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This is a great store when you want to buy alcohol. The alcohol in wine sections are clearly marked and they have a special area for drinks made in Pennsylvania. All merchandise is clearly marked and nicely stacked. The cashing staff was also quite friendly. There is lots of light in the store which makes it a wonderful shopping experience. The parking in front of the store is free.

Fine Wine & Good Spirits Menu with Prices 1918 W Allen St, Allentown

Fine wine and spirits. Used to be called Pennsylvania state stores. Shelves are always filled, staff is always ready to help you with your questions, never a long check-out line. Some or most of them have wine tasting on Fridays between 4 and 6. You can learn a lot about wine by tasting from different countries. If I had one complaint at all about fine wine and spirits is that they would carry a bigger variety of Liquors example scotch bourbon Etc all in all it’s a good store though

Fine Wine & Good Spirits Menu with Prices 3300 Lehigh St, Allentown

This is the best Fine Wine & Good Spirits store in the area!! They are very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I enjoy shopping there instead of closer to my house in Montgomery county!!! They are all exceptionally wonderful!!!!

WinCo Foods – Menu with Prices – 2245 S El Camino Real, Oceanside

I went grocery shopping tonight and I also got a pack of beers. When I was checking out, I handed my ID just like your suppose to when buying alcohol. Everything checks out with the cashier she saw I was 26 by the way. But just because my wife was there the cashier asked for her ID. My wife told the cashier that she wasn’t 21 and she is also pregnant. The alcohol was for me and not for her. But the cashier refused to sell me the alcohol, even tho I was purchasing the alcohol for me not my wife obviously. I’m very disappointed in the employee that refused to sell me the alcohol. They have no business asking someones wife for their ID. For example if I was with my parents and my siblings and we are shopping for a party and we get food and beers for the adults. What are they going to ask for everyones ID that is there.

WB Liquors & Wine – Menu with Prices – 14457 S Padre Island Dr #105, Corpus Christi

Really happy to have a nice liquor store on the island. Prices are not as good as some of the other known mega-liquor stores, but not unreasonable either. Beer selection is a little light but reasonably good wine selection and all the staple liquor products are stocked. Extremely friendly staff too! Looks like they are about to expand into an empty store next door in the shopping center.

Fourth and Trade – Menu with Prices – 131 W 4th St, Winston-Salem

Really neat downtown shop. The store has about ten million things to look at and even has a decent sized wine bar tucked away in the corner. They have a little bit of everything as far as housewares goes. Things like vases, paintings, knick knacks, and furniture. They also have a small area towards the front of the store that has nice gift items under $20. If you are in a pinch for a birthday gift, this is a great spot to browse around. The prices were reasonable, nothing too crazy. They even have a few tables on the street that you could relax at with your glass of wine. Nice option to bring a friend do some shopping and then relax for a few with some wine on a nice day.

Tom Friday’s Market – Menu with Prices – 3639 California Ave, Pittsburgh

Years ago Groupon had a special for this market which put it on my radar. Small,well run, meat market with weekly specials. I came for the lebanon bologne which comes out of Pennsylvania Dutch country. I also wanted the thuringer that I had as a kid that you cannot get in my hometown of Columbus Ohio. I should have come in on the first day of the sale for the thuringer because they quickly sold out by the morning of the second day. Oh well. There where 3 kinds of lebanon bologne, regular, sweet and chipotle. The chipotle is supposed to be sweet and not spicy but I got my favorite, sweet. Competently helped, my bologne was sliced thin. As a matter of fact it was sliced the best I have ever have and so patiently too because it is a pain in the neck for them. I enjoyed the Pittsburgh friendly conversation. We met Tom Friday, yes there is a Tom Friday, with his big smile and friendly demeanor. On the way out, we passed by a cooler with lots of deli items and picked up some wonderful looking deep orange cheddar cheese. They even had homemade jerky! Lots of various things that would be perfect for a night of small munchies with wine. The store itself is small, but is packed full of groceries. You want Mancini bread, they have it. Isaly’s BBQ sauce..yep. Pittsburgh Mustard..yep. Sauerkraut out of a barrel..yep. Ice Cream, yep, smoked turkey wing, yep. This is a great little store. Now for the piece of resistance, the meat. Their butcher shop has nicely trimmed meat, old school. They also have lots of freezer specials for freezers big and small. Now my freezer is 200 miles away and hubby is getting on me to “eat it down”. I am doing pretty well with it but I can tell you, when it gets low on meat, I am coming into the Burgh and grabbing some freezer specials. And Kudos to the nice young man who sliced my lunchmeat. This is worth the drive, even from Columbus Ohio!

Whittier Cafe Inc – Menu with Prices – 10631 Whittier Ave, Detroit

Just had the loveliest experience at Whittier Cafe! Glad I discovered this gem. This spot is all sorts of cozy and wonderful. My favorite parts about it: + Ample street parking! It can be hard to find parking for long periods of time at lots of my local fave coffee shops, so this was a breath of fresh air. + The coffee was delish. I had a simple Americano with coconut milk and could go for another right now. They also had some yummy looking breakfast pastries, snacks, and beer and wine (you know I’ll be back for that last one). + The community feel here is top notch. I met the owner who was super sweet and you can tell put a ton of love into this place. Some of the dishes, pottery and a mural were made by a local artist. They have a gorgeous little patio with a tiny stage for live music, and they have traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies every Sunday from 2-4 pm. + Free wifi and lots of tables for meeting or working (can I get a what what?).

