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TG Wine & Liquor

TG Wine & Liquor

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21-29 21st Ave, Queens, New York, 11105, United States
(347) 507-0195 www.tgwineliquor.com
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Nov 16, 2022
Spanish front desk very rude and difficult. He is always on the phone gossiping with a. Woman gives dirty looks to people acting like you’re walking in there to steal as if you aren’t just there to shop. I don’t like coming to this store because of him. It was better when the lady was there more friendly and welcoming. You don’t want to run a business with someone in the front been rude and nasty to your costumers.

Dec 12, 2022
if i could this place less i would , the front desk dude is rude , i came look for disaronno, was sold on disaronno velvet which before i left was like this has cream variety , i need a refund they told me the was no refunds this was before a left store had to comeback the next day and wait for the manager, who also wouldn't let me refund but let me exchange it, even though this across the street from me i would never go here again

Jul 13, 2021
Fairly new liquor store featuring a vast selection of wines. Sales Personnel are professional and very educated about. Wine. They readily answer all questions about their products. Every Saturday and Sunday Wine Tasting is offered from 4 pm to 7 pm.

Feb 7, 2021
I LOVE the new owners and the way they've improved the store overall. I'll be coming here more often now that they've rearranged the shelving and have also expanded their inventory. I highly recommend you come and see the changes they've made!

Sep 2, 2020
Great selection at fantastic prices. Very friendly people as well. It’s a great neighborhood family owned business. You won’t be sorry making it your go to liquor store.

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