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7 years ago
The store is really cool and the range is amazing!! I love the fact that there is no roof. The staff were really friendly, and the boy in the glasses was dreamy! read more
9 Sherwood Rd
Toowong Queensland 4066
Australia
Toowong
(07) 3871 2027
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https://www.vintagecellars.com.au
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What time does Vintage Cellars open?
Vintage Cellars opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Vintage Cellars close?
Vintage Cellars closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Vintage Cellars closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Does Vintage Cellars have parking?
Yes, Vintage Cellars has parking options.
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Formally known as the scary sounding "Flaschengeist",…read more Liqurious has transformed itself into a great speciality gift store. Known for it's intriguing combinations, This store offers amazing Liqueurs, spirits, fortified wines, oils and vinegars for you to fill up and take home in whatever size bottle you need. I remember being stumped for good gift idea's for my manly man friend, but after talking to the friendly sales staff I got to take home white port in a bottle that had a GLASS SHIP IN IT. (Needless to say it's so boss it still resides on the kitchen counter.) With liqueurs ranging from mango melon, pineapple, rose, limoncello, cognac and walnut, AND melon (as well as a yummy chocolate vodka.) This place definitely has you spoiled for choice. Now is the season for yuletide giving and If you're stumped for a unique gift idea this place is great alternative to that giftcard you were guiltily thinking of buying.
This is another of those fab little shops that I had largely ignored until one day, when I was…read morehanging in Adelaide Street waiting for a bus, I decided to pop in. And oh, what a place full of delightful, alcoholic things! But first there's the amazing oils (I don't cook, but even I was impressed). I totes wanted the Mandarin Infused Extra Virgin Olive Oil to dress some of my Christmas Day salads with. Or perhaps even the Raspberry Caramelised Balsamic Vinegar to dip breads in? Then I realised that I was loitering right beside a huge bottle of chocolate Port. Yes, you read that right. It's Port and it's chocolate flavoured. You can even soak strawbs in it. Then there were the other amazing liquers, just ripe for adding into cocktails: watermelon, rose, mango, macadamia nut). I underestimated you, Liqurious. Respect.
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Like the fun name suggests Cellarbrations was created for…read morethe sole purpose of supporting the serious business of party times. This place is tucked right behind the Melbourne hotel and stays vigilantly open while most other bottle-o's have closed their doors. They have a pretty huge selection of alcoholic beverages and with reasonable prices that have saved my kiester on many a night. Cellarbrations is one of the largest independent retail liquor brands in the country and one of the most decently sized in West End. The staff are pretty knowledgable and friendly and offer handy Food & Wine Pairing tips as well as boasting a decently stocked recipe book online (Check out their scorched summer punch!) So if you are pressed for choices come on down and Cellarbrate today! (I couldn't resist. sorry.)
It would be too much to write that I love this bottle shop, but the truth is I kinda do ;) For one…read morevery important reason: it's open until midnight which is really hard to find in Brisbane! So when you suddenly feel like having a glass of wine or a beer at 11 pm and there is nothing left in your fridge - there is still hope called Cellarbrations!
Wine Experience started out as a wine shop that sold almost exclusively cleanskins. They still sell…read moreloads of cleanskins and they're still of amazing value. Of recent times, Wine Experience has branched out and now has a carefully selected, interesting range of imported wines. I've noticed that their selection of imported wines seems to have a particular emphasis on French, Italian, and Spanish wines. I love a good Spanish rose so this suits me just fine. They do have wine from other areas, but there is a big bias towards those places. The staff are always helpful and generally knowledgable. Although, if I were after super expert advice and a willingness for a long consultation, I'l probably go to Wine Emporium first. Wine Experience is one of Brisbane's premier wine cellars and it's obvious that the people who run it have a passion for wine which is always nice to see in a bottle shop.
Wine Experience is the answer to any wine lovers dreams as it offers quality wine at affordable…read moreprices! How to they manage to do that? Well, the concept is pretty simple, they sell them in cleanskins! Before you start thinking of those $3 wine bottles tight-arses bring to parties, let me reassure you, these are not the same thing. Every cleanskin that is sold at 'Wine Experience' has been carefully selected from some of the finest wine regions around Australia and New Zealand so you know they must be good. Even though I am not the biggest wine coinnesseur, I do know my fair share of what to look for when wine shopping. This place stocks wines from regions such as Adelade Hills, Barossa Valley and Frankland River and all types of wine ranging from Tempranillo to Rieslings. These wine bottles cost between $8 to $15 and I am glad to say that every bottle of wine I have purchase here, I have enjoyed! Since most of the restaurants around Rosalie are BYO, buying wine from here and taking into the restaurant is something I like to do as it saves money a lot of money. The only downside is that you don't get a pretty picture on the front. For anyone who loves a good wine at a cheap price, I would recommend you check this place out!
I've often been drawn to this bottle shop due to its convenient location near the local…read moresupermarket. It's also close by to a number of the suburbs restaurants. The good thing about Spiros is that they ALWAYS have a special going on across various ranges, whether you're looking for a carton of boutique beer, a cheaper but quaffable wine, or something more special. Check out their website to sign up to their newsletter and keep abreast of their promotions. They also boast a very impressive range of spirits, including rare single malt scotches, some top shelf tequila and even Japanese whisky, sake and plum wine. All great gift ideas for the discerning drinker.
