Good family service at the counter from linda’s a neighborhood fixture with the same owners for decades they are serving the community by being there open and freindly. better to support here than 7./11 or the shell station people…
N O.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
Great place to grab your last minute after party beers. Huge cigarette selection for you foreign smokers. Not sure what the other Unilocaler was yacking about… but the guy that works at night is one of the most friendly in the entire sunset. He remembers me and my friends names every time we go in there, he’s always smiling and laughing, and I usually end up shooting the shit with him about sports or what have you. This is a TRUENEIGHBORHOOD corner store, the type that gives a shit about you.
E M.
Classificação do local: 1 Portland, OR
the guy who works in the evening here is pretty much a lazy pot head.(the kind that makes pot heads look bad) always smells like weed and often«closed for 15 minutes» but it’s really more like 30. He’s not even a friendly pot head, more of a bitter one that hates his life. The liquor store I used to go to on 25th closed so I went here once more to give him another shot and pretty much decided to leave and walk to safeway 4 blocks down the street because I didn’t want to give him my business.
Alyssa G.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Service? What service? I don’t think the woman behind the counter uttered a single word during our transaction, however brief. Wine prices are for last-minute, too-tired-to-care, no-time-to-go-all-the-way-to-Safeway situations(nothing to brag about).
Elaine H.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Casual lady sitting behind the counter either eating or doing nothing at all. What do you expect? Its a slow liquor store. Not exactly the cheapest store for gum and all of that. I’ve seen this place closed at a random time, so not really sure what that deal is.
Alys D.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
I can regularly be seen sprinting from here to the L train stop up the block. That is because, upon seeing the train stopped down at 22nd, I usually risk it and grab my beloved Diet Coke first at Linda’s. I’ve definitely been saved by a red light many-a-time. They don’t skimp on providing you with a crisp, cold beverage here in favor of cheaper power bills. Though I’m just weird and consider any beverage over about 40 degrees Fahrenheit to be a deal breaker. So, uh, yeah. That’s Linda’s Liquor for ya.