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Federal Hill Wine & Spirits

Federal Hill Wine & Spirits

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901 S Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland, 21230, United States
(410) 539-7757
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Jul 23, 2022
So I just went there and I definitely feel as though I was profiled. As I went in the store there were personnel behind the counter (3 people) and and as I browsed the store (this was mt first time in there) 2 of the 3 people came from behind the counter and pretty much circle around the area in which I was in and walking past every area that I stopped and looked as if I was going to steal something or have already stolen something. I did not even have a bag with me so I'm really confused. I will only give a 2 star because they have a good selection but I will not be back.

Jul 6, 2019
I was in Baltimore for the weekend with my mom and sister for a remembrance gathering for our aunt, and we stopped in to get some sherry for my mother. This place was great. Small but well stocked, and the gentleman behind the counter was absolutely wonderful. So friendly and ready to give us information on any of the things we asked, including about the new Sandy Bottom drink he was carrying created in Maryland. Great place, highly recommended!

Dec 24, 2020
Stocked, locked and barreled- this place is no nonsense and has a solid selection of booze for all your drunken delights. Also, the guys behind the counter are fun to chat with and super helpful. If you can't find it, ask them.

Dec 31, 2020
Our favorite liquor store. Decent selection for a little store. Good variety of wines. Always well-stocked. The owner is really friendly.

Jan 4, 2021
Nice liquor store with good wine and spirits selection. Also usually has a nice new local beer in stock each time, although beer selection tends to be dominated by IPAs and stouts.

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