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Do you bring your own glasses to BYO NJ restaurants? If so, do they offer to rinse them out and do you let them?

Last time I was at Epernay in Montclair they offered to rinse them out but I declined the offer.

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

TABLE HOPPING WITH ROSIE

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Yes.

Sometimes, at the end of the evening.

Sometimes. Depends on how many. If we bring a bunch, we usually let them.

Jake Parrott

Ledroit Brands, LLC

Bringing new and rare spirits to Washington DC.

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Lately i've started to bring my own glasses more and more. Most places offer to rinse my glasses. I recently purchased a plastic 6 compartment carrier that holds bottles and glasses. Its made by Rubbermaid and looks like the carriers the milkman used to use when they delivered. BTW its $4.99 at Carrados Wine and Beer making store in Clifton.

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I'm a NYC expat. Since coming to the darkside, as many of my freinds have said, I've found that most good things in NYC are made in NJ.

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Lately i've started to bring my own glasses more and more. Most places offer to rinse my glasses. I recently purchased a plastic 6 compartment carrier that holds bottles and glasses. Its made by Rubbermaid and looks like the carriers the milkman use to use when they delivered. BTW its $4.99 at Carrados Wine and Beer making store in Clifton.

That carrier sounds great. I wish I had known about it before I bought my cloth Reidel carrying case which only holds four glasses.

Rosalie Saferstein, aka "Rosie"

TABLE HOPPING WITH ROSIE

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Rosie

Even though my glasses are not super expensive I rinse them at the table with water and wash them at home.

But, I let the restaurant wash the decanter.

The Best Kind of Wine is That Which is Most Pleasant to Him Who Drinks It. ---- Pliney The Elder

Wine can of their wits the wise beguile,

Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile. --- Homer

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