Loved this place for their beer selection of single bottles when I lived in Humboldt, wish there was one located in Hawaii.
Kenny E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Eureka, CA
To be honest, I was expecting a better selection in both Tequilas & Wine… decent whiskey selection, but unless it’s some sort of limited time sale price, everything is top dollar here. It’s actually consistently cheaper to buy most anything at cvs market, costco or even your local stop n shop. Hours are ridiculous as well, I don’t understand liquor based establishments closing so early. The reason I give it 3 stars is for the friendly customer service I’ve received every time I’ve been in… Thank you for that :)
Jessica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arcata, CA
Fairly small compared to the other BevMos I’ve been in, however, the selection is great. When they first opened, the staff was terrible — I’m aware that I bought a crappy bottle of vodka, there’s no reason to verbally judge me for it. Thankfully in the past year or so, they seem to have hired mostly new people that are friendly and helpful. Prices are definitely higher than a lot of places in Eureka, but again, the selection makes up for it. Use the ClubBev card and watch for sales and you’ll save some money.
John G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Lake Tahoe, CA
BevMo in Eureka has a great selection of Beer, Wine and liquor. Store was clean and had pleasant employees who were eager to answer a question I had about a craft beer that turned out they carried.
William B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA
Great! A big corporation brings itself to Humboldt… I was excited to have variety from the regular crappy California wine selection and run-of-the mill booze, but it’s the same CRAP. Not only this, but closing at 7 on a Sunday night, 9 the rest of the week? I hope bevmo goes out of business. Just taking money from the local economy and offering nothing better than corporate take over and nothing more. Boycott.
D G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
While the North Coast and, for the most part the whole Pacific Northwest region seem to know how to craft and provide a good selection of beers, sometimes I just want to experiment on my own. I’m glad that we finally have a BevMo here because it provides a huge variety of that wonderful(in moderation of course) molecule, ETOH. While most local venues that stock alcohol seem to be run by folks with good taste, I always do feel a certain sense of restriction in that I’m limited to someone else’s decisions on what’s good(or shitty). BevMo leaves that entirely up to me. The place is the size of a small supermarket, and shelves are lined with both popular and obscure brands of hard-drinks, some soft drinks, and drink-related food. Beer, wine, liquor, soda, mixers, and munchies. There are also tastings offered, and while I don’t think you can just ask them to pop the cork on anything at any time, I get the idea from talking to the staff that there is a decent collective knowledge regarding anything you may be curious about. Just reading all the descriptions posted under the bottles can eat up a decent amount of my time, and while I’m no snob about it when I decide to imbibe, I do find it interesting to compare the notes and flavors in the descriptions provided to what you actually taste on the palate. My only wish for improvement: STOCKBERLINER-WEISSE styles! Prices seem comparable to the local stores and co-op, so that kind of sucks, but I guess that’s not too big a deal unless you’re a raging alcoholic.