Nothing has prices on it. The employees are less than friendly. selection is meh. The patrons are all sketchy. It reeks… REEKS…of stale cigarette smoke. The back corner of this place is a «bar»…if you even want to call it that. It’s just all around an incredibly depressing place to be.
Kristina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
No matter where I move, Fells Point Liquors is going to be easy to miss and hard to beat. Now, this is not because of their spectacular selection or charming personnel(both are adequate, by the way) but because of one thing alone: this sizeable liquor store is open until 2 am every night including Sundays! Even for Fells Point, where drinking culture is very much alive and well, this is the one-and-only such establishment. Officially a bar and a liquor store, FP Liquors has a pool table tucked in the rear and a few oddball, sketchy-side regulars who hover around it. Don’t be put off as the guys at the register are nice and watchful, keeping the clientelle(the afore-mentioned regs, college students, ‘typical’ adults, and hipsters) co-mingling without trouble. Let me re-emphasize: people don’t come here for the bar so how’s the selection? Very decent for a late-nighter! There are several rows stocked tightly with wine bottles, a white wine/champagne cold locker(711 style), a walk-in closet full of chilled beer, some beer on the shelves, and hard liquor well visible but inaccessible except by staff from behind the counter. Sodas, juices, limited snacks, and cigarettes(for those in need of a breath of fresh air) are sold here as well. My main – and only – point of discontent is that prices are not clearly labeled; in fact, they tend to be absent altogether, which requires a walk up to the register to resolve. Oh, FP L&B…you need to be franchised!
Eric P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
Ran out of beer, and its Sunday(or after midnight any other day of the week)? Well, Fells Point Liquor has what is easily the cheapest selection of package goods any«bar» has to offer. Very creative stretch of city liquor laws…