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Bear's Corner Party Store

5.0 (1 review)

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Prost Wine Bar and Charcuterie

Prost Wine Bar and Charcuterie

(591 reviews)

$$

Prost was such a fun Valentine's Day spot for us! It was our first time in, and overall we had a…read morereally great experience. Our server, Tanner, was genuinely kind and welcoming, which made a big difference. The table was set nicely when we arrived -- wine glass and water glass, silverware wrapped with cloth napkins on a side plate, and a candle lit off to the side. It felt thoughtful and perfect for a date night. We split the French Onion Soup to start, and it was delicious. Maybe a little pricey at $12, but it came with lots of cheese and bread (plus bread on the side), so it felt worth it as a starter. My boyfriend ordered a Long Island Iced Tea -- strong, but no complaints there -- and I got cranberry juice. Both drinks came out in the same glassware as the water, styled like cocktails, which I actually appreciated. No weird "different treatment" if you're not drinking alcohol, which is always a plus to me. We also did the Build-Your-Own Board, which was really fun, and Tanner was super helpful in guiding us through the choices. We picked Summer Sausage, Garlic & Herb Soft Cheese, Smoked Gouda, Fire Roasted Tomatoes, and Balsamic Onion Jam. The Fire Roasted Tomatoes were SO GOOD, and I usually don't even like tomatoes. They were soaking in olive oil (I think?), which had great flavor and paired perfectly with the bread and Garlic & Herb Cheese. I also really enjoyed the Balsamic Onion Jam, savory, slightly sweet, and a little goes a long way. Overall, everything tasted great. I was a little disappointed in the portion of Smoked Gouda compared to the soft cheese, especially considering some soft cheeses can retail around $30 per pound. If you're looking for the best value, you might consider a different cheese option. That said, extra bread was only $1, which felt like a great deal for the amount we received. We were honestly getting pretty full and almost couldn't finish it all. We were seated in the cellar area, which was okay, just a little small, and the music was pretty loud. Not ideal for a Valentine's date when you're trying to have a conversation. Random but important: the bathrooms were spectacular. Individual, spacious, very clean, nice sink setup, pump soap, automatic paper towel dispenser, and even a candle lit. Honestly, 10/10 bathroom experience. Overall, it's a really solid date night spot with great service and good food. Just a couple small tweaks (music volume and cheese portions!) would make it even better. We'd definitely come back.

This is a wonderful spot in the heart of Frankenmuth. Plenty of parking to the rear nearby. There…read moreis a bar with room for eight. Plenty of tables in the dining area and the patio area, whip is nicely heated and enclosed for the winter months. Service was excellent and attentive. Very friendly. They do take reservations. We used OpenTable - no issues. The menu is varied. Very wide selection of charcuterie boards. Also entrees, sandwiches, and appetizers. The pretzels are a great value and were delicious. Overall highly recommended. We will be back.

D'vine Wines

D'vine Wines

(2 reviews)

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Great wine selection…read more Prices are sometimes high for what you are getting, but they carry some unique labels that aren't readily available elsewhere. They have wines that sell at various price points, from their own in-house label that usually sells for about $8 a bottle to the $150 bottles of French reds. Overall, it's a cool, niche wine shop that sells a lot more than just wine. They have a huge variety of craft beers (Dirty Bastard, Bell's, Dirty Blonde, etc) as well, plus wine accessories (bottle stoppers and openers, wine racks, stemware) and even some dairy items in the refrigerated case. My husband's favorite New York Seltzer water is sold here, so I stop in sometimes just to pick it up for him (it comes in a couple flavors, including peach, which is his favorite, at about $1.50 a bottle). Check out some of the more obscure labels and the end caps for good deals on wine. I bought my limited edition "Madonna" wines from the Ciccone winery here, which is difficult to find in these parts. The staff is usually courteous and helpful, but two guys that work here are more knowledgeable than the lady who is here all the time (I think she's the owner). Ask them for a wine-food pairing suggestion and they'll talk your arm off. Whenever I buy wine or beer, they always put a cardboard slider between the bottles so that they don't clank in the bag. One caveat- they're still requiring a minimum purchase of at least $5 or more on all credit card transactions. They should discontinue that policy on the spot. It's dated.

This has been a very nice wine and beer shop in the past, but lately, the novelty of shopping here…read morehas worn off for me. As much as I've patronized this place, you would think the customer service would be better. It used to be (before they moved to the current farmers market location), but now, I hate to say this, but it's true- it sucks. The service is chilly and inattentive, even sometimes rude and unapproachable. I shop here often, have spent a chunk of change in here over the years, but the owners/clerks have just starting giving off a vibe of which that says they don't want to wait on you or be bothered with customers. This is largely a gourmet wine shop, and you would assume you would be getting a certain level of customer service, beyond the selection of gourmet wines and beer labels, etc. Well, lately that has gone out of the window and they act as if they are too busy to acknowledge anyone who stops in. They barely look up, don't acknowledge you and act as if you are bothering them if you ask for a price on something that is unmarked (there is occasionally inventory that is unmarked, especially stock where a certain bottle is the last of its label, etc). This happened just the other day. The woman behind the counter couldn't even be bothered to acknowledge my presence when I asked her about the price of an unmarked bottle. She rolled her eyes, whether intentionally or not. That's not okay. Yes, it's a nice shop, but their price gauging is getting out of hand. The markup is so extreme, it's not like they are the only game in town, which is the attitude they are projecting, at least that's how I have come to see it. With so many other options for quality wine and beer selections, why bother dealing with such abhorrent service and high prices when I can do better at another store? I like shopping locally, but this is not going to continue with such bad service. Another thing I have taken an issue with is their over-reliance on can craft beers. Everything is in a can. Really? You can't order bottles, anymore? I know a lot of nice craft beers come in cans, but it's not that many. This is silly. I don't care for beer in cans, I never have, and my wife abhors it. Plus, the selection of good, craft hard ciders, which I'm into these days, is quite lacking here.

Bear's Corner Party Store - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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