Super nice workers and good service. They have a lot of merchandise, very clean and always have what i need whether its beverages, candy or other miscellaneous items. Always friendly when i walk in. Will continue to go!
Shawna E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellflower, CA
New guys here are wayyyyy better than the previous owners. Always greeted with a smile and always helped. Perfect spot to get Alcohol. Or even just a quick soda. Thanks for the great service guys! Keep up the great work!
Regina F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Beach, CA
This has become my favorite liquor store. they carry all kinds of craft beers in pints and six packs. I love it! I love craft beer and this place always has plenty to choose from. Prices are reasonable, and the employees are very friendly and helpful when choosing a new beer to try. They also have wine and liquor of course, and everything else a liquor store should have. love this place.
Luis M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Eddie’s Liquor store always has my back. I never make it more than 5 feet into the store without being greeted by someone at the register. I’ve been here plenty of times, and every time a new seasonal product gets put on the shelves someone always recommends ways I can drink or mix it. I’ve also been here enough that they’ve asked me about what products I’d prefer to have in inventory over another. The other review here by Barb V. might have been true at some point, but I don’t believe that’s the case anymore. Everyone here is super nice and always welcoming. The only time I noticed any hint of what Barb was talking about was once when I went to Eddies early in the afternoon. I usually go there at night, and everyone on staff during those hours is always awesome. My friends and I always refer to them as «The Homies Across the Street».
Barb V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bellflower, CA
Typical neighborhood liquor store that is run by Asians that watch you like a hawk from the moment you walk in, til the moment you leave — and I’ve been coming here for over 20 years. Granted, they haven’t been the owners for that long, but still… can’t really blame them I guess — I’ve seen kids go in, then run out with chips or whatever. Morons. Anyway, they know me enough by now to know that they can take their eyes off me long enough to watch the next people that walk in and trust that my fat ass isn’t gonna run off with my huge $ 2 bottle of Aquafina — and that I don’t want a bag so they snap at the poor dude that just stands there waiting to bag your crap. Now I get the friendly«Hiiiiii» when I walk in and the«Bye bye» and a bow when I leave. Clean place, usual liquor store stuff: soft drinks, water, beer, booze, wine, some juice, chips, candy, misc random stuff. I still don’t get why they sell t-shirts up front? Maybe if you’re on the run and covered in the blood of your homies or you spilled your 40 down your front while driving/riding your bike with the big handle bars?