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Pecan Bourbon
A flight
The offerings
Create your own drinks!
Front door
Build your own Gin and Tonic
Outdoor entry and seating area
Salted pecan old fashioned
Hummus plate
Hummus and Crackers - real nice
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Blackland distillery
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Entry
Bar
Mini bottle pack
Experimental tasting flight
Experimental flight- bourbon and rye
Scott N.
Jan 13, 2025
Some of the best whiskey I have had and the drinks are so good . You can pick from seasonal drinks to everyday whiskey drinks or vodka drinks . Oh and the sweet and spicy nuts are really good alongside your favorite drink.Bartenders are super nice and very fast in mixing drinks . One of our favorite places for date night !
Read MoreHelen S.
Dec 15, 2024
Stopped by here after seeing their distillery tour online. We were seated as soon as we arrived and had our welcome drinks, we picked the old fashioned and dreamsicle fizz. The old fashioned was good but the dreamsicle fizz was too sweet for me personally and didn't have any fizz, so the description felt a little off. The tour was informational, Sophie was our guide and she did a good job. We enjoyed it along with the overall ambiance of the place.The tour is $36 ($30 plus a 20% mandatory fee). We decided to purchase 2 bottles of the pecan brown sugar bourbon after the tour, which is great to make holiday drinks. They charged us the 20% mandatory fee on the bottles as well, so would recommend to pay attention to that. We later found out that the bottles were cheaper at the liquor store which didn't make much sense. Overall, we enjoyed our visit and are proud to have Blackland right here in TX. We loved the texpresso and the pecan brown sugar bourbon, would highly recommend those!
Read MoreCitygirl ..
Oct 17, 2024
One of favorites for craft cocktails. Great service too.Hope they get few more bites on the menu for vegetarians and fix the bright lights ;-)
Read MoreLaNitria T.
Oct 23, 2024
How have I not yet completed a review?! This place is one of my absolute favorite spots for happy hour, seasonal favs, or just a quick stop and shop as I tend to leave with a bottle on occasion. Very cool space, cute and cozy and always great service. They don't serve food, but welcome you to bring some in. There have been a few staff changes lately, but nothing too crazy.
Read MoreNikki J.
Apr 14, 2024
*Note - the tour is 2 hours*. My friend and I booked a tour because we love a good distillery tour. It does not say online how long the tour is, which on a regular day would have been fine but my friend had a commitment & wasn't able to finish her tasting. The couple next to us also seemed antsy toward the last 30mins. Outside of that, everything was great! The tours start at 1pm, which is when the distillery opens. So we had to wait outside before they opened the doors. But they have a nice outdoor patio. Once we got inside, our welcome drink was waiting for us. We got to sip on that & settle in for a few minutes before the tour started. Tour guide, warren was knowledgeable and funny. Blackland is a unique distillery than others I been to, as so much of their process is done through technology. Once the tour was over, we were back at our seats at the bar for our tastings. Bartender, Eric was very friendly & attentive. My faves were the gin & rye -- which are NOT my typical drinks or choice! So they are doing something right. I also added a tasting of the texpresso, which was absolutely divine. Overall the tour is definitely worth it!
Read MoreAngela E.
Dec 13, 2024
I am falling deeply in love with this spot. Took the tour/tasting on a Saturday afternoon & it was awesome. Long enough to be interesting, short and informal enough to be engaging & fun. Suuuper cute and cozy place with great service, and amazing spirits. I'm hooked. I've had the Grapefruit Punch, White Cosmos & Pecan Prairie 'Nogs. All top notch. Nothing negative to say, but be aware that the parking is limited, they only serve light bites, & it's small, so I can imagine going there and not having a place to sit although that hasn't been an issue during my visits. I highly recommend checking it out.
Read MoreJennifer C.
May 16, 2024
Nice place for pre dinner drinks. Quiet, laid back ambience and speakeasy vibes. Service was the only downer. There were only two other people there and it took a good 25 minutes for us to even be acknowledged. The waitress was by the bar on her phone. She never came back around to offer us another round. We had to actually flag the bartender down to close our tab. But other than that, it's a nice place. Not sure if I would return.
Read MoreRefugio G.
May 21, 2024
Another stop during our trip to Fort Worth. I'd read about them on IG and a friend recommended as well. First greeting and service was awesome. The gentleman answered the questions and made so great recommendations. The crowd seemed to be locals with some out of towners (besides us) mixed in. Either way, it was a nice intimate environment. When, whom I assume was the manager, came and asked if we needed anything else, it took a turn. I don't know if I asked the wrong thing or if he didn't like the way I looked or what. Tbh, I don't think it's the way I look, I had showered and brushed my teeth that day. Anyway, his facial expression was akin to gtfo and why are you even here? We finished our drinks and left, we might come back and if we do, I'll make sure to bow down before the bearded manager and apologize in advance for any stupid question I ask.
Read MoreJoey R.
May 6, 2024
From the moment we stepped into Blackland Distillery, it was clear that this wasn't your average spirit-slinging spot. Our guide, Brian, greeted us with a smile so bright it could've powered the distillery itself. He wasn't just a guide; he was a walking encyclopedia of everything ethanol, with a splash of stand-up comedian.Brian led us through the magical land of mashes and barrels, telling tales of grains and gins so enthralling, I half-expected to see a whiskey fairy pop out of a barrel. The samples flowed like a river of liquid gold, and each drink was a masterpiece. I mean, the cocktails were so good, I started feeling poetic. Or maybe that was just the vodka talking.The highlight? A tasty concoction of frozen orange juice ice cubes, the dream sickle ." It was like tasting the soul of an orange --bold, beautiful, and a tad rebellious. By the end of the tour, not only were we tipsy with delight, but we were also considering enrolling in Brian's unofficial school of booze wizardry.If you're looking for a sign to visit Blackland Distillery, this is it. Go for the spirits, stay for Brian's charm and leave as a slightly wiser (and definitely happier) connoisseur of fine liquors. Cheers to an unforgettably spirited adventure!
Read MoreJeff K.
Oct 15, 2023
When i first moved to texas, i rented an airbnb right down the street from this place. I'm a bit disappointed, i didn't take advantage of the walking distance to this bar. sometimes, this place gets really packed and other nights, its not too busy. However, i know you can make reservations online to ensure you get a spot at the bar. There are a few booth seats, and about 10 or so seats around the bar. i love the variety of drinks here, and the bourbon by itself is also really good. Tried the dreamsicle fizz, texpresso yourself... and both are very different but good. I think these two are the most popular drinks.On a different occasion i also tried the texas pecan brown sugar bourbon, and drinking that neat was very delicious. it may be a bit sweet for some folks.They also serve simple food, like hummus, olive & nuts and a meat/cheese plate. Service was quick and friendly.
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