Giant Food Stores opens beer and wine eatery in Plymouth Meeting

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The new eatery seats 30 and is open Monday – Saturday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Photo courtesy of Giant.com)

GIANT Food Stores today opened its 70th Beer & Wine Eatery in Pennsylvania at its Plymouth Meeting store located at 2450 Chemical Road. The Plymouth Meeting store is celebrating the grand opening with beer and wine tastings on Friday, Sept. 7 from 5 – 7 p.m.

“We’re excited to open our new Beer & Wine Eatery, which adds to the overall shopping experience for our Plymouth Meeting customers,” said Spence McClaind, store manager. “The shelves are stocked and our associates are ready to help customers make their selections from more than 300 varieties of both local and national brands of beer and wine.”

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Plymouth Meeting customers will find hundreds of domestic, imported and craft beers coupled with an immense wine selection in the Beer & Wine Eatery.  GIANT associates have also completed training programs focused on the expanded beverage offerings to better assist customers. Customers currently have a “mix-a-six” option where they can create their own six-packs from a variety of craft beers. Customers can also choose from eat-in and take-out selections offered, including sandwiches, wraps, subs, and salads.

The new eatery seats 30 and is open Monday – Saturday7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. GIANT enforces a 100% proof-of-age policy for both beer and wine sales. To protect the community, associates will ask for proper identification – a valid driver’s license, passport or military identification card – from any customer seeking to purchase alcohol, regardless of age.

With this grand opening, a total of 70 GIANT Food Stores and MARTIN’S Food Markets sell both beer and wine in Pennsylvania.

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