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Readington Wine and Spirits

Readington Wine and Spirits

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Readington Township, New Jersey, 08889, United States
(908) 534-5772 readingtonwine.com
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Nov 23, 2022
PRICES DECENT AND THE STAFF IS GREAT. I LIKE THIS PLACE! GOOD STORE.

Oct 1, 2021
Terrible customer service. Not fond of this store at all. I refuse to come here due to the dirty looks both myself and my husband receive from the employees. I get judged and refused product due to the way I prefer to buy my alcohol. If I want to buy small bottles rather than a large bottle to save a few dollars, isn’t that my prerogative? Why does this store carry a product they don’t want to sell, because they would rather sell a larger bottle for more money. Rude, disrespectful and degrading. I will never come back to this store again. I’d rather drive the few extra minutes to Bishops or Lebanon where at least im greeted with a genuine smile and a hello.

Mar 19, 2018
This is my go to WHS liquor store, namely because of this store's wide variety, competitive prices, and cashiers who are quick with a smile and a hello. The clerks here have always met my needs, from quick checkouts to lengthy debates over the various brands of gin they have to buy. I most recently bought a six pack of Twisted Tea, a party smash hit. $10.99, what I paid for the tea, seems like a median price point for their store-length wall of beer and soft drink refrigerators, complete with emergency lemons and limes for the forgetful customer on his or her way to the main event. Will return many times, as I hope you do. Drive safe!

Feb 17, 2019
My first time here and a nice experience. Great beer and spirits selection. Very friendly and helpful help. The pricing was on the good side of typical for the area. Definitely a good stop.

Sep 8, 2017
Went in to look for some tasty surprises. 6/4 pack selection was pretty decent. A lot of the usuals and some less usual stuff. Their bomber selection though. So many old, dusty beers. Years old. A Ballast Point Sculpin nearly 5 years past it's freshness date. Plenty of other old bombers as well. Good ones too. I couldn't bring myself to buy any of them for fear of getting bad one. Cigars as well. Dry cigars. Humidor didn't appear to be working so I passed. Really disappointing as I had been there in years prior and had been impressed.

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