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    VOM FASS

    4.6 (17 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Specialty Cocktails for January
    Karen D.

    I attended a Thursday night wine tasting with a friend. We were welcomed by Jeff and seated at reserved table. You do have to make reservations in advance for their monthly wine tastings. Once everyone was seated for the tasting, there were 3 other tables with seated guests, Jeff told the Vom Fass story and how he and his business partner Jim found the franchise and opened this location at Crestview Hills shopping center several years ago. The wine tasting consisted of 2 white wines and 3 red wines, plus appetizers made using the olive oils which were available for sample and sale in the shop. What made the wine tasting fun was everyone went around the room and introduced themselves was a great way to meet other people as we enjoyed the wines. I enjoyed Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand the best. The appetizers were good, the dates were delicious. It was a fun evening and they offered a discount on all wines purchased that evening, of course I purchased the Sauvignon Blanc and my friend purchased several bottles of the red wine she enjoyed. I also purchased a few bottles of the specialty olive oil as I love cooking with good olive oils. I found out they also have dinners for $30 a person you can reserve for a group of 6 or more and they also have a burger & beer night. Thank you Jeff and Jim for a wonderful evening, looking forward to returning again soon.

    Sandra F.

    A few of my friends mentioned and raved about this place (located in Crestview Hills Town Center-one store down from Bath and Bodyworks). VOM FASS is a European specialty store sampling products from artisan-produced oils/vinegars, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys, Fine Brandies, Wines and other spirits, liqueurs. You can sample them before purchasing. As we walked in we are right away greeted and helped by Susan (so down to earth). It is one store, but separated. One side is the oils and next door are the wines/spirits. Browsed around and looked at the oils first. There are so many to choose from. I was amazed and at the same time overwhelmed. There are cards on what the oils and vinegars go good with. Many are labeled Cholesterol free, from organic cultivation, rich in essential alpha-linolenic acid (making the oil sensitive to heat and light), Rich in essential gama-linolenic acid (making the oil sensitive to heat and light), rich in Vitamin E, Rich in natural antioxidants, and last seasonal availability. You can purchase different size bottles. You are able to bring them back in and have them refilled (make sure to bring them clean and dry. They are also dishwasher safe). They have a great selection of olive oils, infused oils, nut and seed oils, wellness oils, wine vinegars, fruit balsamic vinegars, and Aceto Balsamico (sweet and sour seasonings balsamic vinegars). I purchased a 1L bottle for $1.99 with it Calamansi Vinegar $4.99 (Philippine Vinegar-great for fish) and the another 1L bottle with it the Basil Oil $6.99 (can't wait to try it on my salads and fish). I tried a couple of them and those were my favorites. Next time I come back I will get the Oregano Oil. You are able to go online and purchase. Also if you don't feel like browsing around the store and look at your own time, the web is your best bet. Then we proceeded next door to the wine/spirits and Lynda assisted us (very friendly and helpful). I am not sure on the price tastings for the scotch/liqueurs. The Liqueurs are primarily made by small artisan producers from around Europe. They also have liqueurs featured by Yahara Bay Distillers in Madison, Wisconsin. They sell Absinthe, Brandy, Cognac & Armagnac, Fruit Brandies, Scotch Whiskey, American & Irish Whiskey, Rum, Gin and Vodka. Next time I return, I am definitely going to try the Scotch Whiskey and Cognacs. For right now, we did the wine tastings for $1.00 (1 oz. pour per glass). Pricing for bottles and tastings are reasonable. I ended up getting a bottle of Chevalier du Grand Loc (dry red wine from France) for $12.99 and did three tastings. This place has so much to offer. They also have upcoming events/classes, you can join the Oil & Vinegar of the month club, gift sets to purchase, and cooking classes. I highly recommend coming here. I really had a great experience and can't wait to come back!!

    Enjoying a glass of wine with my salmon on cucumber hors d'oeuvre. Delicious
    Jessica L.

    This is a little hidden gem in Crestview Hills shopping center. It's a great place to gather with a few friends and enjoy a delicious glass of wine. They even offer bourbon and whiskey. The prices are average and the staff and owners are really friendly. They're knowledgeable of their products and offer samples. You can buy alcohol by the glass or by the bottle. Last time I visited I decided to try an hors d'oeuvre. For only $5 I received slices of cucumbers with salmon bites on top drizzled in oil. It was actually very satisfying with my wine. They offer inside seating which is very intimate with only one bar table. There is also patio seating with umbrellas and comfortable chairs. Attached to the wine/liquors space is another store where they sell oils for cooking. Overall it's a fun place to visit and unwind from a busy day!

