"0"^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . . . "0"^^ . "2012-03-20T00:00:00"^^ . "Mr. Husband and I stopped by Binny's to pick up some party supplies. As neither of us drink very often, I doubt we'll become regulars; however, it does make a nice addition to the North Prospect area.\nPros:\n1. Location - I love Friar Tuck's, but I rarely go to Savoy. It's nice to have a liquor store right on Prospect.\n2. Prices - some things were craaaazy cheap. Yellowtail wine was $5 a bottle, and stuff like Barefoot or whatever other cheap wine was EVEN CHEAPER. I saw bottles of moscato for $4. Whaaat. My friends can go through a bottle of moscato each on dinner nights (thanks lushes!) so this will save me some $$. I also was able to pick up some Bailey's for $14. Yay.\n3. Selection was decent. I still think Friar Tuck's has more variety, but Binny's had everything I was looking for.\n\nCons:\n1. Prices - some other things were more expensive. For a concrete example, we were buying Guinness for our St. Pat's party. We had just passed it up at Meijer for $11.50 for an 8 pack of cans, thinking it would be cheaper at Binny's. Binny's had the same for closer to $14. We ended up going back to Meijer. Wine and liquor seem to be a lot cheaper, beer seems to be hit and miss.\n2. Service - I hate to say it was a \"con,\" as our cashier was efficient - just not super friendly. If you hate making small talk, you'd be pretty happy with the service.\n\nI'm sure we'll be back to Binny's - (especially since we had to sign up for the stupid store-specific card to get the discount prices) - but probably not until our next party stock-up."^^ .