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    Deep Deuce Deep Deuce Wine



    221 N. Central Ave.

    The address of this store puts it right next to Le Cep, formally known as Sage, and the official street address will be 221 N. Central Avenue. Deep Deuce Wine will specialize in hundreds of the best labels as well as top shelf liquor. This is the only information I have for now and will post an open date as soon as I receive that information. I'll also get a pic up of the inside.

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    The address of this store puts it right next to Le Cep, formally known as Sage, and the official street address will be 221 N. Central Avenue. Deep Deuce Wine will specialize in hundreds of the best labels as well as top shelf liquor. This is the only information I have for now and will post an open date as soon as I receive that information.
    Last edited by OKCisOK4me; 10-17-2012 at 02:53 PM. Reason: I put the wrong street address.

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    I assume this will be immediately west of the Le Cep space on NE 2nd?


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    Yes, Pete. Le Cap is 228 and the wine store is 221 ;-) so it'd be where that white park bench is on the NW corner of the building.

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    Guess Broadway Wine Merchants has some competition now

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    So, I'm confused....

    Is the wine store going in south or west of Le Cep?

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    So how is the address 221 NE 2nd St? Wouldn't that put it just west of 228? And nevermind, lol...I read his text wrong. It is 221 N. Central Avenue. Sorry for the confusion Pete!

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    So a liquor store and not a wine bar? Thats a shame. This city is seriously lacking a good wine bar.

    In reality, this city is lacking nice drinking establishments period. Wine bars being an example.

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    Great to know. Can't wait to get by there.

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    My studio was where Le Cep is (228 NE 2nd). The wine bar is a Central street adress. The apartments above have a universal address and box numbers 1-8. So now there are technically three addresses for one building of that makes sense. Where the kitchen section is in Le Cep used to be a third address as well for J3 Architecture. They tore down the wall between my former unit and theirs to make the space for Sage, now LeCep.

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    Geez....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidburgess View Post
    Just went by to purchase Thanksgiving Meal beverages. Great little shop. Will is really knowledgeable and they 110% committed to being a neighborhood friendly business. Already planning events!

    Go by and check them out!
    Yep, I've known Will for quite some time. Pretty sure we were even in the same elementary classes. He's definitely a good guy. Midtowner might remember him too. We all went to the same elementary school.

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    Sid,

    WTF with Le Cep going by another name? I was really pumped about the French bistro / wine bar concept. Are they moving in a different direction? Hopefully not another freaking sushi bar.

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    So weird because they said they were going to be opening "next Friday" about two months ago. Ridiculous and clueless.

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    Update.

    We started a remodel beginning of Sept. The remodel is done, but ran into some red tape with changing the license over. We have jumped most of the hurdles and should be reopening within 2 weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepdeuceWine View Post
    Update.

    We started a remodel beginning of Sept. The remodel is done, but ran into some red tape with changing the license over. We have jumped most of the hurdles and should be reopening within 2 weeks.
    Welcome to the forum!

    Are you moving into the space directly south and allowing for WSKY to expand into your old space?

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    They are indeed moving to the smaller space to the south of their former location. We will be putting in a new concept in the existing space and plan to begin construction once the city approves the plans.

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    Just moved to deep deuce and was really hoping this would be open by now. Walked by the other day and it looked really closed. Anyone know anything? I would love a neighborhood liquor store.

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    Although its not in Deep Deuce, I buy everything at Broadway Wine and Spirits, which is still close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoThunder View Post
    Just moved to deep deuce and was really hoping this would be open by now. Walked by the other day and it looked really closed. Anyone know anything? I would love a neighborhood liquor store.
    They are moving to the space directly south of their current location and WKSY Lounge will be expanding into their old space.

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    Aw, bummer.

    I know that was their original plan.

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    (Jerry Seinfeld voice) "Whats the deal with this place?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid Burgess View Post
    Actually no. Deep Deuce Wine won't be opening back up it looks like. At least not it that building.
    That stinks - loved how close they were, even if their selection wasn't quite there. Broadway will do some great business with the number of people that will be moving here.

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    Seriously - nothing against DD Wine - Broadway is just an excellent, excellent liquor store which leaves very little to be desired.

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    I still think a liquor store could work in the area. That was a fairly large footprint and it never "seemed" open. Weird, I know, and even shallow, but optics in retail do matter.

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