I went there again today for the Friday night wine tasting it was much better. A great deal for $ 10.
Amber M.
Tu valoración: 5 Bedford, TX
Very unique liquor store plus they carry my favorite Moody June Gin. Corn Texas gin. Owner and staff very helpful and friendly. The owner support local businesses.
Chelsea R.
Tu valoración: 5 Coppell, TX
How is it that I’m just discovering this place?! It’s a gem of a wine shop. They also have spirits, different kinds of craft beer and some great local picks. It’s kinda like Disney World. Check them out on Friday nights as they have $ 10 flights and a great spread with a variety of cheeses, savory bites, and desserts to enjoy. And you could definitely get full here… they also put out some quesadillas, bbq sliders, and chips with salsa! Yum! Their vino selection included some wines I had not seen before in other stores so they definitely carry some one of a kind stuff. I purchased a malbec that was %10 with the $ 10 tasting! For all that you get along with the quality it’s definitely a deal. I look forward to checking this place out Friday nights and stocking up on my vino collection! Join me!
Breck M.
Tu valoración: 3 Englewood, CO
Extra star added for the friendly staff(otherwise this would be 2 stars). More hard liquor than wine. Selection of wine unfortunately very limited and those that were present were mundane. Cellar picks were not cellar-worthy. They have a small catering department that is reported to be expanding to pick-up soon… Food was(at best) decent. The quesadillas were good though!
Sarah S.
Tu valoración: 4 Trophy Club, TX
Very nice store. The young man working was very helpful! I got a 10 year graham port on sale for $ 32.
Joe C.
Tu valoración: 5 Downtown, Houston, TX
Closest liquor store to Grapevine, good selection. Prices are same as most of the liquor stores in the area. They have samples and vendors at times.
Deb P.
Tu valoración: 3 Bedford, TX
I had an expired group on here and they honored the spent amount. The cheese shop is interesting — but pretty expensive. The place is conveniently located.
Eric W.
Tu valoración: 4 Tarrant, TX
I was coming from Roanoke, across 114 with the intention of heading down 26 the one liquor store that I know carries Railean. Well shortly after clearing the DFW Connector construction chaos I spied Bear Creek Spirits. Even though it had the potential of cutting my ride short(beautiful day for a motorcycle ride today) I decided to check it out. The good news is that they have the white Railean I wanted. Price was good too. Very decent selection of all things alcoholic, and a co-located cheese shop too. Another fun bit was the«Virtual Bartender»(see photos). Over by the cash register is this large touch screen that can help to find drink recipes, even adding them to a «party» for automatic quantity adjustments. Results can be printed or e-mailed. It was pretty cool. Bottom line: While it looks big and new, it’s actually been open about 15 months. That surprised me because it looks like they were still putting things on the shelf… Maybe it’s just normal pre-weekend activities at a liquor store(especially since this seems to be the only one for a fairly large area).
Diane T.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
I stopped in the other day to check this place out. I’ve driven past it a number of times wondering what they carried and how their prices compared to the place I normally buy liquor. Bear Creek is a nice, high-end looking shop. The focus seems to be more on wine than liquor, but their prices were competitive on liquor items I normally buy, if not lower than, the place I had been buying my booze in FW. Nice! Also nice that this place is a least 5 miles closer to my house. In addition to wine and spirits, they also have a cheese shop. One of the guys that works there mentioned that they have wine and cheese tastings on Saturday afternoons. Considering that this store is in a fairly affluent part of town and that they seem to specialize in the ‘wine and cheese’ thing, I was disappointed to find(or not find, actually) that they didn’t have any vintage port(which was what I came in to buy). They only had the inexpensive, undrinkable($ 20) stuff on the shelf. To be fair, the guy did say they had one bottle of a vintage tawny port in the wine room, but I was looking for ruby port. Doesn’t anyone else like a nice fruit and cheese plate with port for an after dinner splurge? Regardless, this is a nice shop and I’ll be back(just not for port, I guess).