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Friar Tuck Beverage

Friar Tuck Beverage

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4.7 Google Review
9053 Watson Rd, St. Louis, Missouri, 63126, United States
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Jan 5, 2023
After eating at Applebee's on the corner, went here to get some Knob Creek. Great selection, quick in and quick out, if you know what your looking for. Also their prices aren't bad as well.

Feb 1, 2023
Staff were friendly but were unsure what a Malbec (wine) was. Half the store is wine! Wasn’t motivated to find out, either. Prices are a little tall. I’d rather go somewhere else.

Sep 22, 2022
Great place! Tons of selection and well maintained. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars would be that their website is atrocious, hard to navigate and it is inaccurate. While speaking to an employee (who was very nice and helpful) I was told the website will often say they have something in stock when in actuality they do not. I was also told that if you desire any type of alcohol all you need to do is call and they will order it in at no extra cost.

Jan 4, 2023
For New Year's Eve, I like to have some Chimay Blue. Friar Tuck has always had it in stock, except this year. After trying two Friar Tuck locations, I had to settle for Chimay Red - also a great beer, just not my regular choice. Still can't complain about Friar Tuck. Most liquor stores do not carry any Chimay varieties, so the fact that Friar Tuck had three varieties on New Years Eve was pretty good. And the employees were very friendly and helpful, even though they were swamped with last-minute New Year's Eve shoppers.

Nov 27, 2022
Can't find help in the store, employee was to busy cleaning the shelves. Out of 3 products they did not have it or out of stock. Went to Dierbergs (a grocery store) and found all the items there. Shelves at friar were basically empty, stocking issues perhaps

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