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January 2020 by James Kim
First off they are not Korean, they are some rude and shady Chinese family that owns and runs the spot. Even though its not much i spend, I will never give them another cent... If you wanna feel disrespected, just call them before you decide to stop by..
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January 2020 by Timothy C.
Today was easily the worst public experience I've ever had, I came in with two other people all who were about to spend money on this failing business, as we paid for our items I noticed a definite increase in the item I purchased which i get frequently in other locations which is why it caught my eye. As I asked for an itemized receipt they gave me one and I noticed the item had been put in manually and not properly scanned in.. so I then proceeded to take a photo of the pricing listed for future comparisons in other locations as I was doing this both members of what i assume to be a couple lunged from the counter to confront me. Once I told them what I was doing the Male continued to get infuriated to the point that he was close enough for me to take it as a threat. Once I seen that I said it's fine I'm going to just leave the lady proceeded to talk under her breath calling me multiple names.. I hope the city and bbb look into the type of people that are introducing to the public
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April 2019 by Graham Peterson
Great local liquor store. Also they cash work checks so that's a bonus. Owned by a very nice Korean couple. I would recommend this liquor store .
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October 2017 by Zhen Ban Y.
Bad customer service. Bought some stuff here and they wouldn't even let us use the restroom for urgency. It really shows how they care for their customers. Wouldn't come here to spend a penny!
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August 2011 by Belle B.
This liquor store is not in the best neighborhood, but it's conveniently located on the corner of Hacienda and Gale next to a gas station. If you need to run in and grab something, it's fine. I can't speak about the actual prices of liquor, but it's about average for a bottle of water or a pack of gum.
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October 2010 by Hion L.
Why is it that certain liquor stores are magnets for bums and winos? I didn't think that the prices of Cisco, Boone's, Thunderbird, or Night Train were particularly value-priced here. When our family had a liquor store (hmmm. I wonder where the stereotyping came from?), we made all the winos pay in paper money and not change. It would drive them nuts cuz they had the money and they had to keep asking people for bills. Eventually they gave up and went elsewhere. Thunderbird with Kool-Aid powder concentrate - original ghetto drink.