We have indoor and outdoor seating. The covered porch has patio heaters (ask for help) and adjacent green space with fire pits (ask for help when lighting).
We’re pet friendly too — friendly, leashed dogs are allowed. Please note that we have eleven hounds of our own on site; meet our Grape Vine Patrol Squad on our website.
This is a popular, weekly event at Good Luck Cellars (GLC) and one you must enjoy if you’re in the area. We make fresh sangria each week, featuring a GLC wine. We make a different recipe each week -- sometimes it’s white, and sometimes it’s red. During the colder months, we make a warm, seasonal version that’ll warm the soul :0)
When it’s gone…it’s gone…until the next Sunday, of course, when we make a new batch. Come Sip and Sangria with us.
IMPORTANT NOTE: SANGRIA IS NOT SERVED ON DURING THE CORKS & OYSTERS EVENTS IN APRIL & NOVEMBER.
We have indoor and outdoor seating. The covered porch has patio heaters (ask for help) and adjacent green space with fire pits (ask for help when lighting).
We’re pet friendly too — friendly, leashed dogs are allowed. Please note that we have eleven hounds of our own on site; meet our Grape Vine Patrol Squad on our website.
This is a popular, weekly event at Good Luck Cellars (GLC) and one you must enjoy if you’re in the area. We make fresh sangria each week, featuring a GLC wine. We make a different recipe each week -- sometimes it’s white, and sometimes it’s red. During the colder months, we make a warm, seasonal version that’ll warm the soul :0)
When it’s gone…it’s gone…until the next Sunday, of course, when we make a new batch. Come Sip and Sangria with us.
IMPORTANT NOTE: SANGRIA IS NOT SERVED ON DURING THE CORKS & OYSTERS EVENTS IN APRIL & NOVEMBER.
We have indoor and outdoor seating. The covered porch has patio heaters (ask for help) and adjacent green space with fire pits (ask for help when lighting).
We’re pet friendly too — friendly, leashed dogs are allowed. Please note that we have eleven hounds of our own on site; meet our Grape Vine Patrol Squad on our website.
This is a popular, weekly event at Good Luck Cellars (GLC) and one you must enjoy if you’re in the area. We make fresh sangria each week, featuring a GLC wine. We make a different recipe each week -- sometimes it’s white, and sometimes it’s red. During the colder months, we make a warm, seasonal version that’ll warm the soul :0)
When it’s gone…it’s gone…until the next Sunday, of course, when we make a new batch. Come Sip and Sangria with us.
IMPORTANT NOTE: SANGRIA IS NOT SERVED ON DURING THE CORKS & OYSTERS EVENTS IN APRIL & NOVEMBER.
We have indoor and outdoor seating. The covered porch has patio heaters (ask for help) and adjacent green space with fire pits (ask for help when lighting).
We’re pet friendly too — friendly, leashed dogs are allowed. Please note that we have eleven hounds of our own on site; meet our Grape Vine Patrol Squad on our website.
This is a popular, weekly event at Good Luck Cellars (GLC) and one you must enjoy if you’re in the area. We make fresh sangria each week, featuring a GLC wine. We make a different recipe each week -- sometimes it’s white, and sometimes it’s red. During the colder months, we make a warm, seasonal version that’ll warm the soul :0)
When it’s gone…it’s gone…until the next Sunday, of course, when we make a new batch. Come Sip and Sangria with us.
IMPORTANT NOTE: SANGRIA IS NOT SERVED ON DURING THE CORKS & OYSTERS EVENTS IN APRIL & NOVEMBER.
Join Colonial Williamsburg Director of Archeology Jack Gary as he shares the exciting recent discoveries at First Baptist Church in Williamsburg. Founded in 1776 by free and enslaved blacks, First Baptist Church is one of the oldest black Baptist congregations in the country. The Church worshipped along Nassau Street in at least two different buildings for over 100 years before being dislocated in the mid-20th century by Colonial Williamsburg’s restoration efforts.
In 2020 the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, in partnership with the modern congregation, descendants of those who worshipped in the Nassau Street church, and the broader African American community of Williamsburg, embarked on a research project to better understand the property on which the congregation built its first permanent structures. In October 2021, the team announced it had uncovered the original foundations of the brick church that stood on the site in the early 1800s. Archeologists also identified more than 21 grave shafts there. Learn more about these important excavations and the inspiring story of one of the nation’s oldest black congregations.