What I like most about this bottle shop is the staff…read more They are genuinely willing to advise you if you look lost, and can name the best wine for your needs, whatever the budget. Staff will also walk up and greet you in a friendly manner when you walk into the store, in some cases probably because you're a little overwhelmed by all the different stands advertising different new wines as soon as you step inside. I probably wouldn't recommend this shop for someone looking to go out and get drunk as cheaply as possible. The main brands of generic beers (e.g. V.B., Hahn Super Dry, XXXX etc) are featured here but are more expensive by a dollar or two than a liquor barn. Back to the staff. They're awesome. I walked in here once looking for boxes (I was moving house) and not only did they provide me with some, they showed me where else at Paddington Central to find more. Stellar customer service!
Spiro's, located on Paddington Central's street level.
When you first walk past... you're pretty much thinking ye old regular alcohol store, the only…read moredifference is that it's located in Grand Central Station and looks a bit rustic. Upon walking inside, there is a multitude of liquor, beer, wine and mainstream alcohol to be bought. The thing that suprised me, and I don't even drink, I was looking for a present for a house warming... was the array of Whiskey this tiny little shop had. They also provide... maybe a first for Brisbane... a free liquor delivery service to Brisbane CBD and the general metro area... unheard of! They also cater liquor to functions for work and what have you. Staff are really lovely and knowledgeable, and the place has been open for many many years so it holds history... smells a bit of history too... but not in a bad way. The staff also informed me that should I not be able to come into the store, they also have an online champagne gallery which will have a brilliant selection of fine champagne... delivered free! The champagnes aren't that cheap mind you, so I have a feeling they may have incorporated the 'free delivery' price into the price of the alcohol, but either way. This place is where you need to visit. Right next to the bar too. I'll definetely be checking out their online site... i'd never heard of one before!
This boutique bottle shop carries a surprisingly wide range of wines and beers given its small…read moresize. It's handy too being located inside central station. Many times I've caught the train directly after work to a friend's house for dinner or a party and have dropped by here to pick up supplies. The staff here are really helpful. Not only am I ignorant about good wines, I also have a terrible memory for names so I can never remember any good wines I've sampled at restaurants. At Grand Central Cellar, I simply tell the staff my price range and that I'm looking for a red that is sweet, not dry and tastes like blackcurrants. They get it right every time.
U get wines beer soft drinks and u can buy by the carton and friendly staff and open 7 days and u…read moreearn points on your Woolworths rewards card
This is a smaller store but it still has a reasonable selection of beer, spirits and wines. Not as…read morecheap as large liquor barns but still limited bargains and sale items to be found. Remember to swipe your Woolies everyday rewards card!
As far as bottle shops go, this ones alright. BWS's stock an alright selection of booze and you can…read moreoften find an alright crafty beer or cider. I do prefer to support local shops when I can, but sometimes I need to grab something quickly on my way home and this serves that purpose. I was pleasantly surprised by their range of cider and was happy to find a couple of my favourites (mainly Mercury) at this store. The staff are always pleasant, helpful and knowledgable, which when I'm trying to find something that I haven't tried before, is always good.
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Amazing customer service, super friendly and helpful , especially the blonde lady who usually…read moreserves me on a Friday, super bubbly and has a great sense of humour !!
Bws just moved within aspley hypermarket next to the new Woolies, it's a much better location. Make…read moresure you get a Woolworths rewards card as we just got several thousand qantas points for a not very high dollar spend! They always have specials so look around and be prepared to try what's on special, I can highly recommend their range of prosecco. The staff in the aspley store are really helpful.
I have been here twice. Medium size, clean bottle shop with good variety but more expensive than…read moreDan Murphys or First Choice. If you want a cheaper bottle shop First Choice is around the corner. This is a good "convience" bottle shop. Great for picking up a couple of drinks for the night. Open till 11pm on weekends it's handy to know when living in the valley or staying at the emporium. Polite, friendly staff and organised store. Pick up some drinks after dinner at the sushi train!
Being partially owned by Coles I've always been a bit wary of Vintage Cellars,…read more(I expected shelves stacked with slabs of VB and 4X.) ....BUT I must say this little store in New Farm has managed to impress the bottle-o snob in me. First up this place is in a pretty handy location if you are planning a night on the town (or about to pay $5 a head for restaurant BYO's!) The space is nicely laid out and the staff are knowledgable and helpful when it comes to best sellers or good food pairings. They are a swell place to go to if you are a wine buff, from a huge range of reds and whites to $250 french champagne. With a range of goods from $15 to $600 there is something for every budget and palate.
The staff are incredibly helpful and the range is pretty good for a smaller liquor store…read more Having the buying power of Coles-Myer behind them, Vintage Cellars have some great lines from successful wineries at bargain prices.
