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re: Bringing your own wine to the restaurant. Yea or nay?
Posted on 4/7/14 at 10:04 pm to Contender54
Posted on 4/7/14 at 10:04 pm to Contender54
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An "opinion" doesn't carry much weight when the person giving the opinion is out of their element.
Some good advice was given in this thread
Thank you Contender!
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:08 pm to CE Tiger
Love places that allow this.
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:17 pm to upgrayedd
I worked at Flemings in BR when it first opened. They had to stop letting people bring in wine because they were buying $10 bottles of KJ chard and bringing those in. The corkage fee was more than the cost of the wine.
This post was edited on 4/7/14 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 4/8/14 at 4:55 am to HurricaneDunc
I have debated (and skirted corkage fees) for bringing beer in. Lots of restaurants have zero beer selection so it makes sense in some regard. Hell, some of the beers have been 750ml bottles with a cork so who would know different.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 5:10 am to upgrayedd
Up in the tri state area, a lot of restaurants don't have liquor licenses so they invite you to byob.
I've done it at EAT in Nola as well.
I don't consider it cheap if I don't show up with a cheap bottle.
I've done it at EAT in Nola as well.
I don't consider it cheap if I don't show up with a cheap bottle.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 5:13 am to joeleblanc
joe, you are a complete idiot.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:13 am to TigerHam85
You think chilis charges a fee if I bring a bottle of mad dog 20/20?
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:24 am to yellowfin
I can't imagine.
That Banana Red is going to pair well with those southwest egg rolls.
That Banana Red is going to pair well with those southwest egg rolls.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:29 am to yellowfin
Think they only let you bring in Moscato, is aint all trashy and shite.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:38 am to fightin tigers
I've never done it, but I wouldn't hesitate to bring a nice bottle. If the restaurant has the policy in place, then what's the big deal?
And of course I'm not talking about bringing a cheap bottle because you are cheap.
And of course I'm not talking about bringing a cheap bottle because you are cheap.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 6:47 am to joeleblanc
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joeleblanc Bringing your own wine to the restaurant. Yea or nay? my statement stands. as mentioned, do you bring you own steak to a steakhouse? Your own fish to seafood restaurant? It in bad taste. I've never been to a restaurant that doesn't have a liquor license(even a crawfish joint sells beer for gods sake). where do you people eat? lol
Well I ate crawfish at an East Texas place Friday night that has no liquor license and is byob. I also caught a bunch of speckled trout in Corpus Christy a few weeks ago and we dropped them off at the restaurant and returned later after cleaning up to feast on them six different ways. I also saw a place on tv in I believe Michigan where you bring your own steak and pay for a grill , the sides and liquor.
New Orleans, Philadelphia and San Francisco are three cities with many great restaurants from neighborhood joints to fine dining that have no liquor licenses for various reasons.
It is not in bad taste. It is perfectly acceptable and encouraged. If you had a restaurant with no liquor license and didn't allow it you wouldn't be in business long.
You need to get out more Joel.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 7:09 am to Martini
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Well I ate crawfish at an East Texas place Friday night that has no liquor license and is byob.
yeah, there are a few places where i live that it is necessary to bring wine or whatever to drink.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 7:14 am to Displaced
Exactly. In Montclair NJ there's a place called Cuban Pete's that encourages you to bring your own bottle, in which they make you a pitcher of sangria in front of you at your table. That's their thing.
If you're ever up there, it's a fantastic restaurant.
If you're ever up there, it's a fantastic restaurant.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 7:21 am to upgrayedd
It is common practice. Yelp, Urbanspoon and most restaraunt web sites post their corkage policy. If they don't, I would call ahead. I would also not take a cheap wine to a nicer place.
This thread quickly developed into the game of "spot the 30k millionaire who has only traveled to Destin & Disney".
Lots of places that are waiting or not wanting to deal with a liquor license openly encourage you to BYOB.
This thread quickly developed into the game of "spot the 30k millionaire who has only traveled to Destin & Disney".
Lots of places that are waiting or not wanting to deal with a liquor license openly encourage you to BYOB.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 7:54 am to Rohan2Reed
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buying a magnum of Yellowtail would be in poor taste.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:26 am to mworld938
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"spot the 30k millionaire who has only traveled to Destin & Disney
I agree with the majority here. If it is a special bottle, bring it. I would make it a point to order a bottle from the restaurant also though.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:35 am to upgrayedd
I do it all the time. I'll usually review the restaurant's list ahead of time. If I don't see a wine on there that I've heard of, I'll bring my own. I hate going to a restaurant and dropping $150 on a nice dinner and I'm stuck drinking a $60 bottle of wine that I don't care for. I'd rather just bring my own and pay the fee. If I bring my own, it's usually a bottle in the $30-$60 range.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 10:12 am to notiger1997
Yeah you right. If 2 week trips to Thailand and lots of fine dining is cheap, then ya got me. Ya got the tater!
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