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Dogwood Hops and Crops - Delivering More Than Just Beer

bar and if you want to grab a bite to eat, they have a selection of unique paninis available to order.

Ordering beer and wine to be delivered is done easily on their website and they deliver within a 10-mile radius of downtown Winston-Salem. The atmosphere is open and airy and their staff is very knowledgeable on the beer offerings they have. They offer a variety of weekly specials, also posted on their website.

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Not a fan of beer or looking to appease everyone in the group? Then simply head across the entryway, where you’ll find the sister bar, Trophy Room, which features one of the most extensive menus of bourbon and whiskey that exists in Winston - including some extremely rare and antique options such as a 1967 bottle of Old Fitzgerald. Their menu of hand-crafted cocktails has a great mixture of traditional options like an Old Fashioned, Boulevardier, and Sazeracs, as well as Trophy Room-created cocktails that take the old and kick it up a notch! If you’ve never had a smoked Old Fashioned or Sazerac, this is definitely the place to give that a try.

The atmosphere of the Trophy Room is cool, dark, and welcoming. Sink into the leather sofas with one of their hand-crafted cocktails and you’ll feel like you’re in your grandfather’s den or a formal, sophisticated study. The lighting is dim and golden and you’re surrounded by the bottles which are displayed in lighted encasings as well as behind the dark-wooded bar. While it’s touted as a bourbon and whiskey bar, don’t let that turn you away if you’re not a fan - they also have a large variety of other liquors that you would expect to find in a bar such as tequila, rum, gin, etc., as well as a menu of cocktails with those liquors in them!

While most of the residents of Winston are used to hitting 4th Street for their outings, the new influx of creative bars and restaurants on 6th Street (like Dogwood Hops and Crops and the Trophy Room) are starting to pull and win residents over and that is very good news for downtown Winston-Salem!

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