“Always have a good selection in stock and prices are one of the lowest in town which is nice! People that work there are friendly and quick about ringing you out!!!!”
“Would like to give a shout out to the two gentleman who were working tonight (5.14.24) I was so excited on getting an upgrade to my box mod in years that in my excitement I left my phone. Thank you for driving it back to where my friend and I are staying. For all my return visits to Tennesee you'll always have a loyal customer. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!”
9AM - 11PM
15988 Fort Campbell Blvd, Oak Grove
Liquor Stores
“Called all over town to find a specific bottle of liquor and only this place had it. The service was friendly, helpful and prompt. Store was clean with a large variety of spirits.”
8:30AM - 10:50PM
101 Profit Dr A, Clarksville
Liquor Stores
“I love these guys/ladies! I go see them when I head to the theater down the street every week, and they are pretty great. They seem to always be enjoying each other's company (while still working) and are just really nice to have customer service interactions with. When they aren't busy, we have little side conversations about movies, etc. But even when they are busy, they are quite pleasant. It's not the biggest store, but it has all the selection that I need as I usually stay in the vodka area. The store is very clean and esthetically is set up nicely.”
“Crockers is the best place to stop before hitting the lakes this summer! Large selection of beer, wine, and spirits. The prices can’t be beat by and other place near the lakes! Stop here and save yourself some money!”
“HiSpirits is my favorite place to shop for spirits! Especially the hard to find or specialty liquors. Every single one of the staff are friendly, very helpful, and knowledgeable...ALWAYS! If you need help they will walk with you to find anything. If you can't find something they will recommend something similar or another place that may have what you are looking for. The store is clean and organized. The section signs are within eyesight and make things easy to find. There is always a positive friendly vibe here!”
“Thank you for such a great review and your kind words about our friendly, knowledgeable staff. We will pass those along to them and hope to see you back again soon.”
“Good little store, newly opened so the store is clean but they are still building their inventory. Prices are lower than those in TN and lower than the stores in the area. Very friendly staff.”
“Stopped in real quick for six pack of beer. I'm shocked at the white selection of German beers!! Also a lot of 'blunt' products. Friendly cashier.”
“I'm sorry I didn't get the woman's name that worked Thanksgiving mid day, she was so great! Fun place to stop in. Very friendly! Prices were great.”
“Good selection of bourbon and whiskeys. Staff wasn't very friendly as they seemed almost annoyed when I asked about barrel picks and pricing on allocated selections.”
“Class VI is an Army logistical category, as follows;Class VI – Personal demand items (such as health and hygiene products, soaps and toothpaste, writing material, snack food, beverages, cigarettes, batteries, alcohol, and cameras, non-military sales items).Only military personnel, retirees, and family members are authorized to shop here. This particular store sells beer, wine, liquor, and soft drinks, as well as certain types of jerky, cigarettes (very limited selection), and things such as wine glasses and cork screws.This store supplied the liquor for my daughter's wedding. They were very helpful and had some good suggestions about what types of alcohol wedding parties preferred. I wish I had listened to them when they told me not to buy too much gin. I ended up stuck with a gallon of Tanquery.In the distant past Class VI stores sold way below the prices civilian establishments could afford to sell. Sometimes soldiers would buy alcohol in bulk and sell it off-post. This was grounds for disciplinary action against the soldier. Eventually, between this type of shenanigan involving soldiers and complaints by civilian liquor stores to congress, the price differential disappeared. Prices at Class VI and off-post have pretty much equalized.”