Should I ask Agnes out on a date?

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  • PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,665
    Yes
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
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  • njnancy
    njnancy Posts: 5,096
    Yes
    Please don't let this turn into another wine thread. 
  • PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    It’s pretty common to be able to bring your own wine to a restaurant. It’s not the standard, but even restaurants in my little podunk town do it. I’ve recently started seeing BYOB at restaurants, but in my experience these tend to be places in bigger cities and that don’t serve beer.
  • Can I bring my own alcohol to the restaurant?
    - No, not in Sweden. Not that you would consume there.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • camsjam
    camsjam Posts: 375
    Now I'm going to this vegan place to drink a beer or two, and might eat something.


    Swedish nachos?  You need to come to New Mexico for these.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    No
    Wow that looks great!


    Isn't this motherfucker meant to be about crust sauce and cheese?
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    Yes
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    Here in Ontario we can bring our own wine, if the establishment allows, and they have cork fees...
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,465
    edited February 2019
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    Here in Ontario we can bring our own wine, if the establishment allows, and they have cork fees...
    Sounds weird. 

    "We're going out tonight honey, grab a bottle of wine and lets hit the town". 

    Or on a date

    "No need checking the wine menu hotstuffs, I brought my own"
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,113
    Yes
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    Here in Ontario we can bring our own wine, if the establishment allows, and they have cork fees...
    Sounds weird. 

    "We're going out tonight honey, grab a bottle of wine and lets hit the town". 

    Or on a date

    "No need checking the wine menu hotstuffs, I brought my own"
    It’s great. Saves a lot of money. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • camsjam said:
    Now I'm going to this vegan place to drink a beer or two, and might eat something.


    Swedish nachos?  You need to come to New Mexico for these.

    Wow does that look tasty.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    No
    BYO is a thing in many places here
    ...liquor licenses are absurdly expensive and tough to get.

    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,113
    Yes
    camsjam said:
    Now I'm going to this vegan place to drink a beer or two, and might eat something.


    Swedish nachos?  You need to come to New Mexico for these.
    Damn that looks awesome. I haven’t been to New Mexico in years, might have to go back soon. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    Yes
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    Here in Ontario we can bring our own wine, if the establishment allows, and they have cork fees...
    Sounds weird. 

    "We're going out tonight honey, grab a bottle of wine and lets hit the town". 

    Or on a date

    "No need checking the wine menu hotstuffs, I brought my own"
    Nothing says class like showing up wine in a paper bag...
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • So How much for a plate If you bring your own food (BYOF)?
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,113
    Yes
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    Here in Ontario we can bring our own wine, if the establishment allows, and they have cork fees...
    Sounds weird. 

    "We're going out tonight honey, grab a bottle of wine and lets hit the town". 

    Or on a date

    "No need checking the wine menu hotstuffs, I brought my own"
    Nothing says class like showing up wine in a paper bag...
    Plastic bag is better. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    Yes
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Yes good idea
    280 SEK for a bottle of wine here so £23 or $30

    Works? 
    $30 is the cheapest bottle or the norm?
    Id say the Cheapest i guess. The ”house wine”
    Say what??? $30 is the cheapest wine you can buy?! Am I understanding that correctly? If so, Sweden just fell in the ranks for me, lol.
    A bottle at the bar. 

    Not a bottle at the store
    Oooohhhh. Phew! In that case, that's not bad. Do you guys have corking charges there? Here we are now able to bring our own wine to restaurants, but the establishment charges a corking fee, which in some cases is ridiculously high. But in other cases, it's still worth it if you want a bottle of wine. The corking fee might be $25 - $40, which seems insane until you consider that the cheapest bottle you can buy in that particular restaurant is $50 or $60.
    That sounds weird - bringing your own alkohol? Haha. Never heard of it. I think it is strictly forbidden here to bring in alcohol to places that sell alcohol. 
    Here in Ontario we can bring our own wine, if the establishment allows, and they have cork fees...
    Sounds weird. 

    "We're going out tonight honey, grab a bottle of wine and lets hit the town". 

    Or on a date

    "No need checking the wine menu hotstuffs, I brought my own"
    Nothing says class like showing up wine in a paper bag...
    Plastic bag is better. 
    The reusable bags are the best...
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,113
    Yes
    Just picked up two nice bottles of Pinot Grigio for dinner tonight. Headed to an excellent local Italian place.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    Yes
    So How much for a plate If you bring your own food (BYOF)?
    Nope just BYOB unless you are attending pot luck...lol
    Give Peas A Chance…