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    Wine Vista

    Wine Vista

    2.6(19 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Nice selection of wines available, could use some additional choices for gifting. Not always able…read moreto find what is needed for those occasions.

    I like to support businesses in my local area and I do so with vendors who appreciate my business…read more Recently I made a purchase with Wine Vista. In making my selection I viewed the price which was displayed on the box in which the bottles were in...it read a price of $10.99. When I was leaving I realized the person didn't give me a receipt so I asked one and I checked the total $11.72 which was $10.99 + $.73 tax. As I always do I verified my bank account and it showed the amount of $15.XX, sorry do not recall exact amount at this moment. So I visited the store on the next business day. I explained the situation to him, showed him my receipt and even picked up a bottle of wine to show him the one I purchased. He scanned the bottle and informed that it was actually $14.XX. He went to look at the box where the wine was stored and we both noticed that it also had a price of $9.99. Then offered excuses that this wine was placed in the wrong spot, etc. As a consumer I explained that I make my purchases based on the prices I see he continued with unappealing excuses. I felt it was a no win situation and I also mentioned I felt cheated. He never offered offer an apology or anything close to one. I told him I would not support his business again and would share my experience with others who live in the neighborhood. Fortunately, we have 3 or 4 honest and viable options in the local area. Disappointed consumer!

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    Reading Cinemas Manville with TITAN LUXE - 11/23/2025 wicked: for good

    Reading Cinemas Manville with TITAN LUXE

    4.1(53 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    As much as I love movies, I haven't been to a movie theater in over 10 years. Last movie I saw in a…read moretheater was "Black Mass" with Johnny Depp as Whitey Bulger in South Orange with my oldest friend and a relative (who is a former San Quentin inmate and looked like he should have been up on the screen performing instead of in a seat, watching). Why the long gap? Partly because of the movies they make nowadays, which seem designed to appeal to children, childish teenagers still in love with comic books and anime, and the addle-brained. Other reasons? I dunno...maybe just because. I'm older now and watch old and new movies on my blu-ray from the comfort of my dilapidated couch. Have I been tempted to go back? Yeah (especially back to the bygone days when I'd see a movie in the Hudson Valley whacked out on Vicodin or Percocet. I had long since stopped drinking in situations where I had to drive, but I figured the opiates were medicinal and wouldn't impair me. I stopped after 1 trip where I became sick during a viewing of "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines." The pill hit me badly and instead of staring in mezmerized adoration at Kristinna Loken on the screen, I broke out in a cold sweat, was nauseous, and had to use every fiber of my being to keep from vomiting on the floor. The sick feeling eventually receded, and, in my stupidity, I figured if I popped another pill after the movie, I'd be ok to drive home. Instead, I was confused by the darkened, unlighted streets leading off from Rt. 9, and as I approached the Bear Mountain Bridge, a torrential downpour descended on me, making the drive even more perilous. I said aloud, "If there is a God or a Heaven, get me home in 1 piece, without killing myself or someone else, and I'll never do this again." I still don't know if there's a God or a Heaven, but I got home in 1 piece, and I never did it again. Anyway...back to the review...) I took off July 4 (last year, getting out of Hoboken where I work was a nightmare and I vowed never again). I hadn't seen my old narcissistic friend in a while, and since he was off on Saturdays, we got together. He suggested a movie. Given we were in the middle of a fierce heat wave, I figured an air-conditioned movie theater might be just the thing, and I wasn't all that interested in what we'd be seeing. In all honesty, I was "jones-ing" for movie theater popcorn, along with a box of cookie dough candy, and a large Coke. My friend mentioned Reading Theater in Manville, and I was game. We had once talked about going there when they were showing "The Exorcist" (a favorite for both of us), but it was only for 1 night, and we couldn't make it. I drove. Even though I'm not all that familiar with Manville, the drive was not too far from where I live. We pulled into a large parking lot and entered the theater hastily to escape the soul-shredding heat. Inside, the theater was enormous. My friend had ordered tickets on-line, a procedure I'm not familiar with, but I was told you can pay for your tickets the old-fashioned way if so inclined. I ended up ordering a large vat of popcorn with butter (I remember being told that the next vat was free, but I responded that if I return for another vat, call 911). Cookie dough candy. A large Coke. I was in pig heaven. Prices for everything seemed fair. There are 6 theaters, if I remember right. Someone had recommended the movie we were to see to my friend, and I believe it was in Theater 6. A large room, with many empty seats. We went to seats that weren't assigned to us (at my friend's suggestion) only to be displaced by the people who had actually reserved them (we were all polite to each other, but...seriously...in a huge empty theater, you HAD to have those particular seats!?! Anyway...) The movie was "Obsession" which I took to be a "cute" Rom-Com film for whatever they're calling young people these days, and I made an exit for the bathroom, which was clean and spacious. When I got back, the Rom-Com had transformed into a horror movie. (My verdict on the film? Ambivalence. The plot seemed a steal from the old E.C. comics or an episode of Twilight Zone, but it was pretty effective, and special kudos to Inde Navarrette for making a very difficult, implausible part plausible and frightening. Anyway...) There was a built-in tray by each seat for foodstuffs, which I appreciated. Previews for movies I have no interest in seeing. Then the movie itself. Any downsides? I don't know if it was just for this particular movie, but anytime there was a "got-cha!" moment designed to startle or frighten the viewer, the sound system let loose what I can only describe as a sudden, booming explosion that left my nerves frayed, but probably not for the reason the film-makers intended. Overall? I enjoyed myself. I'd like to see another movie here in the not-too-distant future. Recommended. I hope in future they show more old movies like "The Exorcist," or maybe even "High Sierra."

