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| - Great, Great, Great little winebar. Every one of their bartenders/servers is not only knowledgeable about wine, but loves to talk about it, if you want to! Never once, no matter how busy they were, has a server made me feel like I was inconveniencing them when asking questions about wine to educate myself. For a boutique wine bar, the prices are very good. Also, the selection is good, but not so big you feel lost; obviously very selective in what they stock. If you want a wine warehouse, WalMart-style, go to Total Wine. If you want a great selection of wines/beers for any price range, go to the Grapevine.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention their philanthropic activity in the community as well. They always have fun "Guest Bartender" charity events, as well as donations to local charity auctions, etc. They go far and above the normal "PR" type philanthropy.
The food is forgetable...just prefabbed desserts, canned olives, etc. But COME ON, you're not here for cheese...you here for the booze! Nothing is missed by the lack of food selection...especially since you're in Baxter, with it's wide selection of restaurants within 100 feet of the place. Get some food in your stomach elsewhere, then come here and get educated on the wonders of vine and wheat!
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