Angela H.
Jan 24, 2023
No rating the older white man in there told me I can wait while he rang up another white man that BOLDLY cut in front of me in line. They acted like I wasn't even there so I left and I hope whoever is reading this will pass this place!!!!!!!!!!!
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Joanna P.
Oct 2, 2016
The staff are super friendly and take an interest in you as a customer. They remembered when my husband hurt his knee even after a few weeks and asked him how he was feeling. They remembered me even after meeting me once and constantly asks my husband how I'm doing when he goes in without me and they even gave me us a bottle of champagne on the house when they found out we stopped in to grab a bottle on the way to our honeymoon! Not a huge store compared to some others, but they have a decent enough selection. Plus the guy with the glasses knows his stuff and always suggests better bottles compared to what we came in looking for, and we're never disappointed :) and it also helps that we're close enough to walk there when we've had one glass too many!!
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Donetta C.
Oct 25, 2014
The guy with glasses is a super nice guy. The other guy, I guess he is the owner, treats women like they are beneath him. Liquor Depot at 5538 E. Reno is cheaper and for the women you don't have to worry about being degraded. All of the staff at Liquor Depot are super friendly and very helpful!!
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Jason S.
Feb 21, 2015
Worst customer service ever. The owner used a single, already torn bag for three bottles of wine. The bottom of the bag tore out as the bag was picked up causing a bottle to fall and explode. The owner refused to replace the product and blamed customer for the loss.
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Daniel G.
Apr 28, 2017
Love this liquor store!! Great prices and Mrs Kim is is a really nice lady. They have a great selection of wine/spirits/beers and usually will order something if it's suggested to them and they don't have it on the shelves.
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Joe C.
Apr 7, 2014
C's Liquor is the first liquor store I've ever visited where I had to answer questions about my religion before I could check out. I was already irked, because one of the advantages of going bald is that you no longer need to pull out your ID to show you are legally allowed to purchase liquor. But at C's, it's 100% ID, no exceptions, and I obliged, only to have the lady notice my name and ask if I was a Christian. I considered explaining that I was certainly raised that way, and though over time I've given up on the whole religion thing, I appreciate some of its cultural aspects and the intellectual training and don't hold anything against religious folks. I also thought about explaining that a first name really tells you more about the sensibilities of your parents rather than yourself, since in most cases people seem to roll with whatever name they're provided, and that my name has more to do with my family's history (all the way back until they're all convicted felons and the record gets a little sketchy) than with our religion specifically.But I decided not to bother explaining all that and just said "yes." The lady was tickled pink and said she knew I was Christian because of my name, Joseph. She's smart like that. Only after a few more unfathomably awkward comments could I convince her to return my ID, receive my brown paper bag handling instructions (did you know you should hold flimsy paper bags containing heavy objects from the bottom rather than the top?), and get the heck out of there. There's a line between friendly and creepy, and this lady crossed it.The store itself is as nondescript as can be. Selection is relatively limited, and it's dimly lit but not dirty. I'll be heading to other stores for future purchases, where I don't have to expect the Spanish Inquisition.** I know, I know ... no one ever does.
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