This is a liquor store. They carry liquor. Lots of it. … and It’s one of the best I’ve ever been to. I’ll try to explain why. First off, I’m a yank. From the Seattle area. People around here already look at me like I got a di@$ grownin’ out of my forehead whenever I wear a Seahawks jersey around town — I’m used to the attention — so, when I stroll over to their scotch section and my jaw drops far enough to the floor to knock over the Captain Morgan display, I guess I warrant it — but it’s hard to ignore such a diversely wide selection; with many, not several — MANY rare selections. I’ve done enough service time in combat arms to ruin 3 human renal systems — I’ve shopped at so many different Class VI stores, liquor stores in private states, liquor stores ran by state governments, liquor stores in other countries — I also turned 30 recently — so, I’d like to think it aint exactly my first time ’round the block and that I know what I like to drink, and what I don’t like to drink. To me, without a doubt, as far as selection goes? For«just another liquor store»? This place takes the soggy cake. The other half of the equation is service — every time I’ve visited, the same young woman is cheerful and willing to help you find what you’re looking for, and ESPECIALLY if you DON’T know what you’re looking for. Every time I end up in there, I walk in knowing exactly what I want — and walk out with that, AND something that I didn’t know I wanted. Whatever the latter ends up being? I enjoy it it enough that it’ll become a stable on my keeper shelf — she knows her product, and is a big help when you’re looking to get something different. She’s also helpful enough to look out for special requests. Whoever pays her? They need to pay her more. They’ve got some great specials — but it’s booze were talking about. You can spend 10 $, or 1000 $, depending on what you’re looking for. Price wise, just be thankful you don’t live somewhere with higher taxes on drink. On average, every bottle I’ve found has been significantly cheaper than contemporaries in other states I;ve been to. No. Theirs no tonic water. Theirs no beer. But THAT sounds like something a whiny yank like me would complain about. Quit your crying so the adults shop and drive 300 feet down the road to Kroger. It’s a liquor store. All you need to know? Is they got a ton of it. Some of the best I’ve ever seen. You never know what you’ll find sitting next to your old favorite! Seriously though!!! 25 Year Old Glenmorangie? I call dibs for next time I have 650 $ to drink away… So, probably never. Still, it’s just a sight to simply see it there, in a little place tucked away on the side of the road. A+++
Shawn H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Knoxville, TN
Not a bad place to get booze, it’s a liquor store and that’s it! Prices are not bad, it’s clean and not any hobos hanging around like the downtown ABC.
Jason E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Terrible! Employee: «Can I help you find something?» Me: «Do you have tonic water?» Employee: «Nope, don’t carry it.» Me: «Beer?» Employee: «Nope, don’t carry it.» Me: «Okay, thanks…» And then I left. Stupid! Not carrying beer, maybe that’s okay. But, not carrying tonic water? Tonic is a major mixer! You’re forcing people to go somewhere else just to get a mixer, that’s ridiculous. And they weren’t out, they don’t carry it, at all, ever. They carry other mixers, but for some reason tonic water didn’t make the cut. Doesn’t make any sense to me. Go somewhere else.