

A great place with plenty of benefits bright, clean, cheerful employees, wine, cigars, liquor, coffee, glassware,along with starter type home brew supplies.Īnd beer. Yep, damn, a "warehouse" type setup, but on the upscale side. I haven't been to the other Friars, but could tell this one out by work in O'Fallon is something I should check out.

Map doesn't work too well - it's on the north side of K about 1/4 mile from 40/64 hwy, across from the Quick Trip. You'll even find a modest selection of homebrew equipment and ingredients. Charles County area, this is definitely the best place to visit for stocking up your home outside of crossing the river into the city. The prices and selection alone, make me more than happy to overlook this, though, and I've heard several stories of good experiences with the clerks. Both times we've shopped there, the clerks were grumpy and unresponsive. The major problem I had was in the service. Their glassware is not gigantic, but it is comprehensive, and if Mead is something you enjoy they can cover you there as well. Limited as I was, I had to keep from really looking everything over or else I would leave with more than I could afford. The beer selection is amazing, two giant aisles filled with all of the local varieties as well as a giant selection of imports. We fuond even rare things we had trouble finding anywhere else easily and everything was comparable with local liquor shops and grocery stores. The selection of liquors and wines is the first thing you'll notice and while that selection is not the purpose of this review or website I have to inform that it's enormous. It's right across the street from my work, and I'd been told good things about it, so I took my room mate and wife up here on december 29th to stock up for our inevitable New Years celebration.įirst off, I have to say that just walking in is impressive. This is on the western/northern side of Hwy K where it intersects with 40/61.
