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Lisa from Colimbia, MO on 7/7/2012 8:37:52 PM:
After riding up the hill to the winery in 100+ heat and buying a bottle of overpriced wine, they wanted to charge us $2/bottle to refill our water bottles. Seriously?!?We also bought a small hard sausage ($6) and a small cup of cheddar cheese cubes ($5), only to find out that if we acutally wanted to cut the sausage and have something to put it on, we would have to spend another $1.85 for a "picnic pack" consisting of two small paper plates, two plastic forks and a plastic knife.

 
Anonymous on 7/8/2012 7:28:59 AM:
Appreciate this information. It allows me to make choices when I travel the KATY.

 
just sayin' from kcmo on 7/8/2012 7:41:04 AM:
Lisa, why don't you open a business next to them and charge $1 to refill water bottles and whatever else you can to undercut their prices? Let us know how your business does.

 
Hank from New Haven, MO on 7/8/2012 8:32:09 AM:
Do you mean SUGAR Creek Winery, near Defiance? I so I will put in the "don't go there" file.

 
Jim from St. Thomas on 7/8/2012 1:49:35 PM:
Never had a problem with Sugar Creek but I go there to drink a little wine and soak up the scenery. If you think they are bad try stopping at Mount Pleasant.....

 
Lisa on 7/8/2012 3:39:07 PM:
Sorry, yes, I meant SUGAR Creek. Also stopped at Mt Pleasant, and they couldn't have been nicer (and didn't charge us for plates and utensils!). Food was excellent, and much more reasonably priced.