Visit the Winery

Enjoy what we have to offer in the tasting room, open-air deck, or hillside. Open daily for tastings, flights, and private experiences.

A stylized grape leaf with intricate, linear patterns in green set against a white circular background, evoking the elegance of a Berks County winery.

The Property

A blurred image of several bottles on a counter in front of chalkboard menus, likely in a bar or café, with warm lighting creating a soft, golden atmosphere.
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The

Tasting Room

Open daily. first-come, first-served. We do not accept reservations for the tasting room.
A rustic winery building with a large wooden deck, decorated with colorful umbrellas and blue shade sails, is surrounded by green bushes and trees under a clear Berks County sky.

The

DECK

Offering open-air seating with a wraparound view of the property, the deck also allows guests to enjoy a high view of the music stage.

Come, Stay awhile

The

Hillside

Get front row seats to it all. Choose to sit in the shade offered by some of the trees along the way or enjoy the sun. There are a few picnic tables on the hillside, however, we encourage guests to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets to make their stay more enjoyable.
A wooden gazebo stands on a grassy hill, shaded by a large tree at a Berks County winery. It has a simple roof and decorative plants around its base. There is a black chair inside, and a white building is visible in the background.

The

Music Stage

Where the magic happens in the warmer months, we host live music most weekends. 

A grassy yard in Berks County with stone benches under a large tree, metal garden chairs, and a wooden pergola over a picnic table, reminiscent of a charming winery, surrounded by bushes and trees in warm sunlight.

The

Meadow

This open-air space complete with pergola can be reserved for private events.

A light brown coffee cup ring stain on a white background, with a few small splatters inside and near the circular mark—reminiscent of an old winery in Berks County.
Although it feels like

a world apart

tucked away into a hillside near a bend in the Manatawny Creek, we’re only an hour away from Philadelphia.

EXPLORE

Wines

and

Beers

Shop available wines. Our wines reflect our region. We focus on wines made with estate-grown or locally sourced grapes.

We feature our own Tripel, Quad, and Wit brews on tap, alongside a selection of other Pennsylvania beers. We recommend guests call ahead to verify what is available.

EAT WITH US

FOOD

We offer light, charcuterie-style fare in the tasting room. Selections include crackers, meats, and cheeses with several options being locally made. We also offer non-alcoholic beverages.

OUTSIDE FOOD: You’re welcome to bring and enjoy outside food on the hillside. Please note that outside food is not permitted in the tasting room or on the deck and outside alcohol is not permitted on the property.

FAQs

Is Manatawny Creek kid-friendly?
Children and individuals under 21 years of age: We are a family-friendly space. Children are welcome under adult supervision.
We are dog-friendly! Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome. Dogs must be supervised at all times.
We have wifi that is strongest in the tasting room and on the deck.
Reservations can be made for groups of 10 or more for the outdoor areas of the meadow pergola and hillside picnic tables. Otherwise, seating is first-come, first-served.
Need for special accommodations: If you or a member of your party has accessibility needs, please contact us. We are happy to make arrangements to make your visit enjoyable.
Food from outside the winery may be brought in and enjoyed in the following areas: Hillside, meadow pergola. Food is not permitted in the tasting room or deck.
No outside alcohol is permitted on Manatawny Creek Winery premises per Pennsylvania law.
Check out our events page to find the most up to date information.