Open later than most liquor stores. So if you’re in a jam at 11pm, this place will save your butt. Not the greatest selection, but does the job.
Chase A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Georgetown, Washington, DC
It’s good if your in a jam, but don’t expect to get a good price on most liquors. Beer prices are OK and decent selection. D’Vines is much better for beer and not much furthor away.
Tom Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbia Heights, Washington, DC
This place sells liquor and beer. What else do you need. People need not be scared of glass. Other reviewers do seem slightly yuppie.
Lexie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Washington, DC
To me, bulletproof glass means cheap alcohol inside. I practically bounded in when I moved to the neighborhood, hoping for a place to buy… not great beers, I guess, but«do the trick» beers for not a lot. And then I paid $ 12 for a six pack of Fat Tire. The other beers weren’t cheap, either, AND they didn’t have end-of-the-paycheck favorites(like Natty Boh). Skip.
Shawn d.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Takoma Park, MD
the selection is slim, the teller is behind bulletproof glass, and there’s always someone standing out front panhandling until they have enugh to wander in and buy another lottery ticket. but it’s still a liquor store and they even had sake once when i asked. no good craft beers, either, but they usually have at least some sam adams or something other than just bud and corona.
Louis B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New London, NH
Call me Yuppie scum, I don’t care. This place is reminiscent of the Bowery before Giuliani. Bums and drunks outside, people sleeping on the sidewalks steps away, and sordid characters attracted by the overabundance of Ripple and who-knows what cheap fortified«wine» they have on the shelves. It was definitely a «community center» 10 years ago when the neighborhood was like the spectacle outside its doors. The entire neighborhood has turned, and Florida Liquors is now a «Sordida Liquors», an anachronism in a gentrified neighborhood.