I go there sometime to buy VILLAMASSA but most I go in Nj at Rodge Wilco because pa change 24.64 for VILLAMASSA and NJRW only cost 15.98 $ TG
C M.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Can’t complain about a liquor store close by. They do not have a PA select«fancy» wine area.
Kelly C.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Standard liquor store. I like that there is plenty of parking and that it is right next to Super Fresh! That way I can run over to the grocery store and pick up any non alcoholic mixers I need to make cocktails. I’ve always found what I needed and have been offered assistance when I’m not.
Kelly C.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
I like that we have one of these by our house. First time in here as we just moved to the area. They have all the same stuff all the others do. We picked out our wines and went to the counter. The clerk gave me this look as if to say don’t come to me so I was thinking maybe she was closed, but she allowed me to put my things on the counter without saying anything. She didn’t even say hello, just rung up the wine. Asked me if it was credit or debit, I said debit, and she basically grunted at me to go ahead and swipe. At the end of the transaction I said the typical«thanks have a good day» and all I got was another grunt. Awful customer service. I hate feeling like someone’s annoying while shopping.
Sam B.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Good selection and friendly, knowledgable staff that takes the time to help you when you are trying not to embarrass yourself with your basic to none wine knowledge.
Britgurl R.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
This is my go to place for wine, and occasionally spirits. They have all the wines in color or taste order which is good. Its nice they have weekly and month deals and discount. I love red wine!!!
Amy N.
Classificação do local: 2 Gaithersburg, MD
I was finally getting around to ordering some wine that I had at a Wine Bar a few months ago, and boy, was that a waste of time. I originally hoped to order it over the phone, but that never worked, so I went into this location. It took 20 minutes for the employee to find the wine(I had the product ID written down) and ring me up for half of the total purchase. She informed me that I would receive a call and an email when the product was in the store, likely in about a week. Two and a half weeks pass and I’ve heard nothing. I call them and they tell me that it’s there, but to call back in 20 minutes to make sure. Weird, but whatever, I comply. It’s there and I can pick it up on my way home from work. I went in to get it and pay the balance of my order. They ring me up for the full price. When I told them I had already paid for half, the clerk says«oh, I was wondering what that meant on there!» After fussing with the order for another good 20 minutes, they tell me that the original clerk who put in my order did something wrong and they didn’t know how to fix it. I told them to give me my deposit back and forget about the sale. Now I’m out that delicious wine and jaded about special orders. I hate you, PaLCB.
Androo J.
Classificação do local: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Went there on Sunday. Grabbed all of my stuff and put it in one of their fancy, undersized wire shopping baskets. I took my purchases to the counter but there was no one there. A clerk came out of the office, face full of food. I placed my cart on the counter. The clerk instructed me to remove the items from the basket and to return the basket to the other side of the store. That’s funny, I figured this was her job. They might as well make this location self-serve. I did 99% of the transaction myself. I’m looking forward to the privatization of the LCB.
Emmett M.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
A few nights ago I set out to score some vino at the Andorra shopping center state store only to find it infuriatingly closed to business. There was still the Ridge Ave. shop near Leverington Avenue, but that location is to liquor stores what a 7 – 11 is to super markets, and also, I was moving away from it and had no time to back track. Now, with this branch opening up two weeks ago, I have the same caliber as Andorra was, but with half the distance from my house. Fairly large wine selection(though not as vast as the Flourtown or old 12th& Chestnut spots), and a good variety of the hard stuff, but the biggest plus is that it’s open on Sundays from 12 – 5, a feature previously only available for this area at the G-town and Flourtown locations. Sorry for the eternal damnation I wished upon you, PALCB, you just got between me and my booze. Don’t worry though, you know I can’t stay angry with you for long.