Hi Vicky – pricing is good for the quality. At lunch, you probably wouldn’t get away with much change from $20-$25. For dinner – perhaps $30-$35. But then, I guess it depends on how much wine you drink. They of course (as the name would imply) have a devastating wine list.
Hey Sarah – well, it’s probably Dan in our relationship that has the penchant for cured meats. The cornichons are all mine
Have you tried the French deli place on Lygon street? Great charcuterie selection. It’s near the ANZ bank and a hairdressing salon, on the side that’s further away from the University.
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whats the pricing like at the city wine shop? drinks and food?
I love the city wine shop! And that plate looks great… I love cornichons!
xox Sarah
Hi Vicky – pricing is good for the quality. At lunch, you probably wouldn’t get away with much change from $20-$25. For dinner – perhaps $30-$35. But then, I guess it depends on how much wine you drink. They of course (as the name would imply) have a devastating wine list.
Hey Sarah – well, it’s probably Dan in our relationship that has the penchant for cured meats. The cornichons are all mine
Have you tried the French deli place on Lygon street? Great charcuterie selection. It’s near the ANZ bank and a hairdressing salon, on the side that’s further away from the University.
Hey Theodora – ahh, you mean La Parisienne Pâtés? Yes…it’s an awesome shop full of many wonderous things (the duck confit especially!)