Delicious cocktails and great service
I was given some Bar Buoys bottled margaritas as a gift and they were so delicious I’ve just ordered some more. The website was very easy to navigate and the cocktails arrived the next day, beautifully packaged.
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Hand crafted mail order cocktails mixed by the sea in Devon.
United Kingdom
I was given some Bar Buoys bottled margaritas as a gift and they were so delicious I’ve just ordered some more. The website was very easy to navigate and the cocktails arrived the next day, beautifully packaged.
Really easy to use website - choose the drinks you like and great tasting cocktails are delivered to your door a day or so later. Free delivery is good too - no hidden extra costs at the checkout.
High Quality, tasty cocktails.
Like being in a top end cocktail bar at home :)
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