The name Still Fun comes from the whisky term "Still Room", which means "to extract pleasure" as it does to extract alcohol. Compared with the cool bar, the price and quantity of the Whisky Collection are not lagging behind, but they are slightly inferior in terms of environmental style.
The checkerboard lattice floor tiles and the entire wine wall give the interior space of the Boutique a very European classical and industrial atmosphere. With no live bands, no DJs, and no cool décor in the up-and-coming bars, the store has made a name for itself among Chinese whisky players thanks to its astonishing volume of alcohol and professional approach to whisky. The wine cabinet is lined with 300 whiskies from 80 distilleries around the world, covering not only the traditional five major whisky producing countries (Ireland, Scotland, the United States, Canada and Japan), but also emerging producing regions such as India, Taiwan, Australia and Sweden. The owner's preference for single single malt whisky directly determines the direction of the company's business.
There are many rare limited edition whisky spirits here, and the whole set of Brora and Glenfiddich, which are rare in China, are all treasures that whisky lovers dream of. Of course, in addition to whiskey, there are also dozens of cocktails in the extraction shop, including Robroy, Miyu and Qingcheng Wendao, which use local ingredients and seasonings such as rattan pepper and Sichuan pepper to collide with the whisky as the base, with the thickness of malt without losing its characteristics.
Despite the large number of customers, the service quality of the store is still above the passing line, and the waiters take the initiative to follow up on refilling water, removing empty cups, and providing snacks. It is because of the non-smoking ban and the noisy voices that the atmosphere of careful wine tasting is detracted a lot. Cuifang's oldest and most popular store is located on Yulin West Road, but the new store in the high-tech zone is even better, with both stores open from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.