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Richardson Beer Wine

Richardson Beer Wine

515 West Campbell Road, Richardson, 75080, United States Of America

Pub • Wine • Beer • Wine Shop, Liquor Store


"Richardson is a geographical oddity with a severe lack of liquor stores for a traveler to find. I JUST WANTED SOME MODERATELY PRICED RUM TO BRING BACK TO MY HOTEL ROOM, SUSAN. I had to settle for beer and/or wine at this place, a few miles down the road from my hotel since I couldn't find a liquor store selling something harder. Since my options were beer and/or wine I started at one end of the refrigerator units and worked my way toward the end looking for the highest ABV at the lowest price. It was the same methodology I used traveling through France a decade ago as a student which led to resounding success finding barleywine at well above 10% and less than 5 euros per can in Rouen, which conveniently was having race riots at the time to add a nice, je ne sais quoi, #aesthetic. Here at the beer wine shoppe in jolly old U S and A the best deal to be found was Unibroue's La Fin du Monde, which captured my preference for all things Frenchy or at least Québécois as a plan B. 9% at $10.99 for a 4 pack. I've paid far less for a 4 pack of this at stores in Houston, but considering it's a nice beer and my hotel bar was charging slightly less than $10 for little league ballpark-quality beer it made ALL the sense to do it. This store had a wide selection beyond my Quebecois tasty treats. A sixer of Victory's Golden Monkey was $12.99; a 4 pack of Ommegang's Three Philosopher's was $16.99 which seemed a bit inflated, but I was still mulling it over in that part of the store before I found my girl Unibroue a few refrigeration units down the line later. The guy behind the counter was pleasant. A food delivery guy that delivered food into the store (presumably for the guy) double-parked me so I was a little tiny-tantrum-brewing. Besides removing the clutter (boxes of beers) from the floor that make navigating the narrow aisles of the store a little difficult with more than one person in there looking at the refrigeration units to select beer, I would recommend the food service delivery guys get explicit instructions not to double-park patrons who just paid money and were trying to leave the tiny parking lot to go back to their hotel and drink their purchase. Conveniently located just outside the entrance to UT-Dallas for students and parents visiting their son/daughter at UT-Dallas."

Dogfish Head Brewing & Eats

Dogfish Head Brewing & Eats

320 Rehoboth Avenue Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971, REHOBOTH BEACH, United States

Pubs • Beer • Pizza • Cheese


"I have been a fan of the brand for years and visited their brewery in Milton a few years ago. I was happy to see that the restaurant was in Rehoboth Beach and excited to visit during our family mini vacation.The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating. (No strollers allowed in the indoor area) We initially opted for outside and brought our stroller...but there was a decent amount of flies buzzing around so we took the stroller back to the car and opted for indoor seating...which was much more comfortable on my opinion.The indoor section was great...lots of lovely Dogfish Head inspired decor and large stage for whenever they have live music. There is the restaurant (tables and chairs) area and also a bar area toward the front of the space.As expected, lots of beers on tap...including the high coveted 120 Minute IPA.... $10 for 10 ounces...sounds good to me.The food menu had some interesting options...we decided to get steak, wings, nachos and fries to share. Everything was okay good...I can 't say anything stood out.The server was very pleasant, helpful and attentive.Right next door is their Empourium which is an awesome concept...lots of take out beers (cans, bottles and growler fills) and tons of merch (pins, bottle openers, clothing, coasters...just to name a few). They also had Dogfish Head spirits...which I didn 't even know they make (gin, vodka, rum and single malt)...quite a pleasant surprise. They were nice enough for me to sample some as well...I was your average kid in a candy store.Parking is easy right on the main street. Meters are in effect May 15th through September 15th, 10am 10pm...so make sure to pay during those times via credit card or using the app.Would love to return if I am in the area again."