Stewedafried Bluegrass Trio with Raclette Man food truck.

When:
April 30, 2021 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
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We’re excited to get the weekend started with the Stewedafried Bluegrass Trio and their awesome crockpot of musical delicacies. Making their Glass House Winery debut here in the tropics of Free Union. Friday, April 30th, from 6 to 8:30pm. Open to all, no cover!

Stewedafried Bluegrass Trio uses elements of old-time fiddle music, Appalachian clogging tunes, and cajun flavorings to push the boundaries of bluegrass into new and unexplored dimensions. Taking their cue from modern innovators such as Cedric Watson and sonic soul-brothers the Amazing String Band, Stewedafried hues a sound that’s a continually evolving amalgam of traditional and contemporary styles. Comprised of Chris Leva on guitar and vocals and Colby Joplin on fiddle and vocals (both of Ragged Mountain String Band) and Matty Metcalfe (Hackensaw Boys/Hogwaller Ramblers) on banjo and accordion, The Stewedafried Trio serves their sonic gumbo hot and fresh with just enough spice to get you tapping and singing along. Come find out what ‘Stewedafried’ music really means!

To help with dinner plans, Raclette Man food truck will be on-site serving up their delicious menu of melts, cheesey goodness!

Please note, weather permitting the music will be outdoors — set up under the eaves on the back deck. Glass House Winery owner Jay has recently added several fire pits along the deck adding a beautiful ambience as well as an aid to keep you cozy on the cooler days.

In the case of inclement weather (or severe temps):

~ the music may be canceled

~ the music may move into the tropical conservatory where, due to social distancing requirements, there is limited, spaced seating (with overflow seating on the covered deck)

~ if the music moves into the conservatory, there may be a need to downsize the number of band members

~ a passing light shower might be okay, but patrons should be prepared

Please check our Social Media posts or call the Tasting Room for an update.

We have plenty of spaced seating areas, the majority of which is outdoors — all seating areas are first come, based on what is available. We also have lots of room for tailgate/picnics on the grass, also first come.

We encourage you to bring your picnic blanket/ chairs. Pop up tents and personal grills are also welcome to be used at the overflow grassy tailgate and picnic areas. Picnics are welcome throughout the property, barring any outside alcohol.

The Tasting Room Bar is closed from Friday at 5 pm through the weekend, EXCEPT for to go sales and wine club pick ups. Bottles and Tasting Flights are available to be enjoyed at your seating area.

While we are not offering traditional tastings we have created several Wine Tasting Flights, including a Chocolate and a wine pairing flight.

The following measures are in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all of our guests, as well as our staff:
Practice Social Distancing and please do not gather with others outside of your immediate group, for any reason. We kindly request that you wear face masks when not at your seating area, and face masks must be worn indoors when not at your seating area.

We will be adhering to, and strictly enforcing, all requirements and guidelines as set forth by the Governor and the CDC, which include increased sanitization and cleaning procedures to ensure the health and safety of guests and staff.

At all times, please maintain the minimum safe distance from those not in your group.

We all know that music and dancing go hand in hand, however, if you are going to get up and groove to the tunes, we kindly ask that you stick to the vicinity of your seated area and wear your mask while doing so.

Children are welcome but must stay with you at all times. Consider bringing along games or other items to entertain them while seated. Well behaved dogs are also welcome but must remain on their leash at all times.