The concert stage at Round Mountain Cider Mill boasts live music on the weekends from local bands to larger names. Staff photo by Maci Cottingham

Round Mountain Cider Mill, one of the few cider mills in Texas, truly has it all, from live music to kid-friendly activities, it’s a venue that has something for the whole family.

Located at 222 Lee Lane in Round Mountain, its central location draws visitors from across the rural Hill Country and the Austin metropolitan area. This is the latest addition to the Highland Lakes suite of venues, having opened Memorial Day weekend 2025.

The store allows visitors to view the donut and cider processes while also grabbing some themselves a snack, drink, or merchandise. Staff photo by Maci Cottingham

“We’re true, fresh-pressed cider, nothing added, no preservatives, no sugars, whatever comes out of the apple goes in the bottle,” Kiel Arnone, a spokesman for the Round Mountain Cider Mill, told 101 Highland Lakes. “The biggest vision and goal is to make this a place for community– for people in surrounding areas to come together, bring their families, enjoy good food, good company, good music, and have a place to hang out,” Kiel said.

For hours of operation and to purchase concert tickets, visit the Round Mountain Cider Mill website.

The tap room boosts 50 different taps, offering something for adults to enjoy with friends. Staff photo by Maci Cottingham

Food and drinks

For the 21+ crowd,  the tap room offers 50 different drink options, including Lone Star State local Austin Eastciders. Patrons can put a card on file, get a wristband, and scan at the taps to pay for drinks by the ounce.

The mill is also a food truck hub, with vendors doling out tacos, burgers, pizza, and hot dogs, with more options on the way. Plans are underway for a full kitchen expansion.

Outside, children can enjoy a playground and bounce house while parents unwind with a drink. In the red building at the back, the mill churns out fresh cider and donuts. A window lets visitors see the cider-making process firsthand. The building also houses a retail space, where guests can buy cider, donuts, and merchandise.

The wedding venue lies just beyond these gates. Staff photo by Maci Cottingham

Music and venues

Fridays through Sundays feature live music from little local acts and big time performers.

The adjacent event center serves as a venue for corporate gatherings, private parties, or even wedding receptions. During concerts, it transforms into a VIP area, complete with a private bar and space to mingle.

The cider mill also features a wedding area, complete with an on-site wedding planner and event coordinator to ease the stress of planning.

Additional events, like Sunday vendor markets, add to the variety of experiences available.

maci@thepicayune.com