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February 2025 by Lisa Lake
Not a huge N/A section.
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January 2025 by Christy Russell
I bought (3) 6-packs of local microbrews. They were all expired (past freshness) 3 months.
It’s well and good to have selection, but you shouldn’t have products sitting on your shelves past expiration (freshness) dates.👎q
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November 2024 by Gee Bee
Not much selection and expensive. Totsl wine has wayyyyy more selection
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August 2024 by Amanda Goubeaux
Big selection
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July 2024 by Manish Patel
Straightforward layout, good selection. Prices are a little higher than grocery stores.
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July 2024 by Saj Popat
Meets all your alcoholic beverage needs with snacks and other accessories on sale, including high ball and wine glasses.
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June 2024 by Jeff Zenno
Great staff and surface
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June 2024 by Pamela S
They are always helpful.
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June 2024 by james cave
Outstanding. Had what I wanted and then on sale as well. Can't beat this place
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May 2024 by Bill Wagner
They had most everything we were looking for.
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May 2024 by Matthew Coons
Its been closed but the sign remains. 5 other cars pulled in at the same time.
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April 2024 by StanH1000
Selection of Liquors could be better. Not nearly as wine selection.
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April 2024 by Stanley Horowitz
Selection of Liquors could be better. Not nearly as wine selection.
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April 2024 by Aaron Zapata
Worse customer service, have a valid mobile ID which can actually be used anywhere and every store i go accepts it and scans it perfectly but for some reason the guy working there tonight being rude and wouldn't accept it, workers there need more training because they have horrible customer service making a big deal on any kind of IDs people have enen though they are over 21+ ,was my 1st time coming at this location and I won't be coming back here again
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March 2024 by Michael P
Claims to price match Total Wine, but they won’t.
Act I: The BevMo Conundrum
Intrepid duo Sir Sip-a-Lot and Lady Liquorice stood before the towering shelves of BevMo, their eyes wide with anticipation. There it stood—the majestic 1.75-liter bottle of grapefruit-infused delight. But alas! The price tag read $32, which was more than a medieval dragon’s ransom. Sir Sip-a-Lot scratched his head, wondering if he’d accidentally stumbled into a gold-plated distillery.
“Fear not, Lady Liquorice!” he declared. “We shall seek refuge at Total Wine, where the prices flow like a gentle stream of budget-friendly nectar!”
And so, they galloped (okay, maybe staggered) to Total Wine, where the grapefruit gods smiled upon them. The same bottle—$24.99! Sir Sip-a-Lot did a little jig, and Lady Liquorice high-fived a passing mermaid. Victory was within their grasp!
Act II: The Price-Matching Paradox
Back at BevMo, our heroes presented their discovery. “Behold!” cried Sir Sip-a-Lot, waving the Total Wine receipt like a wizard’s scroll. “We demand price-matching!”
But the BevMo gatekeeper frowned. “Nay, noble imbibers!” he thundered. “This is not an online price! You must conjure an in-store price from thin air!”
Lady Liquorice raised an eyebrow. “In-store price?” she scoffed. “Do we look like wizards who can summon price tags at will?”
The gatekeeper remained unmoved. “Only with an in-store price shall the price-matching spell be cast!”
Act III: The Unexpected Twist
Our heroes huddled, their minds sharper than a freshly cut lemon wedge. “**What if we draw a grapefruit on parchment and label it 'In-Store Price?” suggested Sir Sip-a-Lot.