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South Nevada Liquors

South Nevada Liquors

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1107 S Nevada Ave ## 115, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80903, United States
(719) 635-0812
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Jul 25, 2022
You definitely would stop here as a last choice kinda thing and even then I’m not sure I would be back to shop here much. The location isn’t nice at all with all the homeless and crazies but they had some different liquor choices I haven’t seen before so that was cool. But the prices are average nothing special.

Oct 26, 2022
***DO NOT SHOP HERE*** Over charging for 12 packs. I Paid $25 thinking it was going to be around $15, checked bank later and was very upset. Very shady asian lady at the cash register. Did not check for ID either.

Mar 28, 2022
Just ran in to get two bottles of $5.99 wine. The lady was RUDE AF. Asked for my ID (which I have to problem with… but didn’t even look at it!) I thought she said 13.95, proceeded with the sale and waited for the receipt, which she was hesitant to give me… Probably because she charged me $30.95, not $13.95! For some cheap wine?! Never again.

May 28, 2022
They are a little on the expensive side (double the price) compared to all the other liquor stores on the west side of town and they are choosy about who they are friendly to so I don't go there any more than I have to. But the store is always clean and well stocked.

May 18, 2022
$11.99 for a pack of pyramid cigarettes..I sent my husband to our usual store it was not opened with extra money I thought apparently not here..He did not come back with everything I asked for because he didn't have enough for 2 tall cans cigs and 2 shooters was over $30 bucks..I'm still in shock and I think he kept 4 dollars in change...WOW I'd rather not have anything then be ripped off so badly! Love u

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