As some others have stated, the shop is located at a seedy corner. It is the closest liquor store to the homeless shelter. They have an excellent beer selection. As for wine, they cover the gamut. Have a couple racks of $ 5 and under wine. There are both great buys and clunkers in those racks. If you find a bottle you love, head back soon to buy more since others are checking out the bargains, too. Then, there are many racks with a wide and varied selection of wines with pedigree. Just be aware that some of those wines have been languishing for many years on the shelves. However, for a party shop, the breadth of selection is very impressive. Then, there is a surprise for wine aficionados. There is a hidden back room with an amazing and surprising selection of the finest wines. From great European producers to top California wineries and more. These wines have mostly been here for a while, but have been well stored. Truly, there are few wines shops in the country, and no others in Michigan, that I can think of that offer such a large and wide assortment of the finest wines along with some years of maturity to them. Ask for a tour of their wine cellar if you are looking for something special. The prices for these are fair for the top quality.
M K.
Classificação do local: 4 Sterling Heights, MI
very wide selection of many brews, wines and liquors. the workers are very well informed on the beer selection and the wide flavors that are available and will help you choose a nice brew
Christina D.
Classificação do local: 3 Ann Arbor, MI
Great beer cave, tons of selection. Staff is never super friendly(but did you really expect them to be?) and prices are a little high, but the convenience can’t be beat
Sam G.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
«Hello. My friend. Is it me you’re looking for?»(you know you want to sway to Lionel Richie’s ballad now) Thus sings every single beer in the microbrew aisle — which, mind you, sounds like a bombastic choir considering how many there are. Most of the voices are silenced by my own internal voice going, «Holy sh*t I do not have 14.99 to spend on a 22 oz. bottle of beer!» Price aside, I’ve found many beers I wasn’t expecting but couldn’t find beers that I can find elsewhere. So it’s strangely hit or miss. They have a walk-in cooler with a variety of six-packs and some regional/international beers. I found some of my favorite Colorado beers and not others(like Fat Tire, I can find that in other A2 liquor stores but not here). The staff isn’t the most helpful or knowledgeable in the world. But they’re friendly enough. They have a good selection of rolling tobacco(when I drink I tend to quit quitting and thus return to my Bali Shag ways). Every time I’ve been in here there’s been at least one gentleman who perhaps is a street dweller which makes for quite an olfactory experience. It’s a strange contrast to the moneyed undergrads and bourgie grads that sift through the aisles. But no matter. This LIQUORSTORE(where I come from a «party store» is a store with balloons and costumes for children) completes the trifecta along with the Beer Depot and my local neighbor Falsetta’s.
Brian K.
Classificação do local: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
I love this place. It might be my favorite beer store in Ann Arbor. They have a great selection. I haven’t gotten wine here, but the selection looks pretty good. Liquor is a bit over-priced, but that’s typical.
Barnaby F.
Classificação do local: 3 Dallas, TX
This is where I find the beer. The beer is good and I am glad to find it. I believe the beer is glad to be found too, but the beer does not talk.
Mariah c.
Classificação do local: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Eh, I don’t know why people think that the outside here is so sketchy. There are sometimes people s’panging, but they are never threatening panhandlers. Just say no or ignore them and go about your business. This is a solid one-stop shop for your liquor, beer and wine needs. I’d say that within a quick radius of downtown, this place probably offers the best overall selection of all three. They’ve cut back their snack offerings over the years, which is fine — but I’m happy that they still have Germack Pistachio Co. mixes. Those who know me know that I take my snack mix rather seriously!
Marcus K.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Be prepared to be accosted on your way in or out but once you are in they have an excellent beer and(more importantly for me) wine selection. Its a bit disorganized but they really had a lot. An extra star for providing rating information on many wines to help us make a selection.
Kat T.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
OH Murder Mart, how I have missed you. During my days at UM, my friends and I never knew your real name, but due to the sketchy scene out front, we affectionately called you Murder Mart. Since then, we always make a stop on our way into(and out) of town to pick up some rockin’ selection of beers. You can’t get Bell’s Oberon in Canada, but luckily you can get about 50 different brews from Canada at Murder Mart. Check out the Unibrou varities of Blanche de Chambly and Ephemere in the big bottles if you like fruity beers.
Lisa W.
Classificação do local: 5 Flint, MI
This used to be the mid-stop between a friend’s house and a Carriage House party. They have a great selection of beers and the cigarettes by the counter. That’s all we ever needed. What a great location, in and out, no fuss. Just be careful if you’re walking already tipsy because that intersection is no joke. Be sure to check out their walk in cooler in the back. They’ve got some great beers back there. They also have a small sliver of parking out front if you need a place to stop after getting off of M-14E.
Nupur L.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
I love this store. If you’re into beer, this is a mandatory stop. The selection of brews is truly impressive and Alex, their beer expert, is always ready with helpful advice and spot-on reviews. The refrigerated back room makes you feel as if you’re walking into a(beer) garden of heavenly delights. I also really appreciate that the bottles look new and stock seems to be replaced often. Better than Village Corner, where I swear some of the beer has been sitting around since the beginning of my undergrad four years ago. The wine selection tends to be a little spottier but the staff is honest about what’s crap and what isn’t. I haven’t been to Bello Vino yet but within walking distance of campus, this place is your best shot.(No pun intended!)
Margot F.
Classificação do local: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
I’m halfway… a little more, perhaps… through a bottle of Valpolicella(Superiore) from a Verona vineyard named«Rafael» belonging to the Tommasi family and available for less than $ 15 at Main St. Party… Store?(lies! lies! the sign says«Shoppe» with that ridiculous extraneous e and doubled consonant!). It’s not the best Valpolicella I’ve ever had, but it was cheap and the last time I was in Main St. the only Valpolicella they had was kosher(and yes, I bought it anyway – happy to report that it didn’t quite trigger a gag reflex, but this one is much better). The sum total of useful information I’ve just imparted: Main St. may not be your #1 purveryor of Valpolicella. Then again, in Ann Arbor, maybe it will be. My advice? You’re in Michigan. Try the beer. It really doesn’t matter what sort of brew you’re in the mood for, if they don’t have it they’ll probably have an acceptable proxy. Tuborg, Delerium Tremens, Bells’ seasonal, Fin du Monde, Chimay. Pistachios, Christmas butter cookies, milk, molasses, dish detergent, pints of Haggen Daas. This is not the wine talking; they have a truly random assortment of purchasables. A nice, but not entirely comprehensive collection of tequlia, scotch, misc. other sippables, mixers for people who like that sort of thing. Factory-sealed deli sandwiches, for the same kind of people. In the final analysis, even if it’s perplexing and the employees don’t know the first thing about wine, I’m really glad Main St. is where it is: only slightly off the path between where I work and where I drink. I mean, live.