Convenient little neighbor liquor store near basically everything in Salem. Decent selection of products, but can be a bit pricey.
Wes S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Marblehead, MA
So rude. Wouldn’t sell to an out of state ID. I go to SSU and am from Connecticut. Damn bar tender wouldn’t take my ID! Blasphemy!
Rachel P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Easily walkable from downtown Salem area, decent prices/selection, and who doesn’t snicker at the word«Bunghole» nowadays.
Kell M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Norton, MA
This is the place to go for selection, service, and a smile!!! Couldn’t be more pleased with my experience at the Bunghole. You can not afford to miss this place!
Jamie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buffalo, NY
Firstly, the name is hysterical. My Dad told me to come here and so I did. I got the Not Your Fathers Root Beer, which I was unaware was going to be such a hot commodity when I got home to Buffalo. Should’ve stocked up while I was at The Bunghole! The worker was very nice to me. My only complaint is that it is SO tiny, felt very squished. Also, some lady was in there with her child, who was screaming. Very rude. But love the place! X’s and O’s! J
Louis-Charles C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boxborough, MA
First off the name is awesome. Of course it sounds perverted but the play on words is perfect. It’s a small store but has a pretty good assortment of beers wines and hard liquor. Shirts and other item with their catchy logo can be had here as well.
Kanon P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salem, MA
Right downtown! Convenient! And you can get a clever bunghole themed tshirt!
Skoolly T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newport Beach, CA
I dont have words to descripe it! They do sell shirts, I got one and will be proud to wear it
Kimberly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
Genius. It really is. I mean when your friend screams«Bunghole!» from the passenger seat you just have to pull the car over and walk into it. We grabbed a couple of drinks for the road and shook our heads that we were total lame tourists. Might as well have had a fanny pack and visor. Now if only I could find someway to do some freelance work to get this place on my resume …
Elle C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Prices are good for downtown Salem, considering we came from NH. I wouldn’t go looking for something specific, but a great spot to just grab something.
Jeanne R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Spring Hill, FL
The store is extremely small with very limited selections. It’s kind of like a convenience store too that also sells touristy stuff with their name on it, overpriced touristy stuff.
Joe H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I think this will be the only liquor store I ever review. I loved the name. That’s the only reason we bought our booze here. Act like you’re too mature to find its wordplay(and formerly appropriate name — you know, when people knew the original definition) awesome. Then don’t be my friend. Liquor was slightly expensive, but the group pic we took outside made up for the difference.
April P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brighton, MA
When I moved to Salem I couldnt believe this was an actual store. And then I found out there are more than one! ha. Love the name. The guys who work here don’t know that much about beer. Maybe they should hire me part time. I’m looking for a sweet gig for the holiday season… Ive been in more than once to ask them if they have certain beers I am looking for. Nothing crazy complicated like some strange hefeweizen only sold in Germany. More like do you have Southern Tier Pumking? I always get a strange look, then a multitude of questions as to what this mysterious product is. And then they say sorry and tell me to try Kappy’s. Actually I am bumping it up to 4 stars, because I love when a store can admit they don’t know and send you in the right direction.
Thomas G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Salem, MA
I don’t get it. The selection’s poor; the prices are ridiculously high; the staff surly. There are at least 2 – 3 liquor stores within a two-mile radius more deserving of your business. What’s with all the great reviews? Oh, now I get it. Hah! Poop jokes are funny.
Christie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oak Harbor, WA
Yes name brings you in… and think we take pictures to post to Facebook every year. Typical package store… cramped… filled with must have — beer and though debatable, cigarettes. Folks behind counter have always been nice to me. Certainly a Fan!
Adam G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Walpole, MA
Great name. Good in a pinch. But other than that it kinda sucks. It’s a tiny store with a very small selection. I mean let’s be honest, the only reason this place stays open is because it has prime real estate and the tourists think it’s amazing because they have catchy shirts. Now, if they somehow had the means to buy out the rest of that building they are in and expand the hell out of the place, then we’re talking about an awesome liquor store worthy of it’s awesome name.
Pam S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Although I reside in the Bay Area, I’m not just reviewing it for the name, because I used to LOVE visiting my lone Salem friend just so I could drive by this place. And laugh maniacally. Great name + Liquor Selection + Location on the Sea = 5 stars Who doesn’t love bunghole, really?
Liza H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newton, MA
Bunghole Liquors, the veritable El Dorado and Fountain of Youth of my potty-mouth, toilet talking dreams. Oh my love, at long last I have found you! I prepared for my trip by calling to listen to some gruff guy yell«BUNGHOLE!» upon answering the phone, hanging up in peals of laughter. Going to the store was not a let down, it was not some lame stinky kiosk in Pickering Wharf butt, a for real package store. If you want to embrace the moment, you can buy a t-shirt or perhaps a bottle of Bunghole Liquors Vodka. It makes a great house warming gift. Remember their slogan, Bunghole Liquors: Were not #1 butt we are right up there!
Liz P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Worcester, MA
Three cheers for the Bunghole. Growing up, the Bunghole didn’t have such legendary status. It was just your basic corner liquor store. I don’t remember them selling t-shirts back then… just lots of liquor with a little bit of attitude. A tiny little packie. Just the basics. Not the best prices. Good for the drunk in you that’s too lazy or loaded to get in the car and go elsewhere. It was great for those days when I had a fake ID. These days it’s a bit of a tourist destination. What isn’t in Salem? My Walnut Creek pals said it was the only interesting thing they saw during their day trip. Laurie Cabot? Lame. Witch Museum? Lame. The Willows? Lame. Pickering Wharf? Lame doesn’t even come close. Bunghole? Must have been good. They took a photo standing outside. Personally, I would have recommended the House of Seven Gables or the Peabody Museum, lunch at In a Pig’s Eye and the picture outside the Bunghole.
Amy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Bunghole Liquors(«The Bunghole» on the sign) is a small store with a funny name(say it out loud) and a colorful history. According to their website, Bunghole Liquors started life as a funeral home! It became a secret drinking spot during The Prohibition and today it now proudly stands as a cool place to drop by for some interesting spirits! This location is much smaller than you’d think, about the size of a small bedroom — you might also try their Peabody location which looks to be a more average size store. Expect to find all sorts of wine, beer, and other liquors. And, yes, there is a rack of their paraphernalia. Times visited: 1