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    Liquor Factory

    2.6 (5 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    I just had the most amazing liquor store shopping experience ever. Jack was extremely knowledgeable and helpful! He totally made my day!

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    3 years ago

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    6 years ago

    Super friendly and helpful folks here. Also helped me with a bottle from the back room when I asked about larger size bottles. Great place.

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    5 years ago

    Very rude owner that can't take the time to read dates on someone's ID. Awful customer service.

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    Hand And Foot - Butter chicken curry sandwich & salad truly one of the best meals ever, ate with a fork

    Hand And Foot

    4.5(424 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    In Corning for holiday weekend and stopped by after checking out the glass fest we were seated…read moreright away given menus & time to review They have 8 craft beers on tap and an endless selection of wine, bourbon & bottled beer Then the food we started with the tostones served warm with a spicy garlic aoli sauce My friend had the brisket sandwich & I enjoyed Butter chicken curry sandwich which melted in you mouth & had to eat with a fork and also fresh greens salad with ginger carrot dressing. The food was amazing & so was the service. Thanks Hand & Foot for great evening.

    Saw people talking about this online and thought we'd give it a try during for my dad's birthday…read morelunch- and we were excited to try... But...we got there around 12:00 and there were several people in there but also multiple tables open. The hostess ignored us and went straight to the people that just walked in after us (it was obvious we got there first)- then she didn't even address us or greet us... so we picked out a seat and then menus were brought to us. The guy behind the counter came to get our order- he seemed kind of standoffish. I noticed we also got a different presentation of food with chips in a paper bag rather than plated with our food like the others? The food seemed to be good but honestly was overshadowed by the uncomfortable feeling we were being treated differently? We were the only people of color during that time- and all of us felt like that could've been a factor... Otherwise, I try to stay impartial- so the vibe was cute and the food was good- but the experience was not comfortable

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    Hand And Foot - Stacked brisket sandwich with beer cheese, fried chicken sandwich with housemade pickles and yummy malt potato salad.

    Stacked brisket sandwich with beer cheese, fried chicken sandwich with housemade pickles and yummy malt potato salad.

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    Corning Museum of Glass - Rhinoceros glass sculpture made by master glass-maker after a child's drawing

    Corning Museum of Glass

    4.6(502 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    We visited Corning Museum of Glass on a weekend getaway trip, and it was a must see! Parking is…read morefree; admissions was $25 for adults and $23 for seniors (62+). They have activities and events for all ages. I really enjoyed the demonstrations (glass making and the torching- I wish I got to see the glass breaking but missed it). I would give this place a good 3-5 hours, especially if you enjoy art. They have SO many items on display and activities to do. We even went back a second day! (Included in the admission ticket)

    My husband and I visited the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning last week after hearing great…read morethings about it from people who have visited. It's a large museum (larger than I was expecting) dedicated to the art, history, and science of glass. When you walk in, you enter the level with art galleries. There's some incredible art in these galleries - a few pieces by well known artists, but also just plenty of pieces that showed what artists are capable of when working with glass. As I walked around the galleries, other visitors probably heard me say, "THAT'S glass?!" From there, you move into the historical galleries, which is where they show some of their more than 50,000 glass objects, some over 3,500 years old. I didn't know when in history glass was invented or about the various cultures/people in history that put their stamp on work in glass, and I learned a lot from these galleries (which is organized chronologically and by nation). Then, one floor up, there are a few galleries dedicated to the science of glass: how it's made, how colored glass is made, and more. That's also where some (but not all) of the demonstration areas are. The museum offers demonstrations in different areas of glasswork throughout the day and in different areas of the museum: hot glass demo, glass breaking, flameworking, hot glass demo bubbleheads, and more. We stopped by the Innovation Center for the Flameworking demo, which was very cool to watch. The museum offers even more. In another building behind the museum, they have a building where you can make your own glass with the help of their staff. With several options (that vary in age required, cost, length of time), you can choose a project you want to work on and then come back to pick up your glass or have it shipped to you if you're not staying in the area. We decided to make glass flowers (ages 14+, $38/flower). You put on plenty of protective gear and then make a glass flower quickly with the help of staff. I can't wait to see ours (they shipped them quickly and they're supposed to arrive tomorrow according to tracking). Before we visited, I told a friend of mine we were going to visit the museum in a week or so. He told me I'd need six hours to fully enjoy it. I thought he was nuts, but now I can see why he said that. The Corning Museum of Glass is huge, and you can definitely spend a day here. It's an incredible museum and well worth a visit if you're in the area. Just make sure you give yourself enough time to enjoy it!

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