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    Tides & Vine

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    A new business that provides a place to browse unique collectibles paired with a wine bar. A nice stop along Green Street.

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    Brews Up - Beer making equipment for starter and advanced home brewers.

    Brews Up

    3.2(6 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Terrible food and no AC in 90* weather. The fish in the taco was actually inedible.. like rubber…read more. must've been in the freezer since they opened 5 years ago. No creativity whatsoever. The sweet potato fries were few and soggy. I left hungry. The wine was adequate. They need to stop opening new places all over and focus on quality of the food. The two stars are for the waitress who was great and the setting which is cool. Overall disappointing.

    Back in 2016, we bought a Groupon for a Two-for-One Wine Making Experience ($25), but every time we…read morewere visiting OC we were unable to schedule a tour. Having put it off for years, we FINALY made it out...and boy am I sad we couldn't just have used the actual Groupon. You see, expired Groupons turn into gift card credits, so instead of $25 for the whole experience, we were merely credited towards the now $60 total ($30pp wine making & tasting)..which in the end wasn't worth the increased price tag. Granted, the owner was a very charming guy-the two stars are what I can give him personally for being a fun person to meet-but the overall experience...I cannot believe we paid $60. Granted, we didn't realize the building was a store downtown, that was our first hint when we arrived this was not going to be what we thought. The wine tasting consisted of a flight of 12 sweet wine varieties, made by individuals who previously took part in a wine making experience. The owner let us know up front he was not a wine guy, which was evident in the randomosity of the pouring (there was no pallet consideration of a real wine flight) After the tasting, he let us fill a glass to drink while we made our wine...which I needed once I realized what our 'wine making experience' was...we weren't as much making wine, as we were pouring things into a bucket with not much context, 1. 2. 3. done & ok thanks. Basically, the owner created a genius venture..buy DIY kits off the internet, charge a lot to walk people through the directions, call it an experience. I really hoped for grape smashing, I'd have settled for scooping grapes/juice into buckets, learning about the additives, wine doctor input, but really it was almost like making a cake from a box-open this bag, pour this all into the bucket (the owner even put most of the ingredients in)....mix, put on lid..ok this will take a few months. What we bottled for home, wasn't even our wine. I thought we'd get to go back later in the summer, get OUR wine, but we just bottled wine someone else made months ago, slapped on a generic label, bam done. I suppose it is a great experience for parties who know nothing about wine at all, but as people whom know wine & wanted to really learn the process, make something unique, it was too 'box cake' for us. In the end, it was really like we just spent $60 on two bottles of wine & two tastings-as for the 'wine making' it felt more like a 'hey I need a quick hand to pour this here' than an actual 'making experience'

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    Oaked 110 Whiskey & Wine Bar

    Oaked 110 Whiskey & Wine Bar

    3.9(75 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Let's begin with the fact that this restaurant is either super busy at times, and also has…read morepractically no business most of the time. Our service was at best hit or miss. Our meals were average at best and were mostly boring examples of the same old pub type menu. My advice if you're looking for a place close to the Eastern Shore . Ambience was 3 stars , service 3 stars and food at two stars. Perhaps if there were a manager on duty they might have gotten a better review. As always another visit hopefully would see improvement.

    I've been coming here for the past 2 years, and the food changes are incredibly disappointing…read more I used to rave about most everything on the menu. They used to have good portions and really good juicy burgers, and their fries were good too. The fries changing led to the burgers changing, and then the rest of the menu followed. I'd come here a lot when it was worth it. Now the food is usually overcooked or just charred completely. The fries are hand cut now but have become someone else's acquired taste because to me they're just greasy and usually overfried. The portions have gotten smaller and smaller, and the salads have gotten outrageous. It's barely a side salad amount for $15, just spread out in a large flat-bottomed bowl. While the owner's/ manager's clearly either put your kitchen staff under duress, and they no longer like cooking, or you've fired the ones who cared about the food being great. I'm also thinking they changed supplier or got cheaper with their ordering because the ingredients have also suffered in quality greatly. The drinks are very pricey no matter what you get. Also, the receipt lists the gratuity percentage incorrectly, which just seems kind of mean and nasty, so shame on the owners for that one. I will always tip my server well... Don't lie to me to pay your workers...you should pay them more. Either way, you're trying to trick me into tipping more so you don't have to pay your waitstaff because they didn't make enough money which is pretty foul. I wish people were better.

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    FINS Ale House & Raw Bar - Spanish Seafood Paella

    FINS Ale House & Raw Bar

    3.9(288 reviews)
    30.3 mi
    $$

    Outstanding seafood. Customer service is excellent. We visit…read morewhenever we are in the Millville area. They also give Veterans a discount! The ambiance is excellent.

    As per my prior reviews this is one of my top five restaurants for happy hour. My last review was…read morein December 2025. I will summarize our two most recent visits in early 2026. We were first here with our friends around 4 PM on Friday for happy hour at the bar. I enjoyed my two pineapple juice with vodka for $5 each. I also enjoyed my whole one pound steamed lobster with drawn butter and a choice of two sides for $30. I enjoyed my two favorite sides namely the asparagus and sweet potato fries. My total bill was $70. I redeemed my $25 Toast birthday credit to my bill so my net cost was reduced from $70 down to $45. I also applied my balance to my gift card from November 2024, excluding gratuity. I returned here again around 4 PM with my friend for happy hour on lobster Tuesday. I enjoyed my two rum and cokes for $5 each. I also enjoyed my two Big Oyster Midnight Kraken draft stout beers in a snifter also for $5 each. I also enjoyed my lobster tail jambalaya for $22, which I was able to finish this time, since the quantity was decreased due to inflation. My total bill was $41.50 excluding gratuity, which again I used my gift card. We agreed we will continue to return here for happy hour.

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