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    Wild Bills Craft Beverage

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Total Wine & More

    Total Wine & More

    3.9
    (242 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$
    Budget friendly
    Family-owned & operated

    This location is my go to for my personal (non-existent) bar and the best place to pick up…read moresomething for a friend or party. They stock a huge variety of wine at different price points. They often have samples, especially on the weekends. The staff is always friendly and will walk you over to the item you can't seem to find but is definitely on the shelf. If you're looking for a recommendation there are staff members throughout the store you can ask any of them. They also have an area where you can pick up singles if you want to try something new without committing to a case and their mini- bar bottle game is on point. I usually come in during the holidays and pick up something seasonal, mini bar bottles make perfect stocking stuffers. Plenty of parking and they open early.

    I had such a great time in here!!!…read more I'm not much of a drinker unless I'm on vacation or on special occasions but being sought after and having sips from station to station provided me a celebration of my own. HA I even met a few youthful ladies doing the same as myself which was, to stop in for a bottle of something for someone but, to find yourself sip sip sipping. Who knew that, the time to come in here, are during the holidays when the samples are amazing and sampling are also helpful with choices in wine and hard core whiskey options for those special events. This lovely humid in front sought me out, even after I sampled her items and shared a potion of her lovely sweet cocktail with me.. of course, I'm always the life of the party and before you knew it... the party was on and popping in this corner jk ( partially true) There was a couple who looked at me as if I were from another planet and then they joined me . I walked away but then (the presenter) came to find me. This is my new spot during the holidays or if I need a bottle for a dinner party. Thanks for the fun time guys and honestly why is this spot cheaper than other places? Curious! There's plenty of parking on site

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    Persepshen

    Persepshen

    4.5
    (271 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Have heard many good things about this restaurant and finally got to try it!…read more Most of their ingredients were local produce, so the flavors were richer. I have never had an artichoke appetizer like this before - the artichoke was lightly fried with chips, chimichurri sauce and buttermilk - the texture was meaty and the flavor was creamy with a refreshing kick. The cioppino was good too. Again, love the texture - even though it was a soup, the fried leek really added flavors and crunchiness to the dish. And the seafood was really fresh. The bread was also airy. Their service was also excellent! The staff were friendly and immediately noticed that we needed a to-go box even though we didn't request it.

    We dined here as a party of four on a Sunday evening (the first guests seated at 5:00 p.m.). Given…read morethe glowing reviews, beautiful Instagram presence, and higher price point, we walked in with high expectations. Three of the four of us cook regularly and host dinners, so we all pay attention to food, service, and the overall dining experience--though we each have very different tastes. Interestingly, we all left with about the same impression. The restaurant itself is beautiful. The décor is warm, inviting, and immediately makes you feel like you're in for something special. Our server was attentive throughout the meal, although there were a few service hiccups that affected the experience. We started with cocktails. All of them were good, but each seemed just slightly out of balance. I ordered the OG Margarita on our server's recommendation, and while I'm admittedly picky about margaritas, this one was noticeably too sweet. The seasonal menu sounded exciting, especially since they emphasize using fresh, in-season ingredients. Our server insisted on us trying the Tomato Board. At $40, which was the most expensive appetizer on the menu, we expected something very memorable. It featured several varieties of tomatoes (including a surprisingly delicious pickled green tomato), a light and airy whipped mozzarella, and a single long piece of focaccia. Everything tasted fresh, and the whipped mozzarella was the standout--we'd never had anything quite like it. Unfortunately, with only one piece of bread, we had to order another just so everyone could enjoy it. Good? Absolutely. Worth $40? None of us thought so. We also ordered the escargot, which was delicious, though it's hard to describe five pieces as "family style." For our entrees, we ordered the burger, the sausage with potato latke, and what we thought was the lamb and mussels special. At first we were going to order the pork belly noodles instead of the sausage, but our server thought it would be too many noodle dishes, so we happily took his recommendation to get the sausage. Unfortunately, there was a miscommunication, and the pork belly noodles were brought instead of the special we were most excited to try. When we pointed it out, he acknowledged the mistake but he wasn't quick to offer a resolution, which left us in an awkward spot where we just decided to keep it. Ironically, the pork belly noodles ended up being our least favorite dish. The pork belly was overly chewy and quite salty, while the noodles were bland and seemed just slightly undercooked. The fresh mint was a nice touch, but it wasn't enough to save the dish. The sausage with potato latke, yogurt sauce, and pickled red cabbage was surprisingly excellent. The flavors were balanced, the portion size was generous, and it ended up being one of our favorites. The true star of the evening, though, was the burger. We split it four ways, and every single one of us commented on how good it was. Perfectly cooked, well-seasoned, topped with melty Gorgonzola and a vanilla bean jam that married beautifully together. We used every last bite of the warm bun to soak up what was left. Overall, we'd give the food about a 7/10. Here's what took an otherwise 4/5 star experience down to a 3. The air conditioning wasn't working on a 115-degree day. But I'm not lowering my rating because mechanical issues happen. At first it wasn't noticeable because it was still cooler than outside, but as dinner went on we were all visibly uncomfortable, passing around my hand fan. Only then did our server mention that the A/C had been out. You come here for an experience and if you know upfront a patrons experience will be affected you are under obligation to tell them but no one mentioned it when we arrived or made any effort to acknowledge the inconvenience or tried to make up for our discomfort in any way. Persephen clearly has talent in the kitchen and a beautiful space, but when you position yourself as a premium dining experience, every detail matters. We enjoyed parts of the meal, especially the burger, but overall the experience didn't quite live up to the hype. For us, 3 out of 5 stars feels like a fair rating.

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