I've reviewed a different Dan Murphy's before, and I'm going to begin with making a similar point…read more Most of these chain places are the same. Dan Murphy's have good prices. You can get cheap, nice wines, as well as imported alcohols at a reasonable price. I like them. What makes this Dan Murphy's special is that it's next to my favourite Woolies. Yes, yes, it's another chain so it's all the same. But it's not, I swear! You want to make a cocktail and need some extra ingredients? Just pop over next door to Woolies and grab them! Opening hours are pretty stock standard for Dan Murphy's but are still good. From 9am every day, to 8pm Mon-Wed, to 9pm Thur-Sat and until 7pm on Sunday. Have a gander. They have a huge range and good prices.
Out at Skygate, this Dan Murphy's is located near the 24 hour Woolworths, but sadly isn't open 24…read morehours. That said, the hours are better than most bottle shops in the suburbs, so it's still handy if you need to nip out late for a bottle of something. It's not the biggest Dan Murphy's I've been in, but it's certainly big enough, with a great range. If you live in the area and need a decent bottle shop to visit, this might be the place for you.
This is most definetely your one stop liquor shop. I don't even drink. But you can get your…read moreliquor, wine, beer, spirits, softdrink and even chips at this massive warehouse of a store. I guess that's why it's a superstore. The prices are by far cheaper than the other BWS' around the corner and your other local booze shops, and they are open a little later than most as well. I go here when i need a special bottle of wine as a gift or beer for my husband. They have quite a big selection here, and you can pretty find any brand of wine you are looking for. They have a chiller for wine's in the front past the checkouts as well. They are enviromental friendly, don't give you plastic bags, but have old boxes you can carry your guilty pleasure out in, i'm a big fan of this. They aren't big on service because the store is huge and there aren't that many staff around... but they are where you should go to get your liquor.
Made an online order, only half delivered. used the live chat as you cant get a phone number. got…read morean apology, BUT NO REFUND as promised.. A week later contact the live chat again on Dan Murphy website. Advised the refund has been done... STILL NO REFUND IN MY ACCOUNT. Wanted a complaint phone number, wont give one. gave a email. I have used this email before. NO REPLY. DAN MURPHYS HAS VERY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE and looks like I have lost my money. SHOP ELSEWHERE THIS COMPANY IS AWEFUL. Return authorisation number: 115116153 . Order# 115116153
Not to sound like too much of an alcoholic, but I used to go…read moreto Dan Murphy's every week. It wasn't only to satiate my thirst for port, as soon as one of my family members got wind of an impending visit I was besieged by orders. For anyone who has been to this monolith of an off-license you'll know why. This place has got to be one of the biggest and best bottle-o's I have seen in Brisbane. Dan Murphy's has a long history of delivering a vast range with a low price and now each store in QLD boasts an impressive 3,500+ products on their shelves. Great for finding that obscure bottle of wine or imported beverage, Dan Murphy's is my go-to off license when in the northside.
Great place to get amazing meats. Very good sausages, ribs and steaks. Friendly staff and great…read moreservice, good to get the free range eggs as well and don't forget the kid causing a storm on social media with all his meat prep. Great spot, appreciate the care to details!
How is it this place doesnt have any reviews! These blokes absolutely rock! Best butchers we have…read moredealt with in Brisbane (look at my photo, I eat alot of meat!). These guys remind me of the butchers of old (yes I'm old to). They open the door for you, genuinely talk with you about.....anything really. Carry your meat to the car (which helps with screaming kids) and always remember who you are. The meat itself is amazing. My partner is a raving hippy so for her it has to be 'organic'. Me, I don't care, as long as its red, dead and juicy I'll eat it. But the different sorts of cuts and marinates really spices up our barbies and makes 'us' look like 5 star chefs! Mmmmm....meeeeeat.
It is a handy corner store to fill up your car and buy every thing under the same roof and u pay…read moredear on item there
Hats off to the guys who work here! I've never met more knowledgeable people when it comes to…read morealcoholic beverages. They pretty much hand picked all the drinks I needed for a party. Guests included a mixture of 20 somethings up to mature age, so I needed a variety of drinks. They helped me pick the champagne, the red, the lolly drinks and the hard stuff. If you needed help picking alcohol, come here the cool guys would help you out. Very friendly people and excellent service!
Great little Japanese store in Alderley…read more There isn't a huge variety of food to buy but what is there is pretty decent. I would definitely suggest buying one of the special $2 curry paste block things. They are AMAZING! It's a shame they put an English nutrition tag over the instructions on how to use but you can peel it away. But yes best way to make incredible home made Japanese Katsu style curries! They do some great organic products and have some decent prices on Japanese frozen and chilled products (like various tofu). They intermittently have fresh vegetables but if you are a rice eater then the bulk quantity bags are definitely worth the money! The couple of staff I've seen there are fantastically friendly.
The store is small but the shelves are packed more accurately and neatly than any other specialty…read moregrocer I've walked into. It reminds me of Xu Zhen's art installation ShanghART Supermarket. And this, my friends, is a good thing. It makes everything easy to find, there's no ambiguity as to what's what and you can be in and out in a lickety-split. Due to the size of the store, their range is not as vast as your Burlington's or similar. They do focus primarily on Japanese goods and again, this is a plus. It's takes away decision overload. A great and handy spot for Northsiders!