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Harborview Liquors

Harborview Liquors

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549 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, Maryland, 21230, United States
(443) 869-3498 www.harborviewliquors.com
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Dec 13, 2022
Great friendly local store. Good prices & pretty solid inventory of wine.

Feb 25, 2023
Best staff and selection in town. 10/10 every time.

Jul 24, 2022
The beer selection is mid level; there's a little something for everyone but it's not a place for rare finds. Prices are decent and there's a gem of a wine cellar, complete with a semi-hidden back room with some more expensive champagne bottles. Harborview caters to a mix of people, so you can get mixers and ping pong balls as well as pricey single malts for poker night. Can't beat the convenience if you're in walking distance like most of the customers. Grab a sprig of mint from the planter at the entrance and make a mojito tonight. Come on, do it! Harborview may be a slightly better experience for regulars. The owner recognizes you, asks about you wife and sends you home with some treats for the kids. She's friendly and inviting and can talk your ear off even with a line of customers waiting to pay.

Mar 19, 2022
Liz is a fantastic and responsible owner who stocks her store very well. Everything you need for the staples (liquors, beers, seltzer, etc.) And if there is something particular you're seeking, she is more than happy to order it in. I requested wine from Israel for a special occasion and she got it in within a week! Also, don't miss the wine cellar, such a cool feature!

Sep 6, 2019
Great spot. Awesome selection of beer, whiskey, vodka, gin and tequila. Fully stocked wine cellar located in the basement. The lottery is currently not in service. Do not expect to get anything less than a pint, accept miniatures. No half or quarter pints. Limited variations of pints as well. Service is good. They have a fantastic selection of top shelf liquor and champagne as well.

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Tue:11 am - 9 pm
Wed:11 am - 9 pm
Thu:11 am - 9 pm
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