This is the liquor store closest to my house and the one I most often frequent. They recently renovated the location and added space and did a marvelous job. It has the right feel and appearance now, and the young country boys who staff the joint are friendly, helpful and attentive. The place is well lilt and there is ample parking. Due to the location on the eastern edge of Gallatin, they’re distanced from competition and thus the prices are a little higher than what you’ll find in Hville or Nashville, but nothing outrageous. Part of the renovation was the inclusion of cigars and a walk-in humidor, but on this portion I think they underperformed. The humidor is small, the selection limited and the prices high. I’ll still give them a try because the discount tobacco store a few miles away often has dried out cigars, but I found the $ 3 a cigar premium offensive. What is most disappointing to me about this location is the background music selection. Every time I visit they are playing gangster rap style music. I’ve complained about it. I mean, this is redneck central. This isn’t even the hipster side of Gallatin. There are more trucks than minivans on this side of town, more tractors than you can count, and you’re more likely to see the Stars and Bars being flown from a Ford F-150 than than the Yankee flag, and yet the staff tells me the owner insists on playing music that would be apropos in Bordeaux or Memphis. It’s a minor thing, but indicates to me the management doesn’t understand their demographic. I’ve asked the staff about it and they say the prefer Hank Williams or Johnny Cash, but the owner insists. So, note to owner: fix your music selection. Granted, the ghetto is geographically close, but your ‘other’ clients spend more per visit.