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December 2023 by House of Health
Kind of Expensive placeNot very friendly staffThe lottery inside is a plus
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June 2021 by Alexandra Sandoval
Good selection of liquor! Also they sell metrocards which is a major plus considering this neighborhood doesn't have any mta machines/stations
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May 2021 by Alexander Magnus
They have a great selection, great prices, and knowledgeable staff even though I know my stuff. Its a definite golden spot for your libations. Must go.
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January 2021 by Luis Sinchi
Is open a bit later than the rest
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January 2021 by Jeffrey Golding
Would be 5 stars but they always run out of Henny. Otherwise, good all the way.
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December 2020 by Vladimir Chacon
Great place!
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August 2020 by Elaine Brown
The owner is very friendly pleasant helpful I have been going there over 20 years never have a problem
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June 2020 by Moises Leyva
Good service
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October 2019 by Claudia Rivero
Nice service, good prices
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April 2019 by Juan Carlos Recinos
The is a very small place. It is usually not clean (customer area). The products and the staff are protected by bullet proof glass. Many people hang out there to see the lotto results. When I went in, I did not feel safe. I think the prices are high. I would consider a different place to buy your licors and wine.
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April 2019 by Naer Ramle
The service is good and the price is acceptable
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January 2018 by Christian Haro
This place has a good selection of drinks.
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December 2017 by clifton cummings
That my LQ spot
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June 2017 by Norbert Tuseo
Good selection, good sale prices
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August 2013 by Ingrid S.
This is a scary a** liquor store. Given, the neighborhood is a little scary a** and after getting off the train and later bus and camel I kind of wished I had picked up my cheap champagne in Brooklyn. The things you do for good friends for brunch! Anyway, I waddled up to the store after discovering the only other liquor store around the block was still closed at 12pm on a Sunday. Boo, and this was open. They do lotto and stuff here which seemed the priority of the moment. I patiently waited for the lady behind the bullet proof glass to ask what I would like. It's hard to explain: "I would like a cheap champagne that doesn't taste like s***** with both language barriers and not being able to see any of the selection. I couldn't even recall a brand at the moment because I was nervous and flummoxed. Asking the all so necessary question if I like 'sweet' or 'dry'. Does sweet champs exist? I thought it was all dry. She then asked if I wanted red or white wine and I made gestures and loudly said "BUBBLES". But she picked something not great out with bubbles for $12 and I waddled back to my friend's place with oj in anticipation of some bitchin omelettes. I don't like Elmhurst.