I used to loyally and regularly frequent Paul Revere bev for a bottle of wine, a 12-er of beer or a handle of vodka– whatever I happened to be feeling that night(happy, cheap, depressed– respectively) — but have seen a steady decline in selection and quality at this joint. Go in now and the shelves are practically bare and there is hardly any beer in the fridge. I am grossly dissatisfied. So much so, that I go out of my way to stop by Woody’s(which is much cleaner and has fewer creepy old men) or Winter Hill if I feel like carrying a copious amount of beer up the big hill. Such a shame, really thought this place was a diamond in the rough. But then again, I thought that about my last boyfriend too… Long story short: go the distance, Woody’s is much better. Or just have them deliver!
Aretha B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aquinnah, MA
This liquor store rules because they have a few of my favorite things: good prices on hard liquor 5 cider options(magners and 4 flavors of woodchuck) Good price on Moet Yesterday I got a blackberry brandy nip and a bomb pop for the outrageously low price of 1.74! You know, bomb pops? The chocolate banana chocolate delicious pops that I’ve only seen on the ice cream truck for a dollar fitty are available for 75 cents at this liquor store! The nip was 99 cents. Total shock and awe!
L D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Montclair, NJ
After a year of shopping at Paul Revere, I hace decided to increase my rating and delete my old review. Over the past year they have significantly improved the beer selection and made an effort to improve the store. They have also finally started to recognize me and greet me with a friendly hello. The beer selection now includes several variaties of micobrews and seasonal, making me a happy girl. They also now have a getto fabulous wine tasting every Friday night. Since the store is lacking in space, they just pile up some milk crates and top it with a piece of plywood to make a table. There’s a paper plate of cheese and crackers and a nice fella pouring out the wine. Not a bad treat during my weekly beer run on the way home from work… and now I don’t have to drive out to Ball Square for a wine tasting. Paul Revere Beverage, claiming to have The Coldest Beer, is slowly becoming a great store in the neighborhood. $ 10 minimum for credit cards so get a 12 pack instead of the sixer!