Drastically overpriced. After seeing their price on a bottle of Belvedere, I walked a few blocks down to 9th and 1st and bought it for at least $ 10 less. Don’t waste your money on proximity to the L.
Jen S.
Classificação do local: 2 Brooklyn, NY
they deliver witch is good but have very little thats cold and they never wanna though in plastic cups witch all nyc liquor stores do ! come on man haha
Pekka J.
Classificação do local: 3 Helsinki, Finland
Pretty good selection on wines mainly from California and France. Prices started from around $ 8-$ 10 so maybe not your cheapest wines around. If you are looking to spend $ 13+ on a wine then I’d say they a pretty good selection. Shop is quite small but it does the job. Clean and easy and you can pay with credit card.
Grace C.
Classificação do local: 2 Anaheim, CA
Came in, picked out a rose wine. Went to the back to get a colder version of the rose wine, but it turned out to not be as cold. Cashier kind of looked at us suspiciously when we walked in, and was eyeing us to make sure we weren’t stealing anything. Then he got distracted by a homeless man. Bought our bottle of wine, but it was $ 18. Felt a bit high for what it is. But, it’s close to the friend’s apartment, and we were in and out of that store in 3 minutes, so not bad. Lots of wines, but a very tight space. Be aware of your movements so you don’t send anything crashing down!
Erin D.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Re-ee-eeeeeeeeeeee-ally expensive. Zeichner’s three blocks up will have whatever you want here for five bucks cheaper, as will just about any liquor store further east in Alphabet City. I live above this place, and I still won’t go here, even when desperate times call for desperate measures.(A.k.a. my rooftop is full of thirsty people playing Kings/Beer Pong/Flip Cup on the very brink of losing their buzz…)