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Feedback gevenI visited for the first time tonight, and I will definitely return! The staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating. The draft beer and wine are very reasonably priced, and there's a fantastic selection of bottles and cheeses! The sandwiches were absolutely delicious too. With amazing service, great prices, tasty sandwiches, and a wide variety of beer and cider, this place is a winner!
The store offers a good variety of wine options. Occasionally, I grab a sandwich there for a quick meal. The service is always friendly, and the location is convenient, just a short distance from my cousin's place. She enjoys this wine market too. We typically spend around $30 on red wine, and we often find great deals during the holiday seasons.
This disappointing establishment not only struggles with communication but also exhibits unnecessary rudeness towards its customers. Aside from the fact that they take an eternity to prepare an overpriced sandwich, my experience was particularly frustrating. I ordered the toasted, melted cheese roast beef sandwich with onions and chipotle mayo, but mentioned that during my last visit, the roast beef—initially rare—was somehow cooked to well-done, which I did not want. Instead of receiving the sandwich I requested, I was given a cold roast beef sandwich with nothing on it—not even lettuce or tomato—and charged an outrageous $17. To make matters worse, they blamed me for the confusion. Their condescending and indifferent attitude towards customers is truly appalling. I sincerely hope this place goes out of business and is replaced by something worthwhile.
I 've passed this place at least a dozen times while in Hell 's Kitchen and had always wanted to go in. Before seeing a movie the other weekend a friend placed me in charge of finding a happy hour. The bar I picked next door was packed to the gills and then we saw a street sign that said $5 beers/wine. Sold. The name of the place confused me. The sign on their shop says in big letters Beer Cheese . So that 's what I figured was the name of the place but it 's really Vintner Wine Market . Small selection of house wines and beers on tap for $5 but they also have plenty of bottles for a $2 corking fee. Kind of average priced out. Nothing too out of the ordinary and a really decent selection of craft beers. The one thing I didn 't like is that the people that work here really push for you to have table side service so that you have to eventually pay a higher tip plus tax. I kind of just wanted to grab a beer, pay for it and can totally bring it to the table myself yet they insist on serving you. But it was all good because my friends also wanted to eat. The selection of meats and cheeses sold here are also pretty glorious. You can take meat and cheese cuts to go as well as bottles. To keep in mind the beer here is more accurately priced than a lot of delis I find in this neighborhood that will overcharge you for **** like 'Blue Moon '. Get out of here. There is an actual dining in food menu with tons of salads, sandwiches, paninis, soups, fondue, and cheese plates, etc. The sandwiches come out ENORMOUS so my friend insisted I ate half of his. We had the signature Mozzarella sandwich with tomato, basil, greens, olive oil, and added on prosciutto. It was so fresh and the prosciutto was tastier than I 've had at sit down restaurants. My friend 's wife went with a fancy grilled cheese that was filled with brie, cheddar, manchego, basil, and tomato. She said it was too cheesy and I immediately phased into 'I have no idea who these people are ' mode. Is there truly such a thing as too much cheese?! I tried a bite. It was beyond great. She ordered a salad to make up for it and was happy. I was drunk and started eating marinated olives. I hate olives typically but these were solid. The movie Solo was slightly better than I was honestly expecting (perhaps the beer helped) and I will totally be back to this place sometime soon since I have a friend that lives down the block.
A cute find in Hell's Kitchen before dinner reservations at an Italian restaurant a few doors down. My friend and I each ordered the $5 house rose for happy hour and shared the fig goat cheese spread; one of the pita dips. If we had more time we would have tried the others. It was so good I went back and purchased a pound of it to take home. This place is reminds me of an upscale bodega. The staff are every welcoming and friendly. Ask as many questions and sample before purchasing. Will return often knowing it's not far from my office and close to Port Authority.
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