There are places you stumble into once and somehow end up returning to every single weekend. Meriwether Cider, tucked into the heart of Overland Park’s burgeoning craft beverage scene, is exactly that kind of place. From the moment you walk through the door, you sense that something genuinely thoughtful has been built here — not just a taproom, but a destination that takes craft cider seriously while keeping the atmosphere warm, welcoming, and completely unpretentious.
Situated in a clean, well-designed space that balances industrial touches with cozy, inviting seating, Meriwether draws a wonderfully eclectic crowd. You’ll find young professionals unwinding after work, couples on relaxed date nights, and groups of friends who discovered this gem and have made it a standing Saturday tradition. The energy is convivial without being loud, and the staff genuinely knows their product — ask them anything about the cider-making process and prepare to learn something interesting.
The cider itself is the real star, and Meriwether earns every ounce of praise it receives. The taproom rotates through an impressive lineup of small-batch craft ciders made from real apples — not the cloyingly sweet, watered-down versions that give cider a bad reputation in some circles. These are complex, balanced pours. The dry options hold their own alongside a fine craft beer, while the fruit-forward varieties showcase local and seasonal ingredients in ways that feel intentional rather than gimmicky. There’s almost always something on tap that surprises you, whether it’s a barrel-aged expression or a collaboration with another local producer that you never saw coming.
One of the things that sets Meriwether apart is its genuine commitment to community. The taproom regularly hosts local events — think trivia nights, live acoustic sets, and seasonal release parties that bring the neighborhood together in a way that feels organic rather than manufactured. It’s the kind of place where you go in knowing one person and leave having met five more.
The indoor seating is comfortable and plentiful, and there’s typically a rotating selection of local food options or food truck partnerships to complement your flight. Gluten-sensitive visitors especially appreciate having a genuinely delicious, thoughtfully crafted option that doesn’t feel like a consolation prize.
Overland Park has quietly assembled one of the most interesting craft beverage scenes in the Kansas City metro, and Meriwether Cider sits right at the heart of that story. Whether you’re a lifelong cider enthusiast or someone who’s never given the category a fair chance, a visit here will shift your perspective entirely. Order a flight, settle into a comfortable seat, and let the afternoon unfold at its own pace. You’ve earned it.