Amazing selection of wines from all over the world ~ very impressive!
Lindsey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Riverside, CA
The sales lady with the dirty blonde hair who is in her 50’s is RACIST. First of all I went into the store wanting to buy liquor after a long day of snowboarding. She rudely said«you can put that down I am not selling you that because you are with the other asian guys» and I nicely replied«What? Who are you talking about?» And she just walked away from me and went to the back of the store. Even the other customers in the store were shaking their heads. I dont even know what to say. Its like Utah has never seen asian people in their life and assumes we’re all friends. The other arab male customer just told me «shes being a bitch tonight.» I agree. Racist old dirty bitch go home and learn about respecting different cultures.
Michelle D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Mediocre selection, helpful customer service. But for a town where bottled liquor purchase is scarce, this place is very popular and comes in handy for your ski group. They also carry absinthe with wormwood for the more adventurous.
Amanda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Littleton, CO
Compared to all other beer wine and liquor stores in Park City, the Post office looking State liquor store wins by a landslide. We first tried a few other stores including Whole Foods, but as you will see and read in other reviews, they do not sell over 4% alcohol by volume– however, the state store does. We got 10.5% here among other high content brews. They have a large selection. There is a lot of local beer like Uinta, Epic, Squatters and Wasatch but they also have Chimay, Rougue and Sam Adams for example. You can find this location in the strip mall with a place called«the market» behind the Squatters Roadhouse. The Squatters restaurant could not sell us a bottle of beer but our wonderful waitress Misty recommended we go here. She is an angel.
Dylan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
The first thing you should know is this-the reviews that knock them for price, selection, and other factors should know it’s not their call. Utah is a whacky, whacky state that has vice-tight liquor laws. You’re not allowed to refrigerate anything in their liquor stores, they drive up the price, and they’re not open on Sundays. These silly laws extend beyond the liquor store-you can only get 3.2 beer at the grocery store, and get this-if you go to a sports bar, say, TGI Fridays for a beer, you HAVE to order food or they won’t serve you. You also have to completely finish a beer before you can order another. Now that you know that, know that this is the best liquor store in the state. It’s by far the biggest, and it’s also got a great selection of craft beers, wine, and liquors. If you’re staying in Park City and need to stock up, look no further. Just remember to plan so that you can chill your beer first.
Fatty A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Its a BevMo with a crazy ass markup on alcohol. They have a great selection of alcohol probably cuz they are the only place in the state that sells it. pwned.
Dan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
Spent 353.18 on 3 btls of wine. The 91 Rioja I bought was corked!!! Exchanged the btl 3x’s before the«manager» agreed to give me a store credit. 1st — I tried explaining to the assistant’s assistant manager that the color of the juice was translucent and that you can completely see thru the bottle when you put it up to the light. I even explained to her manager side by side with a California bottle. 2nd — @our rental house, the cork soaked thru all the way. Driving back is 20 mins. Pain in arse 3rd — tasted like mold/wet newspapers. 15 mins later I re-tasted and was derthly rancid. We did this 3x. I went on the manager’s «day off» to return the bottle and we politely asked to see if we could get store credit, because I had studied the bottles they had in inventory, I did NOT feel comfortable with the«clearness» of the wine(no opaque-ness in bottle). Long story short, blonde lady(assistant’s assistant manager) scolded me for not reading the sign @the cash register. Wine sales final… blah blah blah. I was calm and cool the whole time. I called her out on it later… just a bad experience altogether. I’ll give them 2−½ stars for this. And the ½ star is for«allowing» to have store credit after the 4th visit to the store. The manager, or senior person @corporate knows nothing about wine. He told me the color diminishes in the bottle. Especially with aged bottles. Who the heck does he think he is? Lesson to take from this. Do not buy their«Suzanna’s Private Selection» or whatever the hell«Fine Wine» they call it. It isn’t temperature controlled. If you have a corked bottle, their sole obligation is to «exchange» the bottle. Just be calm, but persistent AND firm if anything happens. It’s a state run operation. Customer satisfaction is like #9848273298445734. Not #1. Making Snow«Dung» Angels in front of your door right now.
Lorrie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
Out of all the liquor stores in Park City(there are 3 … the other two are closer to Kimball Junction and/or Downtown respectively), this is the largest State liquor store and thus stocks the most volume and variety of liquor. Mostly, we were looking for beers, and were surprised to find they stocked some pretty high end offerings. They had many trappist beers from Belgium as well as local brews and specialty Sam Adams offerings. For a state that limits its beers in bars to 3.2%, it sure does not reflect in the liquor stores. The prices were definitely a bit more, but considering the tax is lower(4.75%) and these are harder to find even in a state with normal liquor laws, I didn’t mind too much. They even had a great selection of rare whiskeys and scotches, much to the delight of my group mates. The staff is friendly and during Sundance you will OFTEN find celebrities here because they have to come here to buy liquor just like everyone else :). Hello Julian McMahon! Hope you enjoyed the Orval…