Giving them a ring an hour before closing, I got an employee who was not the nicest or most helpful. While visiting this location, I was in a bit of a rush to get to a party. The party host wanted to make Harvey Wallgangers and didn’t have any Galliano. Asking for Galliano as I entered the store, the employee wanted a proper greeting before telling me where the Galliano was located. I just went to where I thought was a logical location for the aperitifs, vermouth, and bitters might be. I found it, brought it up to the cashier’s desk with my credit card out. He was very displeased that I didn’t have time to chit chat and that I found the liquor without his help. In a hurry but not impolite, I was ready with payment. He asked me if it was too much trouble to say a proper hello. I just asked if he would ring me up. On the third visit, two employees seemed more concerned with a basketball game than helping customers, just putting in their time. The Kelly liquor stores on Wyoming and Mountain Run are more professional, bigger, and better stocked.
Jeff W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Kelly. The go-to liquor store in the ‘turkey. When I first came to NM many years ago, they were already pushing the ethyl alcohols on the masses. Single ferments, distilled, mixed and single barrel, quintuple-carbon-filtered and cold-filtered goodness. If it’s booze-based it’s probably here somewhere. This isn’t their biggest store location but it’s got the staples — two solid walls of cooler stock your domestics, you imports, and your expanding local and micro-brew choices. When you enter you are surrounded by wine instantly. Push on and you find yourself deep into vodka territory. Go too far and you can hide amongst the stacks of dirty thirties. yep. Liqour store.
Cruz K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Albuquerque, NM
Good Location but not as good as a selection as there store on Wyoming.