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New Wine Bar: Just Help Yourself

A new wine bar, The Wine Cellar, is coming to Fayetteville this month. It will be located in the Metro District Building next to the Nadine Baum Studio. The Wine Cellar will feature the use of self-service Enomatic wine dispensers. These machines are hooked up to the wine bottles and pour the wine directly into the glass at the push of a button. The customer will be able to choose between purchasing a taste, a half glass, or a full glass of wine.  There will also be a full bar and premium beer list. No word yet on the food (if any) that will be served. 

The Wine Cellar
509 W. Spring Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701

Comments


So I can get a good Cabernet or a Fanta Strawberry from the same machine?

Way cool...will the students be checking their own ID"s as well?

I assume that IDs will be checked at the door.

I am actually rather interested to see how this turns out. I had read about these dispensers before and they are certainly a plus for the owner/accountant as far consistency and portion control.

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