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Valley Liquor

Valley Liquor

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3.6 Google Review
1201 Hotel Cir S, San Diego, California, 92108, United States
(619) 546-9337
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Dec 7, 2022
Insanely priced tourist trap. If you desperately need something and you're staying in the hotel circle, it is nice that it exists, but even Skyy Vodka which is made in California is literally DOUBLE the normal price. They were charging $30 for the skinny 750 ml bottle, a higher price than the huge 1.75 bottle anywhere else. INSANE prices, but it is the only place to go without navigating highway spaghetti. :/ Do not shop here if you have any other choice. Cashier was nice.

Feb 1, 2023
I'm totally glad that this store is there,but they price gouge badly. They take EBT now and the guys that work there are awesome, awesome, but their prices are rediculous. One pint of Ben and Jerry's 8.99. Darn.

Nov 16, 2022
It’s very nice to have in front of the hotel! Everything is very pricey inside the store we bought two “shooters” of alcohol and it was seven dollars!!! If you need something quickly and willing to spend a few more dollars than this your place!

Sep 27, 2022
If you're staying in Hotel Circle and forgot something, this place is a painful reminder of how expensive San Diego is! If you have the late night munchies, sweat it out until morning, or you'll pay the price. If you're low on beer or spirits, this place is within walking distance of any of the hotels in the circle. The only saving grace of this place. Being buzzed helps you forget how much you're paying to keep it. One big tourist trap!

Jan 13, 2023
The people are always friendly hare, and they have great sandwiches and fresh fruit from the Cafe next door. It's a very convenient location, and therefore accordingly overpriced.

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