Hours

Closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday's until the end of July.

Wednesday 2 pm to 6 pm

Thursday and Friday noon to 7 pm

Saturday noon - 5 pm



None scheduled at this time.




The Wine Locker was designed and built by Rick Jason, a noted television and screen actor. Below is an excerpt from his autobiography "Scrapbook of My Mind" that was published in 2000 of how The Wine Locker came into being:



Wine on My Hands


One day in the spring of 1977, I walked into one of the giant closets off my master bedroom to find twenty-six cases of wine that I couldn't remember having bought in the past two years, but knew I just couldn't live without. I also had eighteen cases of Bordeaux futures about to be delivered in less than a year. I called around to see if there was some wine storage space available.

Sure there was, in about four different places, and each one said the same thing, "Three to four year waiting list." Instead of becoming frustrated I thought, hey, this has to be a good business to go into!

So I rented a warehouse and had it insulated and air conditioned. With a crew of three young fellows that I hired from the Department of Employment, in less than three months we built six hundred lockers in four thousand feet of space. I thought I'd be there for several years, at most.

How proud my father would have been that I eventually went into business. I dubbed it The Wine Locker, hired an employee, and trained him how to run it. I spent hardly more than an hour a week at the place, and continued working in TV and pictures while the storage facility brought in extra income.