Still one of our favorite places! We visited here before we actually moved to the palm coast area and knew this would be «our place» enjoy a glass of wine and cheese in a relaxed atmosphere, … cute place, they also sell fresh seafood. We always bring our friends here too and they enjoy it as well … everyone is friendly, helpful, good selection of wine and cheese, live music from local artists, …and of coarse you can’t forget little«Zoë» she is the #1 greeter, always wagging her tail and wanting to visit.
Melissa s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Great little shoppe! Try the Barbera wine… Highly recommend! Stop in for a wine and cheese and live music.
Georgia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Jacksonville, FL
It’d be great to greet your customers and ask them if they would like to try anything or if they need any help. We felt like asking for help would interrupt their time with their friends at the counter and they were too busy to fully greet us. We said hello first. We didn’t even know there were cigars for sale until we were leaving and we saw it on the sign. We would’ve absolutely bought cigars and would’ve loved to try some wine and cheese. We went in there to purchase wine for my mother to bring back to her from our vacation. I guess we will search elsewhere.
Jerry N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Colorado Springs, CO
We found this little gem on a recent Sunday while in search of a nice bottle of white wine to share for a picnic. It is a short drive through the beach communities South of Saint Augustine along A1A. Set among a miles-long strand of old live oaks and Spanish moss, we fortunately stumbled upon this place after we discovered that the local supermarket chain store not only had a very limited selection of white wines, but none were chilled. Their loss was our gain. There are a couple of small bungalows with a shared patio in between with ample space for tables and chairs to drink wine and eat some of the excellent cheeses they offer. A small stage is there for the frequent live music featured in the late afternoons/evenings. One of the buildings displays the works from the latest artist of the month and the other of course has the abundant selection of wines from the major growing regions of the world, beers, cheeses and meats. There is a third building that will be turned into a vacation rental but it isn’t ready as yet. We met the owner Steve, a very genial and outgoing transplant from Philly, who bought the place a couple of years ago. His mantra is, «if you can get it at the local supermarket — you won’t find it here.» Seriously, who carries Cakebread Cabernet along this sleepy stretch of A1A? We had a very nice but reasonably priced Marlborough Sauv Blanc along with a few excellent cheeses he picked out for us. We enjoyed the patio but unfortunately didn’t stay around long enough for the live music. We loved the atmosphere and will definitely seek this place out the next time we are in this area of the planet!
Ophelia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 St. Augustine, FL
The place was pleasant and the wine was the best. I split a bottle with a friend and had a delightful time making new friends. Cheers!
D W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Potsdam, NY
The cheeses I got I did not like– but next time i will try something different! The wine I got was fantastic– the service and atmosphere were fantastic– will be back! It has a great atmosphere in and out!
John H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peoria, IL
Best place in Palm Coast for fine cheeses, cured meats and wine. Over 50 selections of white cheeses. Great prices. The owners are extremely helpful.
Jesse H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beaverton, OR
The proprietors are very helpful and friendly, its obvious they really enjoy what they do. Best cheese selection in Palm Coast area. I am a fan of quite a few new wine and cheese’s from suggestions received here.
Ayanna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Montclair, NJ
I am definitely a fan. This place is kind of in a strange location, but what a treat it is to find it! The wine selection is quite varied for such a small building. But it doesn’t just stop at wine. They sell cheeses, pates, breads, crackers, champagne, Italian sodas, «fancy» water, chocolates, olives, cornichons and all manner of condiments(I don’t think ketsup though). The owners are super friendly and helpful. There’s a really laid back, classiness to the place. You can eat out on their patio. You can eat in their small art gallery. I hear you can rent that space out for functions. The food is surprisingly cheap, and a great alternative to the fish fry places nearby. There’s wine tastings and other events happening all the time. It’s a fun place to be. Very charming place, not pretentious at all.