I have ordered from Ries many times and have always imagined it to be really a big place. It is interesting to hear that it is 3 to 4 times larger than Peretti a store which I have visited scores of times over the past 45 years or so as I live in Boston. Your post makes me realize the Ries is smaller than I imagined as Peretti is a very small footprint even if Steve lets you visit the blending room. I have always had a sense of excitement when i get to the door of Peretti.View attachment 175840
I was surprised to find it is 1/4 to 1/3 the size Iwan Ries
Not to take this thread off-track, but Iwan Ries is on the second floor (first floor, if you’re European) of a Chicago office building. Although it does have a separate smoking lounge, which I haven’t seen, the store itself is pretty compact. Much bigger in reputation and history than in square footage.I have ordered from Ries many times and have always imagined it to be really a big place. It is interesting to hear that it is 3 to 4 times larger than Peretti a store which I have visited scores of times over the past 45 years or so as I live in Boston. Your post makes me realize the Ries is smaller than I imagined as Peretti is a very small footprint even if Steve lets you visit the blending room. I have always had a sense of excitement when i get to the door of Peretti.
Corner of Boyleston street and Charles st.If you sneeze,you'll miss it.I last visited Peretti's on a business trip where I flew into Boston/Logan, and then rented a car to drive to a customer's location in New Hampshire. A storied shop, some of the staff can be a bit Yankee blunt to non-New Englanders, but I have always found them to be fair and informative.
My only problem was trying to get from Park Square to Interstate Highway 93 north. Let;s just say I got a little lost...
I had opportunity to visit yesterday. Aside from the excellent blends (I bought some Tashkent), the store itself is just such a classic! I just like being there. Nowadays, it’s like being on another planet … a good one.View attachment 196634