I got a gift card from my wife for Christmas. Went in and used it plus bought beyond gift card value. Employee a bit put out to come to cash register to ring up my purchases and let me pay for the products. Not too impressed w selection. Nothing I saw that can't be bought somewhere else with better parking and customer service. 2nd time I was in pretty much the same. Didn't feel too appreciated as a customer spending a couple hundred bucks there. 3rd time we had lunch and bought several items. Sandwich was mediocre at best, guys working there were ok but crude at times and rude, condescending, using foul language, had trouble w the cash register, order didnt go on my rewards, pretty off putting treatment and experience. Offered a taste of their barrel stuff, awful, tasted like pure alcohol, not a great experience. So 3 not great experiences, so, you're out. Hope others have better experiences...
Read moreReally dumb that there are 4 of these Stores in the STL area and they don't take gift cards from the other stores.
(And before the owner comes in with a "our records indicate you've never shopped here... NO! I haven't and that's the point. I've tried to spend my money, but the unwillingness to accept the Gift Card that has the name of the Store on it has prevented me. EVERY other franchise/chain operation i've dealt with has honored the Gift Card their operations issue, regardless of store.)
Imagine buying a Domino's Gift Card at a store in Webster Groves, then when trying to use it at a store in Bridgeton, being told it won't be honored.
P.S. The Wine and Cheese Place accepts their gift cards at all 5 locations regardless of where it was purchased, so if you are planning a gift for the beer/spirits aficionado in your life, that's probably a...
Read moreLove this place and the concept.
They serve 16 draft beers (check options and prices on their website) and various bbq plates (around 10 options, including pork, beef, and chicken) at tables surrounded by racks of beers, whiskeys, and bbq supplies. The staff is super friendly and well-versed in beer, drinks, and barbecue.
Canned beers are sold individually and, for a $1.50 upcharge, can be quick-chilled to pour there. It's a great way to learn more about all of the various beer styles, flavors, and breweries in a very welcoming environment. Who wants to spend $12 on a 4 or 6 pack to find out they don't like the beer?
Interestingly, there is no phone number, but they quickly...
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