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Plaza Liquors and Fine Wines

Plaza Liquors and Fine Wines

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4.8 Google Review
2642 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, Arizona, 85719, United States
(520) 327-0452 www.plazatucson.com
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Sep 27, 2021
Packed with well-known brands and hidden treasures, staffed by knowledgeable and friendly people, this is a great local business you have to see. Sure, you can use the drive-thru, but walk in and discover your next new favorite libation.

Nov 16, 2021
I was visiting from out of town and wanted to try some local brews. Plaza was the best place to go, they have several refrigerator cases stocked with local beers, sold individually so you can make your own 4-6 pack. I was able to try 6 different beers made in Tucson! While that is a little pricier, I was not in town long enough to get several 4-6 packs of each beer, and honestly there were a couple I tried that were not my favorite and had I bought more than 1 I would have felt like I wasted my money. If you live in Tucson, it's a wonderful place to try out different brews to get larger quantities elsewhere, if you're on vacation like I was, definitely stop in to experience more of the Tucson beer scene than you normally might on vacation.

Nov 13, 2022
The BEST STOCKED speciality liquor store in Tucson. You will find it here and the staff is FANTASTIC. They deserve six stars!

Feb 3, 2023
What a great hole-in-the-wall place. I have come in here since the 90's off and on, and they always have something new or funky to try, whether its beer or wine.

Jun 5, 2022
Great local liquor store. Friendly with a nice selection. The offer to order what they don’t have in stock.

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