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    4.0(2 reviews)
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    4.1(46 reviews)
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    So this place just had a weird vibe - the decor is beautiful and upscale and from the pictures on…read moretheir website, we kind of thought we needed to dress up a bit. But no. This is basically bar food in an expensive looking setting. We both wanted to order their chicken wings, but were told that they only had 10 wings left. Which was puzzling since the place was relatively empty. And speaking of that, we made a reservation online thinking the place would be hopping for dinner. Not so much. I had the taco el pastor. It was good but was basically pulled pork on a corn tortilla with bbq sauce. I also ordered the Brussel sprouts which would have been really good if they weren't drowning in white sauce. I recommend asking for all sauces on the side, btw. TVs on the wall all around the dining room are tuned into blooper reels and trivia. All in all, the menu wasn't intriguing enough for us to want to go back.

    Rarely does a restaurant manage to feel like a neighborhood secret while delivering a high-caliber…read moreculinary program, but Sanctuary Social has mastered that delicate balance. Tucked away in Villa Hills, it has quickly established itself as a "hidden gem" that defies traditional categorization--part sophisticated lounge, part high-end bistro, and part soulful community hub. The design of Sanctuary Social is its first masterstroke. It captures the paradox of being "upscale-casual"; you'll find plush velvet sofas and warm, modern lighting that evoke a high-end city lounge, yet the energy remains as approachable as a favorite dive bar. The addition of live music on the weekends elevates the space from a mere eatery to a destination, providing a vibrant backdrop that feels both intimate and celebratory. It is a "sanctuary" in the truest sense--a place to disappear into for a few hours. The kitchen leans into "Elevated American" with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients and shareable plates that encourage conversation. Small Plates & Boards: The Artisan Meat and Cheese Board is a standout, curated with a level of intentionality often reserved for dedicated charcuterie houses. For a more modern bite, the Fresh Tomato Bruschetta with whipped burrata is a bright, creamy essential. The "Handhelds": The Wagyu Brisket Sammie and Wagyu Brisket Elote Tacos showcase the kitchen's ability to take casual comfort food and apply premium techniques. The brisket is consistently tender, balanced by the acidity and creaminess of the elote corn salsa. Craft Cocktails & Mocktails: The bar program is formidable. Their seasonal cocktails (like the Blackberry 75) are balanced and inventive. For those seeking non-alcoholic options, the Blackberry Lemonade Spritz or the Jalapeño Lemonade offers a complex profile that far exceeds standard soda fare. Sanctuary Social is the kind of place that Northern Kentucky has been craving: a spot that respects the craft of food and drink without the stiffness of formal dining. It's a "destination" restaurant hidden in plain sight, offering A1 surroundings and a menu that hits its mark with precision. If you haven't made the drive yet, you are indeed missing out on one of the region's most compelling new additions.

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    4.6(5 reviews)
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    This store is so much fun to browse. I could honestly spend hours wandering through every aisle…read more The whole place has such a cozy, boho aesthetic, and I genuinely feel like I could buy everything in the store. Their home decor selection is incredible, with strong candles, unique ornaments, decorative baskets, artistic planters and vases, gorgeous picture frames, distinctive lamps, high-quality rugs, cozy blankets in adorable patterns and textures, and stylish furniture including couches, accent chairs, shelving, coffee tables, and outdoor patio furniture. The kitchen department is huge. They carry everything from silverware, aprons, jars, salt and pepper shakers, and handy kitchen gadgets to Mason Cash bakeware and other charming cookware that you don't see everywhere else. They also have a fantastic bath section with soaps, bath products, hair accessories, and more including sunglasses, keychains, clothing like robes, blouses, and dresses, plus an impressive selection of gift wrap, greeting cards, and seasonal items. The grocery section was one of my favorite parts. They stock specialty jams, local honeys, candies and cookies from around the world, pasta sauces, crackers, drinks, and even several aisles dedicated to Asian grocery items, making it feel much more interesting than a typical home store. I ended up leaving with a horse-shaped planter, clearance candles, a bathroom rug, genuine quartz crystal string lights, decorative picture frames, a cookbook, a travel tea infuser cup, those nostalgic glow-in-the-dark ceiling stars, and an Olipop. They also do a great job keeping up with current trends. There were plenty of Hello Kitty, strawberry, mushroom, and other popular themed items mixed throughout the store without feeling overdone. Clearance items are scattered throughout the store, which makes it fun to hunt for unexpected deals. While some things are a little pricey, I think the quality justifies it, and much of it is still reasonably affordable. This would be an amazing place to shop for upscale dorm decor, housewarming gifts, holiday shopping, or simply to treat yourself to something you won't find in most big-box stores. It's also just a really fun place to wander around with friends. My only criticism is that some items weren't labeled with prices, or the price tags weren't always nearby. I ended up putting a few things back because I couldn't tell how much they cost.

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