Minibar Delivery App Helps Make Oscar Party Planning Easier
If you're having an Oscar party, the last thing you want to run out of is booze. But if it does happen, you don't have to send anyone to the store, because Minibar Delivery's got you covered.
Customers can use the service for on-demand alcohol delivery to their location in 30 - 60 minutes; shop directly from vineyards through the Vineyard Select service for 3-5 day shipping; book a bartender on demand; access a trained concierge service for wine recommendations and cocktail recipes; as well as in-state shipping of wine and liquor in select states.
Lara Crystal and Lindsey Andrews are the Co-Founders and CEOs, they join Cheddar to tell us us all about their on-demand alcohol service, and have some ideas for a few great Oscar-themed cocktails to try.
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