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15 years ago
Great Value and fantastic service. Both the wines and Glassware are superb.
DMG House
Deansgrange Business Park
Blackrock, Co. Dublin
Republic of Ireland
Deansgrange
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http://www.charlstons.ie
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People searched for Beer, Wine & Spirits 560 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
This is the most humongous off licence i have ever seen, it has two floors! now i usually do not…read morebrowse around off licences, they are usually small little shops or you get to the booze aisle in tesco, and you usually know what you want anyway so its a quick in and out job but this offl licence almostinvites you to browse around. Lots of times i have been going to a party or just around to a friends house and i have browsed around here to see if there is anything i havent drank yet so that i can bring it along with me! bit of variety and all that! as the name suggests they doo all types of drink including wines and fromtimeto time they have had stands where you can taste different winse that they have in the shop! a great idea i thought! its a pity that this off licence is out of the way in an industrial estate, a lot of my drink buying is disorganised and involves buyingon the go so i never get to this off licence unlessi plan it
Its lovely to see a shop that takes its business seriously... don't they all I hear you cry? Well,…read moreyeah, probably but maybe its just that O'Briens can afford to have a place like this - a supermarket - that just sells alcohol. My kinda shop. There are 3 wine tasting stations, each with about 12 bottles set up on it, they are all cool and futuristic looking but their purpose is simple, to let the wine lover try before you buy, to have access to such a large selection is wonderful and means you always leave happy - not because you have sampled too much but because you got something you know you are going to enjoy. O'Briens have also bought into the current price war with the supermarkets, this leads to some spectacular deals. My current fav is a bottle of black bush for 19.99, cheaper than a bottle of white bush!!!!
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Searsons are probably best known as stockists of some of the finest French wines - Bordeaux in…read moreparticular. They have expanded in recent years to keep up with the changing palates of the less discerning heathens like myself who rate Australian wines above much of what the old world produces. I'll swear the guys grit their teeth when they see me browse the Italian shelves and actually shed a tear when I pick up a bottle of Australian or Chilean.
Searsons stock some incredible wines but the best recommendation I've had recently is a Ribera del…read moreDuero wine from the Martin Berdugo winery. I'm from Spain and I'm kind of biased to Spanish red wine but the Martin Berdugo is truly excellent. Thank you Searsons, really appreciate all your help every time I come in!
Searsons shop front
Every where you turn these days there seems to be a new high-end grocer or as they prefer to be…read morecalled Artisan food shop. I blame fallon & byrne or Donnybrook Fair for starting the trend but I'm probably being unfair. Truth be told most of these places have been around for a long time - I just couldn't afford them (now that I think of it that bit hasn't changed much either), one such example of 'new to Q' but well established shop is Thomas's, a shop with the most amazing selection of foods, wines, fresh veg, breads, cakes, sweets and a deli counter. I am a sucker for those millionaires' squares - you know the ones with a shortcake base, caramel and a chocolate top? You see them everywhere and usually I buy them and end up dumping most of it because they are something easy to get wrong. True to form when I spotted the square in the cake section in Thomas's I ordered one, went back to the car and broke off a corner as I drove. I nearly crashed the car in an attempt to cram the rest into my mouth, spectacular.... If everything else in the shop is like that bit of heaven then my waste line is a thing of the past...
There has been a Grocer here for as long as I can remember (yes that long) they have a good…read moreselection of fruit and veg outside but there is something missing inside. I think this shop is not as good as it used to be. The selection of food and wine used to be excellent now it is just tolerable and slightly disappointing.
On the Grapevine is a fantastic little wine shop that lets you choose your bottle and drink it…read moreright on the premises for only a 7 euro corkage fee. There are ample sitting spaces in the main shop as well as upstairs. They also serve food like tapas, sandwiches, and other snacks. There's even an expresso bar. The best part is that because they are a wine bar you may request a complimentary sample of a wine and then purchase the bottle and drink it right there. Many wines are even 20% off or right around €10 for a bottle. We stopped in because it was raining but ended up finishing the whole bottle and even contemplated getting a second bottle but the weather had cleared so we were off to continue our sight seeing. Dangerously fun but strongly recommended.
A great off license with a good selection of French wine. The prices are reasonable and the owners…read moreare quite knowledgable about their wines. Bought some last time I was here and it was good wine at reasonable prices. Will come back here again for a small but decent French wine selection.
This gem of a shop is family owned and the proprietors are so friendly and helpful. I was…read moredelighted when it opened up (it has previously been run by different owners and closed down a few years ago). They have a great deli and a fresh daily selection of baked goods. There's a good off licence too (popular with the university students because of the competitive prices). They also stock some good craft beers and some nice wines. The owner, Mr Yang can't do enough for you and the girls who work behind the deli are very helpful and always smiling. It is my local shop and I'm so glad because it's a great one! Note: their chocolate twist pastries are buttery heaven!
After few years living in our new home I decided to settle find a good local wine shop, two failed…read moreattempts later (The Bottletop going bust too) I discovered Bin No 9. Excellent shop and a great stock of delicious wines. I am convinced of the uniqueness of the shop, the proprietor and the knowledge - it puts the shop in pole position for me. Keep up the good work sir.
Small, friendly wine shop. Excellent service provided by Andrew Kinsella, the owner. Well…read moreinformed and takes the time to understand what you are looking for. Lots of loyal customers. Delivers to home/ business as required.
Firstly I love the store front, it just has that austere charm to it which in a lot of ways is a…read morereflection of the knowledge and passion of the folks that run the show. It's not a fly by night flashy frontage, it's got character and substance. So exterior sorted, the interior carries on that tradition. I don't feel the need to repeat what all the other Yelpers have said but concisely put - these folks know their beers and you will discover a whole new world once you grace this place with your presence ... Mmmm that wasn't very concise now, was it?!
Rather than your average bulk shopping off-licence, I think of this medium sized store as a beer,…read morewine and spirit boutique with selected flavours from the world over. Care to sample Double Chocolate Stout, Banana Bread Beer or Whiskey Ale? If you ever feel like experiencing how diverse beer can be, go to Deveney's in Dundrum, grab a selection of beers (e.g. German Schlenkerla Rauchbier, which decidedly tastes of liquid smoked bacon or the excellent Belgian Trappist Beer Chimay Bleue) and invite friends over for a tasting. They shall not be disappointed. For sheer bang for the buck (e.g. for parties) I would probably stock up at the regular supermarkets who can afford to buy large quantities and pass on the discounts, but for quality and new taste experiences, Deveney's is certainly my first pick. Plus: Very good selection of beers and wines, in walking distance from the Shopping Center on Dundrum main street, friendly service, good value promotions. Minus: As with any other off-licence, some of the better or more exotic drinks can be a bit on the pricey side.
Above the door reads Dempsey Brothers Victuallers... I have no idea what a Victualler is... answers…read moreon a postcard please. The sign has been there for years apparently and bears no relation to the shop under it. The shop is in fact Goggins off-licence, a small but well stocked affair with some beer but mostly wine and a few mixers and snacks. Next door is a superb little Indian that charges no corkage on wine you bring in yourself - nice eh!?
Don't get me wrong I love my wine, but I'm not very learned when it comes to choosing a really nice…read morebottle. The folk in Goggins are always helpful, and always have a few recommendations up their sleeve to suit your budget and your planned occasion or meal. Prices are not quite as cheap here as the supermarkets or larger off-licences, but they do good deals on rotation like 3 for 2 on popular wines. They seem to specialise in wine, but there is the standard array of beer and spirits for sale here too.
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