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goofer44
06-14-2007, 10:07 PM
In New York, where I lived most of my life, many restaurants allowed you to bring your own wine, especially if you called and asked first. You would pay a corkage fee of $10 -$15. Are there any restaurants in the Walton, Bay county, or Okaloosa county area that have this policy ?

SGB
06-14-2007, 10:32 PM
Yanni's!

Beach Runner
06-14-2007, 11:51 PM
Reminds me of when we lived in South Carolina and used to go to Myrtle Beach. No Sunday liquor sales, so we'd stash a bottle of Merlot in my big handbag, and the restaurant we frequented would give us coffee cups to pour the wine into. I mean, it looked like coffee from a distance. :floor:

At The Greenbrier they'll save your wine for you until the next meal if you don't finish it. However, my question is:
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kurt
06-15-2007, 09:34 AM
It's been a couple of years but Cafe Tango would do that with no extra charge. Royal Orchid also, but there is a new owner there now.

steeleing1
06-15-2007, 10:22 AM
I thought that most fine dining restaurants did this. Borago, Vin'tij, Tango, etc. The corkage fees vary from $5 - $20, though.

Franny
06-15-2007, 11:33 AM
Yanni's!

Now that Yanni has his liquor license do they still allow yu to bring in your bottle of wine?

SGB
06-15-2007, 12:06 PM
Now that Yanni has his liquor license do they still allow yu to bring in your bottle of wine?


They did the last time I was there, which was a while ago, but after they had their license.

TripleB
06-15-2007, 01:20 PM
I thought that most fine dining restaurants did this. Borago, Vin'tij, Tango, etc. The corkage fees vary from $5 - $20, though.
I refuse to pay corkage fees. I only buy fine wine with screw off tops. Might I suggest a vintage 2006 MD 20/20 Grape?

kathydwells
06-15-2007, 01:23 PM
I refuse to pay corkage fees. I only buy fine wine with screw off tops. Might I suggest a vintage 2006 MD 20/20 Grape?

:funn: OMG, the memories.

Beach Runner
06-15-2007, 01:57 PM
I refuse to pay corkage fees. I only buy fine wine with screw off tops. Might I suggest a vintage 2006 MD 20/20 Grape?
Or Boone's Farm in a wine skin, back in the day.

onanochef
06-23-2007, 05:12 AM
In New York, where I lived most of my life, many restaurants allowed you to bring your own wine, especially if you called and asked first. You would pay a corkage fee of $10 -$15. Are there any restaurants in the Walton, Bay county, or Okaloosa county area that have this policy ?

Onano does allow this.

tistheseason
06-23-2007, 07:36 AM
Onano does allow this.

Another reason I love Onano. What's the corkage fee?

onanochef
06-27-2007, 05:02 AM
15.00 I believe.

coonass
06-28-2007, 11:13 AM
come to Blue Orleans we don't charge a corkage fee. just a taste of what u bring for gator:floor:

kathydwells
06-28-2007, 11:38 AM
15.00 I believe.

$15.00 to pop a cork on a wine bottle? Really? Or, is there something else that goes along with a "corkage fee". I am not that big of wine drinker, but I would like to get educated on the subject.

scooterbug44
06-28-2007, 11:46 AM
$15.00 to pop a cork on a wine bottle? Really? Or, is there something else that goes along with a "corkage fee". I am not that big of wine drinker, but I would like to get educated on the subject.
Restaurants make $$ on liquor, especially wine. The cork fee is how they offset the fact that they are not making money/covering their overhead on your beverage and that your server isn't being tipped on that amount either.

I've never paid more than $5 for a cork fee.

goofer44
06-28-2007, 04:27 PM
Fine dining restaurants that allow you to byow will generally charge $10-$15 for a corkage fee. Having said that, many restaurants in NYC will not charge a corkage fee at all if you call beforehand and ask if you may byow (lots of competition for the dining out dollar). I would like to see more restaurants here allow customers to bring their own wine. I hardly ever order a bottle of wine in a restaurant here because I am familiar with what the retail price is for many wines. I have a hard time paying 2 or 3 times the retail price at the restaurant. I would rather pay a $20 corkage fee on my own 1997 Insignia (which retails for over $150 if you can find it) then $60 for a mediocre bottle of wine. I have a good collection of expensive and rare California cabs such as Silver Oak, Spottswoode, Far Niente, Caymus, Ch. Montelena, Araujo, and many French Bordeaux wines. I would be very willing to spend $20 per bottle on a corkage fee. That would be a win/win for the consumer and the restaurant. Restaurants are in business to make money and wine and liquor sales is where the profit is but I think a $20 corkage fee per bottle is a nice compromise. Since neither my wife or I cook (we go out 4-5 times a week), we would frequent a restaurant that we loved twice weekly if allowed to bring our own wine. This is a great way for the local restauranteur to cultivate loyal customers and insure repeat business. Nothing like a great bottle of wine as the centerpiece of the meal. Many fine dining establishments allow patrons to bring wine that is not on the menu, which is a nice compromise. I would interested to know what some of the local restauranteurs think. criolla man ? ItzKatzTime ? What do you guys think ?

goofer44
06-28-2007, 04:32 PM
P.S.

I ALWAYS leave extra table money, in addition to the 20% tip, for the server when I bring my own wine to allow for the fact I did not order an alcoholic beverage.

Allifunn
06-28-2007, 04:49 PM
I refuse to pay corkage fees. I only buy fine wine with screw off tops. Might I suggest a vintage 2006 MD 20/20 Grape?

:funn: OMG, the memories.:shock: :shock: my high school boyfriend bought me a case of MD 20/20 for Christmas one year....:yikes:

come to Blue Orleans we don't charge a corkage fee. just a taste of what u bring for gator:floor: :clap: :clap: gladly!

Miss Kitty
06-28-2007, 06:04 PM
[quote=Allifunn;258290]:shock: :shock: my high school boyfriend bought me a case of MD 20/20 for Christmas one year....:yikes:

:floor: ...omg!!! We used to drink MD 20/20 mixed with Schlitz Malt Liquor! Talk about overserved. :yikes: Who thought of that combo???

DD
06-28-2007, 07:17 PM
[quote=Allifunn;258290]:shock: :shock: my high school boyfriend bought me a case of MD 20/20 for Christmas one year....:yikes:

:floor: ...omg!!! We used to drink MD 20/20 mixed with Schlitz Malt Liquor! Talk about overserved. :yikes: Who thought of that combo???

:yikes: :yikes: :yikes: