Jo H.
Yelp
We arrived at 6:30 on a Wednesday evening. Got a table outside for 4 and there were a couple of parking spots right in front.
FOOD: Excellent. The charcuterie and cheese platter had lots of choices and everything was fresh. Hummus bowl was a generous portion and the flatbread pizza was delicious.
BAR: I've never been to a self serve wine bar. It was a pretty neat experience. You give your credit card info and get a plastic card with a chip. That card is inserted into a stainless steel box, you choose which wine you'd like and how much of a pour - 1.5, 3 or 6 ounces. Put your glass under the spout and out comes your wine! The prices for each are displayed and below each spot is a description of the wine and the alcohol content. I'd recommend snapping a photo of your choice so you can remember it for the next time. If you chose an amount, but the bottle ran out before the correct fill, the system is smart enough to charge you only the prorated amount and notifies the wine gods the bottle needs refilling. They are very prompt so within 5 minutes I was able to go back in and fill my glass. There is a range of wine to choose from, I feel the prices are mostly in line with what I would pay if ordering wine by the glass off a menu. When you are ready to leave, you hand the card to the cashier and your credit card is charged for what you purchased.
SERVICE: Outstanding. You won't find a nicer group of folks. Full of energy, smiles and we felt very well taken care of. The process is fully explained and all our questions were answered. We never felt rushed and at one point we needed space for the pizza, so the server grabbed a chair and set that up for us.
ATMOSPHERE: It was a beautiful evening in Plymouth. There are several tables outside and a couple indoor seating options. As the sun was going down, there was a pesky flying beetle that would not leave us alone. I'll bring my little travel zapper next time :). My only recommendation is to turn the music down a bit. It was challenging to hear the instructions as the cashier/host table is near the front door which is where the speakers are. Couple that with trying to hear someone speaking through a mask. It was a little frustrating and we had to ask a few times for repeat directions.
There are plenty of bottles of hand sanitizer around, so once I got my card I slathered it, as there was no sign indicating they are sanitized. I also have finger cots that I use to press the wine button selections, but, as sanitizer is plentiful, that will do the job, too!