Get to the top of the directory by claiming your business!
Lisbon Wines & Liquors

Lisbon Wines & Liquors

Claim Business
4.6 Google Review
114 Ferry St, Newark, New Jersey, 07105, United States
(973) 344-0139 www.lisbonliquors.com
Read our review guideline

Write a Review

Loading…

Write a review
Be the first to write a review.

Google Reviews

Refresh Reviews 4.6


Dec 10, 2022
I did a Google search and came across this store, and at the end I was very happy with my shopping experience and purchases. I was looking to purchase red wine for gifts, wines on the sweet side but not dry. I'm not an expert, so it was a relief when the manager walked over to offer his assistance. He was so calm and pleasant as he explained the options and gave his opinion. I left as a satisfied customer and will shop there again. Also, although I didn't use it, they do have shopping carts for customers convenience.

Oct 24, 2022
Robert helped me choose four Portuguese wines and delivered it in time for a birthday surprise to an address in Newark nearby. He was cheerful about followup phone calls. Use the app. Nice to know about Lisbon W&L for future occasions.

Mar 19, 2023
I’ve made an order at 3/10/2023 at Lisbon Wines and Liquors that never arrived . I called them, and they just told me the order was cancelled ( no explanation ) and then they cancelled the order at the next day. But I was charged almost $50. Don’t know if was a uber eats problem or the store problem. Just that I lost $50 😭

Sep 23, 2022
Good selection of 10-12 different LBV Ports priced just right, of which we bought several. Port cellar a bit dusty, cramped, and warm(!) but an interesting collection of Vintage Ports and Tawnies. Nice store that could win the regional market for Ports if they specialized further and offered a small discount for multiple bottles. Only the fairly pricey Total Wine matches it for Port selection & they carry different brands. I would add that Vintage Port is a luxury good and having a fancy, easy-to-browse cellar to showcase the bottles inside those stacked up Port cases would likely increase business. The other store down the street is not as nice and barely has any LBVs.

Jul 14, 2022
Hard to find parking before walking in. Nice clean place. Kinda small tho. Be careful. After I grabbed a six pack I took 2 steps back and bumped into a wine shelf that was 3/4 feet high and one of the wine bottles fell and broke. (Had to pay for it) I could've argued and said "no it wasn't my fault" but the bottle was only 12 bucks so I just paid for it and left. The guy at the counter actually grabbed the piece of the broken bottle and scanned it (whatever) needless to say I'll never go back unless I have to. Gave it Three stars instead of one because of the cleanliness. I can appreciate that

INDUSTRY BLOGS

Single Malt vs. Blended Whiskey: A Comprehensive Guide

#whiskey #smithville

Whether you are a whiskey connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, understanding the nuanced world of whiskey can be a delightful pursuit. Two terms that often spark curiosity are 'single...

Smithville Whiskey

The Fascinating History of Whiskey: From Earliest Origins to Present Day Popularity

#whiskey #smithville

Whiskey, a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash, has a rich and fascinating history that dates back centuries. Its story traverses continents, cultures,...

Smithville Whiskey

Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

#whiskey #smithville

In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

Smithville Whiskey

The Science of H2O: Why Water Matters in Whisky Production

#whiskey #smithville

Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink? Not so in whisky production! Here's a playful dive into the scientific significance of water in crafting the spirit we all adore....

Smithville Whiskey

Carrie Nation: A Crucial Catalyst of the Temperance Movement

#whiskey #smithville

Carrie Nation, born Carrie Amelia Moore on November 25, 1846, in Garrard County, Kentucky, was a formidable figure in the American Temperance Movement, known for her audacious...

Smithville Whiskey

The Evolution of Whisky: 18th Century Methods vs. Modern Mastery

#whiskey #smithville

Whisky lovers, we've got a treat for you today! We're going on a time-traveling adventure to compare whisky production methods between the 18th century and today. Understanding...

Smithville Whiskey

Whisky Wonders: An Expedition Across Regions

#whiskey #smithville

There's a world of difference between sipping a peaty Scotch, an earthy Irish whiskey, or a sweet and smoky American bourbon. These variations are not merely due to the distilleries'...

Smithville Whiskey

The Earliest Instances of Whiskey in World History

#whiskey #smithville

The history of whiskey, or whisky as it's spelled in some countries, is long and somewhat shrouded in time. While the exact origins of whiskey are unclear, we can trace its ancestry...

Smithville Whiskey


Own this business?

Claim Your Business
• Update your photo and information
• Get notified when reviews are posted
• Respond and manage your reviews
• Select badges and keywords

Opening Hours

Mon:9 am - 8 pm
Tue:9 am - 8 pm
Wed:9 am - 8 pm Open Today
Thu:9 am - 8 pm
Fri:9 am - 10 pm
Sat:9 am - 10 pm

Distillery Near Me

Station Wines & Liquor

Station Wines & Liquor

73 Hermon St, Newark
All Points West Distillery

All Points West Distillery

73 Tichenor St, Newark
Homer Liquors

Homer Liquors

1079 Broad St, Newark
Angel Liquors Inc

Angel Liquors Inc

634 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd #1, Newark