Very pleased. We rented a cottage up at The Pomegranate House Bed & Breakfast and they provided real wine glasses so we thought it would be nice to find a bottle of wine on our trip to the square. They have a small cooler with some pre-chilled bottles and a decent selection of different wines at reasonable prices(many choices under $ 20). I wish I could remember what our choice was because it was very, very good. We were going to go with a reisling but the proprietress suggested a white wine that was not as sweet but fruity. It was an excellent choice and I’d love to get some more if I remembered what it was.(Also — the truffles are to-die-for).
Jimmie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Burleson, TX
On the square. Next to Hank’s. Chocolate and wine. A lot more wine than chocolate. This is an upscale place so don’t expect anything of the caliber of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, but it is locally owned.
Traci B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Granbury, TX
Ok so this is the«every little touristy towns fancy shmancy chocolate place». The prices reflect the fancy shmancy-ness… Lol. We had a tiny free taste of a chocolate wine called Chocolate Lab. It was very interesting indeed. Not sure I would just sit and have a glass but interesting none the less. Everything is very fancy, very breakable, and very expensive. Definitely not the kids candy store. We did pick up a few morsels– who could resist? The toffee is Devine. I am not gonna frequent the place just for the price and calorie factor but if you are out having a fun day in the historic little town of Granbury I would definitely recommend a quick stop in. The owners are super nice and the place was really cute.” Hoity Toity«is what I call it. I bit too uptight and overpriced to be a favorite of mine but for a quick run in and pretend to be royalty for a few minutes it was fun ;)