I don’t normally shop here, as selection and prices next door are a little better, but I thought I’d give it another try. Big mistake. I spent $ 12 on a bottle of sake, only to find that it was stale. Sake, like beer, has a shelf life, and if it sits too long, it becomes very unpleasant to drink. Predictably, taking it back was a waste of time, as «state law» prohibits returns or exchanges on alcohol. The proprietor wouldn’t even acknowledge that sake can expire. She might have changed her mind if she had bothered to taste it. And here’s where I take responsibility. It was my own fault. I should have listened to my gut. I knew there was something off about the place, and why shouldn’t I expect my sake to be stale after seeing a ratty six-pack of Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 2009? That’s five years old. Beer sitting in the cooler for five years, with the year clearly marked, just waiting for some poor chump that doesn’t know better to buy it. I’d like to think that these people aren’t trying to screw their customers intentionally, but now I’m not so sure…
Kimberly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Atlanta, GA
This is just your normal liquor store. I’ve been here a few times to play the Lotto. The prices are about average. It’s not the cleanest damn place though. So I would not purchase anything to drink or eat from here. Sad part is that I swear the people that own this own the Mexican resaurnt next door. Just have a gut feeling about that. And I really enjoy the Mexican spot.