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San Luis Obispo — Creamery Market Place
570 Higuera Street, #145
San Luis Obispo — Creamery Market Place
Club Bubbly was created in 2016 as a need for a more diverse bubbly selection was in demand. Having a quarterly or bi-monthly shipment of bubbly delivered straight to your door seemed to be the perfect answer to the lack of diversity available on the grocery store shelves. in 2022, we were able to secure a tasting room location in the Creamery Marketplace in downtown San Luis Obispo, California. With this space we now can host guests for tastings & have a retail location for customers to stop by & grab a bottle. Please stop by for a visit if you find yourself on the Central Coast.
(805) 439-2708
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