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Old Town Liquors

Old Town Liquors

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3.8 Google Review
1215 E Hampden Ave, Englewood, Colorado, 80113, United States
(303) 284-4396
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Dec 18, 2022
The prices here have always been high, but lately they’ve gone far and above what I’m willing to pay for a bottle of wine that’s $4 cheaper half a mile down the road. (And it’s a $12 bottle so the $4 hike is wild) Plan to pay at least $3-5 more for everything.

Jan 14, 2022
New owners/management as of about 1 year ago. The new co-owners are thoughtful and very kind. They go out of their way to make every interaction pleasurable. Highly professional and would very much recommend this store to anyone.

Aug 27, 2022
Owners and staff are super nice, they always give our pup treats when we visit with her. We go here weekly!

Oct 29, 2020
I would give negative stars if I could. I had gone in to grab some vodka for a get together and got charged twice. The first time they insisted that it wasn’t showing up on their computer (even though I had an approval code go through on the machine). After running it again, I looked on my banking app and it showed 2 charges pending but they wouldn’t have it. Waited 2 days and sure enough 2 charges went through so I went back and apparently got the owner. He gladly refunded one of the charges. Reason for the long negative review is that the next time I went back, the guy with glasses who double charged me threatened me, both middle fingers up and screamed obscenities in front of other people. Every curse word in the book and followed me out to my car. Threatened to beat me up and I kinda hoped he would try at that point. A lot of customers saw his behavior. Only went back because the owner handled it well.

Feb 7, 2022
They always carried my favorite beer, never give me a hard time when I ask questions, the selections they have are just enough in variety to where I don't waste my time being indecisive. Support the local business!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:9 am - 10:55 pm
Tue:9 am - 10:55 pm
Wed:9 am - 10:55 pm
Thu:9 am - 10:55 pm
Fri:9 am - 11:55 pm
Sat:9 am - 11:55 pm Open Today

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