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    LetsPour

    4.0 (1 review)
    Ultra High-EndBeer, Wine & Spirits
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    BevMo!

    BevMo!

    3.0(40 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    This company is garbage and needs to go out of business. The website is only available to me in…read moreincognito mode because some captcha it runs fails if you have a single privacy or security feature enabled. Second, the prices are way out of line with the TWaM store a few miles away. Their regular prices are so high that TWaM regular price beats their sale price by $5. I guess this is why employees eagerly ask what you're looking for and then walk you to it and grab it off the shelf for you. They don't want you seeing the high prices and walking out like I did. Don't even get me started on their bogo scam. Go elsewhere and maybe something useful will take their place when they finally move out. Compare 4 Roses small batch and small batch select with Bevmo and any other area retailers and you'll see. Small batch select is $86.99 at Bevmo, under $60 at TWaM. Even grocery stores beat these guys prices by as much as 30%. It's outrageous gouging and this company doesn't deserve anyone's business.

    Stopped by here on a whim after eating dinner at Red Robin. They had quite a good selection of…read moreliquor and surprisingly other types of groceries, too. We found a German egg liquor that is just about impossible to find in the states especially not around Christmas time which was so exciting. We also found a half price pumpkin vodka, butterscotch Schnapps, and chocolate liqueur. The prices weren't too bad, but of course, the Washington state taxes were ridiculous. If you are looking for a specialty alcohol and need a couple groceries as well, I would suggest going to this store since it is all in one place, especially if you happen to be in the area. The person who checked us out seemed nice enough, but was not very knowledgeable about some of the specialty products. That was OK though since we didn't really have questions about anything. The store is laid out in a fairly easy to navigate way with similar alcohol types together and groceries way in the back.

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    World Market

    World Market

    4.0(43 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Fun egg hunt concept at the Redmond World Market, but overall our experience was disappointing. The…read moreinteraction with one staff member, Susan, felt awkward and uncomfortable--it almost felt like an interrogation. She asked if my friend and I were related because of the same-household rule. This seemed harmless at first, but when we explained that we were just friends, she responded with an "uhhh mmm, okay" tone that felt odd and dismissive, almost like we were lying. Considering every past World Market I've been to, staff would say "congratulations" or "nice job" instead of giving off that vibe. Susan mentioned she's had issues with families all getting one, but then another staff member, Ryan i believe, clarified the rule was about household--not relation. This left us confused, because hypothetically, had we been sisters, there's no way to know if we lived in the same household or not. The question of asking us if we were related could've been resolved after checking our IDs, which is required anyway to claim the prize--and she could've seen we didn't have the same last name. She could also have phrased the question better--asking if we lived in the same household rather than if we were related--rather than making assumptions based on our appearance. On top of that, she asked us three times where we found our eggs, and i genuinely feel like one answer should've been enough. We've participated in egg and Christmas hunts at other World Market locations in the past, and this kind of questioning has never happened to this extent. The way I was treated didn't feel fair or professional, and it made the experience unnecessarily uncomfortable. I found Susan, well...annoying. The only positive was Richard or Robert (someone named like that), who was kind and helpful, which we appreciated. Still a cute event, but the communication and approach this time left a lot to be desired.

    What's not to love? Fun items for gift-giving, lots of imported food and teas from Great Britain,…read moreand super nice employees. I enjoy stopping in here and having a quick browse (and a packet of English biscuits!) on my way home from work.

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    DeLille En Ville - Bread Pudding

    DeLille En Ville

    4.3(49 reviews)
    7.8 miUniversity District

    Great service--food was delicious!! The restaurant is full of wonderful energy. As a member, I…read morelike the option of the private room if the restaurant is too noisy.

    This restaurant was fantastic for Mother's Day! We went for lunch…read more The restaurant is beautiful inside. It's comfortable but classy. Our server, Maddie (spelling?) was wonderful! She provided great recommendations for drinks and food; and phenomenal service too. We were seated at the bar tables, which was comfortable! There's a cushioned banquette and chairs, and you have a view of the bar. To drink, my parents had their essentials wine flight. It's 3 wines: One sparkling white, one rose, and one lighter red. All of them were delicious! The favorite was the sparkling white. I had a non-alcoholic rose that was perfectly bubbly and fruity without being too sweet. To eat, we started with a half dozen oysters. They were on the briny and salty side, which we like! The mignonette served along was yummy too. We then had the following entrees: Croque Monsieur with a sunny egg, Lobster Benedict (special), and the quiche Lorraine. The Croque sandwich was decadent and the side salad was a great complement to it. I had to remind them about the egg, but it was brought out promptly. The lobster Benedict was rich and luxurious, and the potatoes paired nicely. The quiche Lorraine was custardy (as advertised) and had a nice balance of bacon and other flavors. We ended our meal with dessert and coffee. We enjoyed the pistachio Mille Feuille and the Opera cake. The Mille feuille was recommended by Maddie and I see why! It's creamy, flavorful, crunchy--such a unique dessert! The opera cake is perfect for chocolate lovers. The coffee was delicious and piping hot. You can even get it to go! Make sure to check out Delille En Ville for brunch/lunch if you're looking for a nice place with a good variety of dishes and wines!

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