There’s Always Something to Do at The Roo
Roo Mountain Vineyards plays host to an array of events throughout the year. Explore our Events calendar and come out to join us!
Gates open at 11am and music begins at 12 The focus of the Blue Ridge Mountains Wine & Jazz Festival is for the North Georgia Mountains to be recognized as “A Cultural Tourism Destination”, to feature regional wines being produced locally, provide financial support and opportunities for area students of Jazz music, and awareness to […]
Join us for Live Music on the Rooftop patio with Surrender Hill
Join us for Live Music on the Rooftop Patio with Miles Landrum
Southern Flavors, Vineyard Views, Low Country Boil Enjoy southern flavors and vineyard views at Roo Mountain Vineyard’s second annual low country boil. Chef Patrick Padilla is cooking up a real treat, so plan to sip, savor and indulge all the senses this September. Buy Tickets
Plan to settle in for a toe-tapping, banjo strumming, sipping good time at Roo Mountain Vineyard’s Bluegrass Fest. The rooftop will be vibing to Cedar Hill, 8th of January, Frances Mooney and Fontana Sunset from noon to night! Get your tickets today!
Join us for Live Music on the Rooftop Patio with Ace Suggs
Join us for Live Music onn the Rooftop Patio with Mark Miller
Join us for Live Music on the Rooftop Patio with Wyatt Espalin
Join us for Live Music on the Rooftop patio with Craig McGriff
We are closing at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday October 26th for our annual Halloween Party!
Join us for a spooktacular night at Roo on October 26th from 6 to 9 PM! Unleash your creativity in our Costume Contest with fabulous prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, all courtesy of Roo! Get ready to dance the night away at our thrilling dance party. For just $10, you can join the […]
Surrender Hill has explored many sonic nooks and crannies across their six albums. With their seventh album, River of Tears, the Americana duo has produced its grittiest album thus far. They have leaned into rock and soul influences, delved into classic country and western sounds, taken listeners dancing into roadside honky-tonks, and devastated them with heartfelt ballads and love songs.
No infants/children, please.