    July 4th movie 2…read moresenior tickets with small popcorn - $32 Friendly service Comfortable seats

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    Liquor Saver - Best and largest cooler selection in the state.

    Liquor Saver

    4.0(9 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    If you're anywhere near Somerville and not shopping at Liquor Saver, you're doing it wrong…read more This place hits that rare balance between serious selection and actually enjoyable shopping. You walk in and immediately feel like someone behind the scenes really cares about what's on the shelves. It's not just volume, it's curated. From everyday staples to high-end bottles you usually have to hunt for, they've got it dialed. Huge shoutout to Pearl and Dhyan. You can tell this isn't just a business to them, it's personal. Pearl has an incredible eye for what people actually want, not just what distributors are pushing. Dhyan made the new store perfect! Prices are competitive, but more importantly, the value is there. The way they organize sections makes it easy to discover something new without feeling overwhelmed. Their premium selection is especially impressive, you don't expect to find that level of depth in a neighborhood store. This is the kind of place you become a regular at without even realizing it. Thoughtful, well-run, and a clear step above the typical liquor store. Easily the best store in New Jersey!

    This was my second and last visit to this store. The first time I complained about the very…read moreunfriendly cashiers who never say hello or thank you. Today, I went in to buy two bottles of wine. Again absolutely no personality at the register. Then when I get in my car I checked the receipt (I'm glad I asked for it). On the receipt I was charged for a bottle of liquor, case of beer and a .99 bag fee. I returned to the store , explained what happen. Again, blank stares and a quarter was thrown on the counter for the bag fee. I reminded him that I was charged.99! I was issued a refund for the items not purchased. Not a " I'm sorry or we apologize. PLEASE ASK FOR A RECEIPT AND CHECK IT. I'm taking my business back to Super Saver on 22, where you are always greeted with a smile!

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    Project PUB - Salmon sliders

    Project PUB

    3.9(125 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Came by here with my training team after a long day of corporate learning. This place is an old…read moreschool house/business so the house is the main eating area while the basement is the bar/happy hour area. Drinks were very good and fairly priced. We had a group of 7 and had drinks and several appetizers for under $250. Here in Cali that would be easily in the mid to high $300s. They have good beers on draft (sorry I forgot the name of the one I got but it was a porter). Give this place a visit but come early as it gets packed!

    I came here with a coworker for dinner one night. There was no room at the bar so we ended up going…read morewith a table. We were the first two in the room, but there ended up being a few very loud parties that also ended up sat in the room with us - totally not the fault of a restaurant for that, but just know that sound carries in the room on the opposite side of the hall from the bar. The vibes of the old house were great though! Once sat, our waitress was alright. She was kind of quiet (especially once the louder groups were in) and not overly friendly, but food and drink delivery was prompt so that was nice. I got a cider and my coworker had a couple of beers. We split the caramel shrimp (very tasty) and I also had the cheddar IPA soup. The soup was good but could have used maybe just a bit more salt for my taste. He wound up getting the pub burger and said it was delicious. I had the BLT and added fried chicken. The chicken wasn't the fried chicken I imagined (not as breaded/crispy) but the sandwich was really good! Overall, it was a neat spot that I'd go back to if I was in town.

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