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Universal Package Store - New London

Universal Package Store - New London

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351 N Frontage Rd #UNIT 2, New London, Connecticut, 06320, United States
(860) 442-4424
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Jul 22, 2022
Fantastic selection of out of the USUAL wines. Liquors too, and good prices! Nice & clean. Owners were very helpful and friendly. T he e place needs music. Tho!! Lol

Oct 14, 2021
The owner is very kind, the place looks beautiful and very organized. He helped me pick out a very good wine that I would have normally not have even tried and I loved it. He is very knowledgeable on his products great customer service. Will definitely be coming back for more suggestions of wine that he has!

Oct 1, 2022
UPDATE: This location changed ownership in September 2021. Craft beer selection is not what it used to be. This area is a cell phone data dead zone. This store would benefit from wifi for customers. Good craft beer selection. They would benefit from more frequent updates to their UNTAPPD and in-store wifi (there is no service once you walk inside the front door)

Oct 4, 2021
Made a large order in August online. Received shipping notification on September 1st, but was unable to follow tracking information provided. Waited a month to check in. I understand that shipping is slow, and I am pretty patient. Left a message at the store with my order number inquiring about when shipment is expected, with no response. Called back and talked to new owners who said they know nothing and can't help. Said they took over two weeks ago. So, basically they took my money and closed. Very disappointed.

Nov 30, 2021
Great store! Diverse selection of both beer and wine! Good selection of stouts, porters, and ales! Not just rows of IPA's. Excellent customer service.

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