(1) A small Hispanic shop selling wine and groceries
(1) A round of drinks ordered in the local tongue was met with unforgiving laughter in one bodega but at least ensured special treatment and generous tapas with every return visit.
(2) Steve is this big, rough-edged, very old-school-Brooklyn guy who is part owner in the corner bodega nearest my house.
(3) The mellow Black Label, which mixes more than 40 kinds of malt and grain whisky, each of which has been stored in a bodega for at least 12 years, has gained fame all over the world.
(4) Decorated in sleek blond wood and black trim, Van Brackle's store is a tiny bit of downtown chic transported to a gritty street corner where her neighbors include a bodega and a somewhat battered liquor store.
(5) They can while away the hours strolling the maze of narrow streets in the historic Santa Cruz Quarter, stopping off to sample the local tapas in the many little bars and restaurants and to have a cooling glass of local sherry at a local bodega .
(6) Stopping at the little Cuban bodega on the strip, he bought himself some expresso to go and opted for a long walk along the surf to clear his mind.
(7) Though my Brooklyn neighborhood has much to offer, butchered hog is sadly unavailable at the corner bodega .
(8) They don't get much more traditional than La Rioja Alta, a bodega whose wines are some of my all-time favourites.
(9) My bodega has started selling these revoltingly large ones.
(10) Johnson smoked American Spirits, and Melissa hadn't seen a bodega or smoke shop since arriving in the afterworld.
(11) Four classes of sherry bodega are recognized by the Consejo Regulador.
(12) She offered him a job at her in-laws' bodega , but he felt humiliated by the whole situation.
(13) Sugar, flour, and rice are often bought illegally from people who work at the bodega , the government outlet for the distribution of food rations.
(14) Maybe I'll buy some food supplies at a friendly neighborhood bodega while I'm at it.
(15) This is a wine bodega on the coast of southwestern Spain.
(16) Here we get to sample local delicacies at the bodega , or wine cellar.
(17) When one followed me near my own block, I ducked into a bodega for a bottle of water.
(18) I don't mind going to the bodega on the corner to buy a Snickers looking like this, but I can't face my adoring public on the subways and streets of NYC looking like an unshaven maniac.
(19) Does the bodega owner have a huge cellar of these wines?
(20) The city can be stifling in August, but there are cool bodegas and shaded inexpensive restaurants in the cathedral area.
(21) Handheld cameras follow a smirky, low-key, wisecracking Bobby to his favorite Manhattan butchers, bodegas and farmers' markets as he shops for fresh ingredients.
(22) At night the surrounding streets come alive with shops, artisan markets, traditional bodegas and lively restaurants.
(23) Exit the highway, and just over the hill are pre-World War II apartment buildings, bodegas , tire repair shops, and other small neighborhood businesses.
(24) Set off on foot across the rolling hills of Rioja, on a self-guided walking tour that takes you off the beaten track into beautiful medieval villages and local bodegas for wine tastings.
(25) Then take off on a leisurely day of wine tasting at small, family-owned bodegas .
(26) In typical Spanish fashion, the locals wander slowly up and down, taking in the spicy night air, stopping for a glass of sherry in the bodegas , or standing locked in a clincher with a sweetheart.
(27) They are walking in the hills of Calabria, white-water rafting in the Pyrenees, cycling in Catalonia, visiting sherry bodegas in Jerez, or touring the beautiful Castilian cities of Toledo, Segovia and Avila.
(28) However, many Dominicans operate small independent grocery stores, or bodegas , in Dominican neighborhoods.
(29) A few bodegas sweeten their wines with fortified Moscatel but this tends to produce a rather obvious, aromatic, grapey style of sherry.
(30) Hardest hit were the tens of thousands of restaurants, supermarkets and bodegas around the city.