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Roopers Beverage & Redemption

Roopers Beverage & Redemption

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4.6 Google Review
794 Sabattus St, Lewiston, Maine, 04240, United States
(207) 783-6353 www.roopersbeverage.com
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Sep 26, 2022
Bottle redemption open decent hours. Guy doing bottles is pretty quick. Would go back again for sure.

Nov 30, 2022
Employees are nice and the place is stocked man that place makes me thirsty...

Jan 28, 2022
Absolutely love this place. Such a huge selection of alcoholic beverages and pretty much any other ltem you would look for at a convenience store. With several locations around Lewiston, Auburn and other towns it easy to pick one to stop in. Combine that with extremely friendly and helpful staff, it really makes any one of the stores a wonderful place to stop in. Not to be left out, they also have bottle redemption at most of the stores with the main redemption facility on Main st in Lewiston. They even have drop off redemption service as well. All in all a great place to go and support local business!

Mar 5, 2021
Store is fine but if you're there for the redemption center, be prepared for a lengthy wait. Past two visits I've just left my bags with whoever was next in line after waiting fifteen minutes. Three windows and one worker. I expect this from Walmart, not the local shops.

Oct 22, 2021
Don't/won't carry brews that I used to buy here in years past. I have asked in person and on the phone for many items, and each time, when I return, they have no record of my order, and do not have the items in stock. If you enjoy beers from Ommegang, Chimay, Unibroue, etc., it seems you will need to go elsewhere to find it.

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Mon:6 am - 8 pm
Tue:6 am - 8 pm
Wed:6 am - 8 pm
Thu:6 am - 9 pm
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