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re: FBD - 1st of Many
Posted on 12/16/14 at 3:53 pm to TigerWise
Posted on 12/16/14 at 3:53 pm to TigerWise
Really? It didn't feel like a BWW to me at all. But when I saw BWW I mean large, open, TVs, super loud. I thought the place was kinda cozy. I agree it's not very neighborhood-y. Too clean. Too "nice."
A guy a few tables over from me had the shrimp tacos and I thought they looked pretty interesting.
As for beer, I'd more or less say Lagers and Uptown are 6 in one, half a dozen in the other, so I won't argue that point. Definitely more pricey than I'd like.
I'm going to give them a week to shake off some new and head back in there. Oh, I think I told y'all (meaning NOLA Krewe) this but it's worth repeating, they're supposedly attempting to acquire a second license for retail, which is normal for most WoBs, apparently. This would enable them to mark down prices on bottles to more economical levels. Case in point, they had The Bruery Rueuze in the cooler and it was going for $30, retails here for somewhere between $19.99 and $21.99. It would be cool (perhaps unrealistic) if they could match those prices.
FBD soon
A guy a few tables over from me had the shrimp tacos and I thought they looked pretty interesting.
As for beer, I'd more or less say Lagers and Uptown are 6 in one, half a dozen in the other, so I won't argue that point. Definitely more pricey than I'd like.
I'm going to give them a week to shake off some new and head back in there. Oh, I think I told y'all (meaning NOLA Krewe) this but it's worth repeating, they're supposedly attempting to acquire a second license for retail, which is normal for most WoBs, apparently. This would enable them to mark down prices on bottles to more economical levels. Case in point, they had The Bruery Rueuze in the cooler and it was going for $30, retails here for somewhere between $19.99 and $21.99. It would be cool (perhaps unrealistic) if they could match those prices.
FBD soon
Posted on 12/16/14 at 4:21 pm to Matisyeezy
What is the difference between retail and bar prices for a bottle in LA? I ask because there is no difference in Oregon, although some places charge you a "cappage fee" if you drink it on site. Most bars/taprooms charge the same as the groceries/liquor stores for a bottle of craft beer.
I thought that was pretty cool, although I hadn't really checked it out in other states. This is mainly due to the fact that I wasn't really treading in maven territory until I got to Portland...
I thought that was pretty cool, although I hadn't really checked it out in other states. This is mainly due to the fact that I wasn't really treading in maven territory until I got to Portland...
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