Welcome to Native Stone Winery & Bull Rock Brewery
300 magnificent acres nestled in Missouri's countryside.
Vineyards growing 6500 grapevines
Winery producing 2500 gallons
Brewery producing 1500 gallons
Restaurant open lunch and dinner
Hiking Trail to Lewis & Clark’s Bull Rock Historic Site
Private Parties and Weddings
Catering
Sunday Brunch Buffet
Murder Mystery Dinners
Palm Reading Nights
Vineyards growing 6500 grapevines
Winery producing 2500 gallons
Brewery producing 1500 gallons
Restaurant open lunch and dinner
Hiking Trail to Lewis & Clark’s Bull Rock Historic Site
Private Parties and Weddings
Catering
Sunday Brunch Buffet
Murder Mystery Dinners
Palm Reading Nights
Native Stone has been farmed by the Stauffer family since the 1960's and is named for the national award-winning play “Native Stone” written by Jim Steerman, and based on lives of the Stauffer family’s ancestors.
The restaurant and microbrewery are operated by Michele & Chris Barrows. The Winery is owned by Cara and Larry Stauffer and was started in 2000. They still tend to the vineyards and make all of the wine. (Cara and Chris are brother and sister!)
In 1804, Lewis and Clark explored the riverside of Native Stone, where they found a large rock formation worth noting in their journals. That rock formation is “Bull Rock”.We named our microbrewery Bull Rock Brewery in honor of Lewis & Clark’s discovery. Native Stone will be offering tours of Bull Rock to the public, for the Lewis & Clark bicentennial.
Our tasting room, restaurant and gift shop are all housed in a newly renovated farmhouse that dates to the 1800's. We're offering our unique facility for you to hold your important events, with seating for 60 inside and over 100 on our covered decks, sunny patios and manicured lawns.
The restaurant and microbrewery are operated by Michele & Chris Barrows. The Winery is owned by Cara and Larry Stauffer and was started in 2000. They still tend to the vineyards and make all of the wine. (Cara and Chris are brother and sister!)
In 1804, Lewis and Clark explored the riverside of Native Stone, where they found a large rock formation worth noting in their journals. That rock formation is “Bull Rock”.We named our microbrewery Bull Rock Brewery in honor of Lewis & Clark’s discovery. Native Stone will be offering tours of Bull Rock to the public, for the Lewis & Clark bicentennial.
Our tasting room, restaurant and gift shop are all housed in a newly renovated farmhouse that dates to the 1800's. We're offering our unique facility for you to hold your important events, with seating for 60 inside and over 100 on our covered decks, sunny patios and manicured lawns.
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