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    Harrison's Liquors

    4.4 (5 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    Great shop - wonderful selections and very attentive staff. Good location in downtown Easton.

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    5 years ago

    Great customer service and great prices! Highly recommend and pleased to say this is where I purchase my wine now. Thank you!

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    Town & Country Wine, Liquor

    Town & Country Wine, Liquor

    3.4
    (25 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    NOT customer-friendly focused! prices are above average. Staff were not interested in providing…read moreinsights and/or feedback on selections.

    This is a tough review to write, because my wife and I have shopped at T&C for many years. But…read morefacts are facts, and rotten customer service is rotten customer service, no matter how you cut it. So, for what it's worth, here goes. On Friday or Saturday, April 12 or 13, 2024, I visited T&C to purchase a large (2 lb) container of chicken salad. I've lost count long ago of the number of times that my wife and I have purchased this product, which, in our opinion, is the best chicken salad to be found in the area. T&C's chicken salad isn't cheap (it was more than $25 for the 2 lb container), but we've always thought that it was worth it. This time, however, something was a bit off with the salad. When my wife opened it the following day to make a sandwich, the salad just didn't smell quite right, and the taste matched--something was a bit off. That's never happened before, but rather than risk an infection by a food-borne pathogen, we chose not to consume any more but rather to return the product for a replacement. That happened today (April 17), or at least I tried to make that happen. Instead, I was met with a rude, utterly unaccommodating individual behind the checkout counter (I don't know whether she was a manager or owner), who abruptly told me that the chicken salad couldn't be returned because it was perishable; that she was unwilling to give any refund to me for the product (I never asked for a refund; I merely wanted a replacement but I could hardly get that out before she stridently jumped in); and that, for my trouble, she'd offer to make a sandwich for me. She further said that the store has this "policy" (the best that I can discern, the "policy" is not to stand behind what they sell), because they have no way of knowing how a food product like this was handled or stored when it left T&C. Fair enough, I told her, but, in my case, I purchased the chicken salad, drove straight home to Oxford (about a 13 minute drive), and placed the container in our refrigerator (which is set to 37 degrees, per the manufacturer's recommendation). The T&C employee/owner replied that "of course, everyone says that," to which I asked whether she was implying that I was lying to her. The interaction went downhill from there, although it's hard to fall from the floor. If this had been a bag of chips or some other, inexpensive product, I wouldn't have bothered. But T&C's large container of chicken salad is north of $25. The right thing to do would have been to take the product back and provide a replacement, which is all that I wanted. This individual, however, thought that the better course was to act rudely, implicitly accuse me of lying, and then, in essence, to tell me to pound sand because this was a "perishable" product. Of course, it's perishable. But that doesn't mean that it can be sold in a state that is or may well be spoiled. Moreover, I wasn't asking T&C to put the product back in the deli for further sale; I was merely asking for a replacement. As I said, we've shopped at T&C for years. Today, they lost a long-standing customer and every ounce of goodwill that they had developed over those years. For the rest of you, buyer beware. T&C doesn't stand by its food products.

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    Antipasto party platters!

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    Antipasto party platters!
    The Wine Shoppe

    The Wine Shoppe

    3.4
    (19 reviews)
    46.6 mi
    $$

    While I would love to see signage for their array of wines so I can easily find options from…read moredifferent countries, they seem to have the largest selection of wines in the area. I do appreciate the fact that one of the workers asked if I needed help and then showed me where to find the Argentina options. For these reasons, I rate them well and will certainly return.

    Let me start by saying I am an African American Female & today I was racially profiled at this…read morestore. I went into the store to buy some wine but walked around to look for other items. All 3 workers were behind the counter moving back and forth trying to see if I was trying to steal. I moved 1 isle over to see if they were indeed casing me. Indeed they were not only did I get profile but the pre-call the shopping center's security on me as well. I was roughly in the store 5 minutes. After I grabbed both items to walk to the front I look up one of the men was standing on one end of the isle and another one the other end. I stood up fast head jumped saying oh hey I wanted to see if you needed any help but never parted his lips or walked to my direction. The other looking in the store mirror and camera watch me saying. We not watching you we are just walking around. The got angry when I bought it to their attention that they just profile me. They got mad and starting yelling. We don't need you or y'all business . So question who's yall ???? I was by myself. Of course I told all three I would post this on social media. I hope they never get another black dollar. Stay away Racist

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    The Wine Shoppe
    The front of the The Wine Shoppe. They have a great selection of wine and liquors.

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    The front of the The Wine Shoppe. They have a great selection of wine and liquors.
    Rude BBQ

    Rude BBQ

    4.1
    (333 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    I really wanted to enjoy my experience at Rude BBQ because the atmosphere and service made a great…read morefirst impression. The ambiance captures the feel of a true smokehouse, and the aroma throughout the restaurant was incredibly inviting, which had me looking forward to the meal. The staff were outstanding, they were friendly, welcoming, and attentive throughout my visit. Their hospitality was easily the highlight of the experience. Unfortunately, the food did not live up to the expectations set by the atmosphere. The brisket nachos lacked flavor, as the brisket was dry rather than tender, juicy, and well-seasoned. The cheese sauce on the nachos was also quite bland and didn't add much depth to the dish. The mac and cheese was another disappointment, with very little seasoning or cheese flavor. It had more of a stovetop-style texture and taste, whereas a richer, baked version perhaps with Gouda or a blend of flavorful cheeses, would have complemented the barbecue much better. Overall, while the excellent customer service and authentic smokehouse ambiance made for a pleasant visit, the food quality and flavor fell short of expectations. I hope the kitchen revisits some of these menu items because the restaurant has a strong foundation and plenty of potential.

    If you're anywhere near Easton and craving legit BBQ, Rude BBQ absolutely delivers…read more I went with the BBQ sampler platter, which is the move if it's your first time. The brisket was tender with a solid smoke ring, the ribs had that perfect pull-off-the-bone bite, and the sausage brought the right amount of snap and seasoning. Every protein held its own -- no filler, no shortcuts. The sides were just as strong. Creamy mac & cheese, classic potato salad, and crispy onion rings that didn't feel greasy or heavy. Everything came out hot, fresh, and clearly made with intention. To top it off, I grabbed a spiked coffee, which somehow worked incredibly well with the BBQ -- bold, smooth, and a fun twist you don't see everywhere. Note: Not a lot of room to sit so don't bring a big party (6plus) to dine in.

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    Inside counter
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    Mac and cheese
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