Liquor Stores near Saint-Hippolyte, QC

6 locations found near Saint-Hippolyte

“A beautiful quaint little spot in the Laurentians.
Food was true, real and hearty. Chef has a gentle demeanor with energy he shows pride in his products. Brought the family out on a Saturday night. The disappointment was we had no clue eating there meant we would be charged for a one man-singer on stage. We were charged 10$ p.p = 80 $ for the show. That was a disappointment. Not worth the 80$. It should be on the website when we reserve that we need to pay. Not on a paper stuck to the door when we get there. Besides that it was great!”

4.8 Superb76 Reviews

“They usually have a good selection of the wine and scotch my family favors. Check their website for specific bottles - they will show you which stores have what you are looking for. This particular store is large and can boast a good range of the product you want!”

4.7 Superb36 Reviews

“Welcoming and attentive staff. Despite the small size, I was surprised at the variety and choices of rums and white wines, which is what I was looking for. Thanks for the advice from the staff! I recommend!”

4.3 Superb34 Reviews

“Easy parking, great selection of wine (including 'natural wines') and other quality spirits, as well as smiling employees who can give good recommendations.”

4.2 Good41 Reviews

“Very Kind gentleman / Amazing service !!!and in remark to peoples silly comments in other reviews ,a Depanneur always is a little more costly!!! Hence the name “Depanneur” it’s like calling a plumber or electrician on a Sunday in an emergency!! It’s $300 an hour not $110If not drive 20-30 minutes go to super C …Everyone is allowed to make profit and make a living!! It’s a local business trying to surviveWith Amazon, Shopify, and others trying to kill these. BusinessesSo BRAVO TO THE ENTREPRENEUR/ Ps when you travel how is your English , Italian, or Spanish!!! Give them a break on language!!Your other option is they close and your stuck driving to Prevost or st sauveur in the middle of the day or night, for a carton of milk. Stop attacking hard working people who invest in your community!!!My2cents on discrimination based on languageSpeak French visit Morocco or franceSpeak English visit the worldBe open minded and I’m sure you all use google translate on a trip… do the same hereTo be kind to investors in your community rather than complain and try to hurt a business”

2.6 Average9 Reviews