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HighPoint Liquor

HighPoint Liquor

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18674 E Hampden Ave, Aurora, Colorado, 80013, United States
(720) 870-5747
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May 7, 2022
I haven't ever really had an outstanding experience with ANYONE, other than Jasmine. She is the highlight of my day, and always has the best energy. I have to say, if everyone who worked here interacted with people like she did, there would probably be a lot more business than there already is. She is definitely a priceless asset to this business.

Feb 18, 2022
I've been in a couple of times and I didn't like my experience with any of the employees. Finally met Cortney and she was nice. Appears leadership puts a few allocated bottles on the shelf and stashes the rest somewhere. On one occasion I was told they have what I was looking for, but they wouldn't sell it to me unless I signed up with them. So I signed up and them and was told they wouldn't selling me the product I wanted, even though I was also buying other products off the regular shelf that day and was literally trying to establish a relationship with the store closest to my house.

Oct 13, 2022
Make sure you check the dates on your beer purchases. They sold me a six pack that had expired two months prior and refused to refund.

Nov 2, 2022
Terrible service! Cashier had her friend in there talking about a party and made me feel like I was interrupting them when I was getting checked out.... Very very unprofessional

Aug 9, 2021
Cool local liquor store. Excellent very friendly staff. Always hopeful. Excellent selection I'm from a state that has state run booze stores. Thier selection and pricing isn't hard to compare to. A privately owned store can't get the pricing or selection that a branch store one of hundreds can get This place has reasonable prices a good selection very friendly staff that will ring you up even of you walk in 2 min past thier closing time. They never say anything about me bringing my dog in with me. (I'm training him). Always got the Evan Williams bottled in bond bourbon at under a Jackson. Got a loyalty program where it seems like you buy a case and get one free... 4 min away open 7 days a week. What's not to love.

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