My favorite liquor store on the west side! The blonde lady(Pamela?) who works there is super knowledgeable and friendly, and keeps us coming back. I have my standbys but she’s recommended new things for me to try many times, and hasn’t missed yet!
Dianne B.
Classificação do local: 4 Tualatin, OR
It’s always a nice surprise to find hidden little stores in unexpected places, and this liquor store also boasts a friendly, helpful staff. If the bottle you seek is not on the shelf, they will do their best to locate it for you. I highly recommend this place for all of your adult beverage needs.
Pamela M.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
The best kept secret it in West Hills. Great selection of Single Malt Scotches, Whiskeys and Bourbons. If they don’t carry it, they will go out of their way to get it. Very eager to please.
Mick W.
Classificação do local: 1 Portland, OR
Boo for this place. I suppose it has a decent selection considering it’s up in the middle of nowhere(don’t get me wrong, I live 3 blocks away, so it’s my neighborhood and I like living in this particular middle of nowhere). But, I just went in to pick up a bottle of single malt and a bottle of rose. Upon making my selection of single malt I went in the back to grab a bottle of rose. The prick behind the counter runs over and says«let’s bring the liquor up to the front». I guess he didn’t like the way I look or something, because when we get to the front of the store(my liquor now safely cradled in his arms) I see he had left a man at the cash, 2 steps from the door, with a full case of wine. Excuse me jackass, but I’m a young professional that lives in the West Hills and you’re an over-the-hill cashier at a liquor store. Do you think I’m going to try and stuff this tube of scotch in my pant leg? Or are you worried that I’m going to take out the scotch and stuff a vintage bottle of Château Margaux in the tube? Well guess what: Your wine selection isn’t that good. The only person who got robbed at this liquor store was me, paying $ 52 dollars for a bottle of 12 year old single malt that I usually get for $ 38 from an establishment that respects my patronage. Unfortunately, this is the last visit to my neighborhood liquor store: my business is going elsewhere.