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What a gem for downtown Matthews! Cool historical building that was an architect firm in a past life was upfitted for a modern beer and wine bar. I love that the history of Matthews was incorporated with the name of Seaboard as well as the graphic design work and art work. The set up can be a little confusing when you first walk in though. The front door directly faces Trade St., so if you come in through the back, circle around to the front door to get a sense of the lay out. To the left are wine offerings by the glass or bottle as well as charcuteries and to the right are the beer selections. If you love a good patio (who doesn't?), there are several spots to chose from. The front area has great people watching of Trade St., there is a back patio for more privacy, and there is a side patio with lawn games. The service is the great service that you can come to expect from the Carolina Beer Temple crew, so it's also a great place to learn more about what types of beers or wines that you might enjoy. They do offer a run club, cornhole tournaments, and I think yoga may be offered in the future too.
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