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John J.
Jul 25, 2018
Amazing, simply amazing prices. Well organized, changing specials, and a very friendly and helpful staff. I love the wine area, the beer selection is astounding, and the basil Hayden's special, is a fish hook with some good eats on the end of it. I can't not buy it on sale. Yes, double negative = a positive. Affirmative, bourbon in the basket.Richard, and one other gentleman late night are the best cashiers. Super friendly, and always ask about your day. You always get carded, which is nice. I'm at that stage, even with my beautiful baby face where, now, I might get carded. Card me all day. Please, I love it. It's about 5 minutes out of my way home from work... worth it! They do wine tastings and stuff, too. If you are looking for cheap shots and a bottle of wine, I saw a lady the other day get 4 airplane shots and a bottle of wine for less than 10 bucks. Granted that's not my style, but if you are looking for a cheap buzz, this is the spot.
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J K.
Apr 2, 2019
Bummer, This place has been ruined by Walgreen's taking over.No more ads in the paper and no website to check prices. I usedto drive about 15 miles just to go there, but now it's back to Argonaut,Applejacks, etc.
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Jake K.
Sep 27, 2016
Best liquor store in the area, hands down.Best prices by far. The everyday-pricing is darn good, and their specials are often the best in town. Seriously, I've seen pricing here that Tipsy's, Argonaut, and DaveCo don't touch.Their beer selection is good, with a good variety of local brews.Liquor selection always has a deep discount of some sort, usually at least 25% off of normal pricing.Check out their walk-in beer cooler at the very back. Looks like an employee area with sliding doors, but you can go in. Good for even a few extra minutes on a hot summer day to cool off. This is a good chance to pick up some of the cheap beers (Coors, Keystone, Corona, etc.)Only only only complaint? The registers and lines can back up a bit.Staff cards everyone... EVERYONE. Their point-of-sale machine requires an exact birthdate, so quit your bitchin' and dig out your ID. The staff is doing their jobs, lighten up ya old farts.
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Ruth C.
Oct 6, 2016
Nice variety but prices aren't really that great. So passed things up to go somewhere else. Didn't spend much time here since there are so many other places that have more to offer with respects to folks who work there, energy, etc
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Vilma S.
Feb 24, 2015
This is my go to liquor store since it is attached to Rite-Aid and Sprouts is right next door.They recently renovated the store and it looks very organized and clean. The prices are excellent, they have a great selection of wine, beer and other spirits and they always have great discounts.The staff is very friendly and helpful and the checkout process is quick and easy.
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Paul S.
Jul 5, 2018
I didn't mention in my previous review the irritation at having to pull out a driver's license. I know someone probably instituted that rule years ago, but at 66 with grey hair, it's a bit insulting.
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Andy L.
Feb 21, 2011
I have tried to find a better liquor store in that their liquor/wine selection is massive and their prices are some of the lowest that I have ever found. Now with the remodel the store looks much nicer plus they have a much larger beer and bomber selection. Can't walk-in here expecting to find your one brand on sale, you just have to buy something in that liquor style that is deeply discounted. For example I recently purchased a 1.75 liter bottle of 1800 tequila for $27.99 and I believe they retail for ~$42.Also if you search for "Kegs" on the Denver Post classifieds website you can find their latest ad: http://marketplaceshopping.denverpost.com/ROP/Categories.aspx
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Josh S.
Oct 28, 2012
I have been a loyal customer of Keg Liquors for many years despite their awful refrigeration system and spotty customer service. But yesterday I had to finally say I will never return. I purchased a shiner bock 1/4 keg along with some other items for a party and after returning home and tasting the beer, discovered that it had a very nasty and strong chemical taste. I returned to Keg Liquors asking for an exchange, at which point their 'supervisor' Bach refused the return. After merely tipping the keg on its edge he declared that clearly 2 gallons had been drunk from the keg that only contains 7.75 gallons to begin with. I insisted that he call his supervisor and after shuffling away for 10 minutes he returned and again refused the return or exchange. His only option was to allow me to purchase another keg. At full price. I asked if he could please contact his supervisor again, and after much argument, he again claimed to have called his supervisor or manager or owner. I was never sure who the mystery person he claimed to be calling was, as Bach refused to let me in on the conversation. Finally as some sort of pathetic compromise, Bach gave me the great deal of 15% off the purchase of a new keg. I had to laugh in his face. I have never dealt with customer service that was so awful. I'd liken it to eating 2 bites from a dish at a restaurant, discovering the food to be rotten, and then in turn having the chef refuse to make a new dish or give you a refund. So ultimately, don't ever buy a keg from keg liquors. Don't ever try to return a product that is old or has gone bad, and certainly don't expect to get any sort of customer service that can be deemed 'helpful.' Your best bet is to avoid this sorry excuse of business altogether. Keg Liquors = fail.Update: Rite Aid called me back a week later and offered up a full refund. They were very nice and renewed my impression of their customer service.
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Sherri K.
Nov 6, 2008
So this liquor store is a bit out of my range of "local" merchants, but I make the trek the extra mile because DAM, they've got good prices. I just found my favorite petite Syrah on sale for almost 3 dollars less than I've been paying. I'm almost pissed at my local wine store. They've obviously been ripping me off.It's next door to Sunflower Market, which is also a good thing b/c I can be getting quality foods with my cheap wine, instead of generic shit and over priced wine.Now I know why my ex-bf's dad used to get up on Satruday mornings and drive to 3 different stores to get canned goods, vegetables, and liquor. I thought he was a little off back then - now I have new found respect for this Genious of shopping. I think I should send him a thank you card.
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Ty L.
Nov 19, 2022
Was once the best place for wine with a great whiskey and micro brew selection. With Walgreens taking it over all that is gone. Less than average wines mostly bottom to mid shelf choices. The liquor selection is all big brands now and the beer selection is what you find in most grocery now. It's sad it's lost it's luster.
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