Where to buy Fever Tree Tonic in NYC?
August 1, 2013 7:58 AM   Subscribe

Hello, I'm a big fan of Fever Tree tonic water and wondered if anyone has seen it in stores around Manhattan or Brooklyn? Thanks! BTW, I've reached out to the manufacturer with no luck and know I can buy it on Amazon.
posted by gpoint to Food & Drink (11 answers total)
 
I have seen it at Whole Foods in DC, so it stands to reason that the NYC ones might stock it.
posted by troika at 8:06 AM on August 1, 2013 [1 favorite]


I have seen it a ton of places. I'm pretty sure Whole Foods on the Bowery has it. If you walk around Williamsburg or Clinton Hill and look at gourmet food stores you are bound to run into a place.
posted by mlle valentine at 8:07 AM on August 1, 2013 [1 favorite]


I'm 99% sure Ernest Klein & Company grocery store on 6th ave b/w 55th and 56th has it.

It'll be pricey there, though.
posted by Grither at 8:16 AM on August 1, 2013


Gourmet Garage has it (the one on the UWS at least).
posted by melissasaurus at 8:26 AM on August 1, 2013


I saw it at the Whole Foods in Chelsea a couple of weeks ago.
posted by bedhead at 8:41 AM on August 1, 2013


The UWS Gourmet Garage closed a year or two ago.
posted by plastic_animals at 9:09 AM on August 1, 2013


The Gourmet Garage on 66th street is the one I meant.
posted by melissasaurus at 9:19 AM on August 1, 2013


I know you want to avoid long-haul shipping, but what about grocery delivery services with warehouses based in NYC? That's my favorite tonic, too, and I usually buy it from Fresh Direct.
posted by superfluousm at 9:32 AM on August 1, 2013


It is also in Whole Foods in Boston, so it sounds not so regional - try WF.
posted by maryr at 12:45 PM on August 1, 2013


It's definitely at the Union Square Whole Foods.
posted by xo at 5:15 PM on August 1, 2013


I'm pretty sure I just saw it at Brooklyn Larder, on Flatbush in Park Slope. There's also a giant beverage warehouse on Court St in Cobble Hill, Thrifty Beverage Center, and I bought some there a while back.
posted by ROTFL at 7:38 AM on August 2, 2013


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