Unitea Bubble Tea Menu with Prices 614 W Park Row Dr, Arlington

Hooray! Finally ventured out to get boba since I moved here. I’m so glad I did. My friend and I really enjoyed our experience at Unitea because not only was the place fresh, light, clean, and airy, it had games! The girl who served us was polite and answered my questions about menu items. Oh yeah, our drinks were so refreshing and light! The only reason I detracted a star was because of some confusion with the menu. Some items are marked as “Dairy cannot be substituted,” or “Dairy can be substituted,” and some are not marked. Unfortunately, many of the items that have no mark, are only able to be made with dairy milk, which sadly, I cannot enjoy. On the plus side, I was able to try something new (green Thai tea!) and the boba was fresh, gummy, chewy, and tasted like honey! YUM! Definitely will be back, but after I try a few other places around town first – on the hunt for the best boba now!

Live Oak Restaurant Menu with Prices 1603 Commonwealth Ave, Alexandria

Live Oak brings Farm to Table dining to the Del Rey, Virginia area. Live Oak sources their ingredients from Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Kentucky, and other farms in the Mid-Atlantic area. As a party of two, we arrived for Brunch and were seated immediately! To make effective usage of the space, Live Oak is set up with bar seating, two person booth seating, 4-6 person booth seating, and large group table seating. Live Oak offers classic Brunch adult beverages (ie. Mimosas and Bloody Mary’s) and specialty cocktails to match the season. Live Oak has a small wine list but the list includes well known varietals from well established vineyards (better than your $10.99 grocery store bottle). The Brunch menu is concise with options to add additional sides and proteins as desired. Our waitress was punctual, attentive, and provided wonderful customer service. The coffee and waters on our table never went below 25% full and she filled our wine glasses when she passed by (we purchased a bottle of the Dry Rosé). Due to the quality of the ingredients, the menu items were fresh, light, and balanced when paired together. Between the quality of the food, the responsive customer service, and the country kitchen environment, we will be returning to Live Oak to explore their dinner experience! Note: Their ambiance/design is wonderful, even down to the restroom decor!

Broadway Mart & Deli – Menu with Prices – 508 W Broadway, Glendale

Great location with enough variety of items. Very Convenient store, and has good parking space. Hours are great too. The owners are wonderful and friendly. Always have a smile on their face and every time great clients with Hello how are you? Last night I was there approx. 7-730pm picking up a few items & groceries. I bumped into an old friend right as I was leaving and exiting the store. I stopped chatted with my old friend with my hands full of grocery bags… Later than night I went to Walgreens to do my final weekend shopping when I came to pull out my ATM debit card I always use and I didn’t have it in my little ATM wallet purse. After going crazy pulling out my whole hand bag and going back to all locations looking through the parking lot and the front door to the stores, I decided to call Broadway Mart & Deli to check with them if I had left it there on the counter or dropped it in the store or outside… As soon as I said good morning it’s Anita from last night she said ‘you know what a customer found your ATM card outside our store and I remember I asked your name is Anita when I looked at your ATM card and I remembered it was yours’…. I was so thankful for her honesty and also to the customer who found it. Thank you so much. I’m not just giving 5 star review for last nights incident but in general this store is great and I totally recommend it to all people.

A Pizza House – Menu with Prices – 2625 Colby Ave Ste 6, Everett

I’m kind of amazed this place has such high quality pizza since everything else about the place is cheap. This is a small casual place in a seedy part of Everett, next to a 24-hour convenient store that sells mostly smokes and alcohol after dark.  Their pizza has generous toppings and tastes fresh and homemade and is Greek style with meats under the cheese. For seating they don’t have much, and nothing for groups over 4 people.  They are popular for take out.  Pros and cons: Pros: High quality pizza for good price Lots of menu choices besides pizza such as gyros, calzones, chicken wings, hot subs Lots of pizza toppings available, traditional toppings plus chicken, BBQ pizza, taco pizza whole pizza or pizza by the slice (i’ve never seen slices at night, so they might just be a lunchtime option)  parking is good friendly fast service Cons: no seating for groups larger then 4 people no fountain drinks, they do sell soft drinks in bottles and cans from a self-serve fridge salad dressing tastes like cheapest store-bought dressing

Grand Ole Opry – Menu with Prices – 2804 Opryland Dr, Nashville

I didn’t think I’d love it this much since I’m not even a country music fan. It was terrific and so entertaining! It’s not just listening to live music, but also you get to enjoy square dancing, yodeling, comedy, and trivial questions for free prizes. I laughed a lot, and was in awe of the wonderful performances. We arrived about an hour before the first show not knowing what to expect. They had many places there to get a quick bite to eat even before entering the building. There was a Yee-Haw Brewery truck as well as other diner type food trucks. There’s even a shopping mall across the street with lots of food options. Go early and just walk around. It’s actually a very relaxing walk and entry through security. You also might want to get your cocktails before the show. I say that because a rum or whiskey drink will cost you $22. I was in shock. That’s more than stadium prices. I mean really! The drinks were good with plenty of alcohol but not worth the sticker price. The show was amazing! It was a mix of old and new country singers. Some famous ones like Trace Adkins, Jon Conlee, and Hunter Hayes. There was a young girl from Canada who sang her heart out during her first Opry stage debut. Madison Kozak got a standing ‘O’ for her performance. She had the voice of an angel. The Riders in the Sky comedy group were so entertaining. I loved them! This particular show was broadcast live on radio channel 650 AM and on SiriusXM. It was such a cool experience. Our seats were front and center on the mezzanine level. I’d get these same seats all over again. Everyone was so friendly (staff and patrons). The Opry brings together people from all over the world. I can see why country music is popular now. Don’t hesitate to get a ticket to a show while you’re in town. You won’t regret it. It was worth every penny and it was the highlight of our trip. A must when in Nashville.