Great selection of craft beer for Loveland. Always has great sales and friendly knowledge staff. There is one guy on the floor who always recommendeds some new good beers.
Laura F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Loveland, CO
Just constructive criticism, but apparently the management did not get the business 101 memo… that if you don’t have inventory… you can’t sell it. Why bother to increase your square footage only to have so many empty shelves? I have tried to go there in the past due to local convenience… but not again. I just left the store for the 5th or 6th time with the employees saying«we are out of that». Common stuff too. Get some cash flow… stock your shelves and you too can be as busy as Liquor Max. Just sayin !!
Amanda J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brambleton, VA
We were looking for a place to get 2 pony kegs of O’Dell’s for our wedding. Thompson Valley prices were comparable to the area and their location was by far the most convenient. They placed a special order for us so we could have our beer in time! When I came to pick up the beer I hadn’t been able to locate our receipt, however, the person who had helped us place our order remembered me, thank goodness. Overall a painless ordeal, although sadly our guests weren’t as big of beer drinkers as we had hoped and had to return kegs with beer still in them, so sad!
Luke G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
If u love to get shit housed than this is ur place! Holy Christ is the staff friendly and clean. If I had a kid, and that kid was a girl; I’d totally let them at her. U mean, they r that nice. Often you can find me in my car outside the establishment hammered as a savage. Do these guys and gals cast a judging eye? No, and I tip my cap to you all!
Anita Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Berthoud, CO
The selection of booze is quite decent and the prices leave a few quarters for me to give to the panhandlers out by the parking lot. Cheaper bottles are on the low shelves, the pricey bottles are at eye level. Got a bottle of Layer Cake Shiraz 2009 for $ 16. The way out through the checkout desk and the single door crowded by boxes and selves reminds me of going through the weapons detectors at the state run liquor stores back in the ‘Nati.