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West 38th Avenue Liquors

West 38th Avenue Liquors

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1347 W 38th Ave, Denver, Colorado, 80211, United States
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Jan 5, 2018
They have a super small selection of anything not beer related. All their liquor is in the wall behind the clerks, so you can not browse the items or really even see what selections they have. On top of that their staff doesn't seem to know what they have in stock (which is odd because it's so small). I'll not go here again.

Dec 20, 2021
The manager ignored me when I entered, not knowing I was a regular! I won't bring up race, but he is definitely a special guy! I'd never seen him, so he showed his true colors. I will NEVER EVER shop there again! I also keep my white, black and Hispanic homies away!!!

Mar 21, 2021
SUPPORT OTHER LIQUOR STORES!! It makes since they have a 3.1 rating, just read all the reviews. Awful selection of beer, that's over-priced, in a sketch location. But that's not why I'm rating a 1. I walked in at 750 pm on St Patrick's day, and the employee stated to argue that it was too close to their closing time while giving me attitude. I left way before 8 pm (their closing time) and the employee was yelling at me at me walking out.

Jun 7, 2017
This store is great. They have a ton of craft beers, and new ones come in all the time. I'm Always trying something new. Plus they really support local breweries. The selection isn't the hugest, but they have always had what I was looking for and more. And the people that work there are always friendly to me. Good selection, good prices, good people, what else could you want? I'm not going anywhere else in the neighborhood and paying downtown and park avenue prices for worse stores.

Mar 24, 2017
I love this store. I've been going there for years. It is the cleanest and most organized liquor store I've ever been to. The staff is always super nice to me, and have always been helpful. And I love the big craft beer selection, they always have new stuff coming in that I want to try. I love the make your own 6-pack thing they do, it really makes trying stuff a lot easier. I wouldn't go anywhere else.

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Mon:11 am - 8 pm
Tue:11 am - 8 pm
Wed:11 am - 8 pm
Thu:11 am - 8 pm
Fri:11 am - 10 pm
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