended up dry and chewy, and the seasonal Harvest Gnocchi was also dry and lacking (all the sauce sank to the bottom). The beer selection was good, but the meal overall was disappointing.

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