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1045 W Patrick St, Frederick, Maryland, 21702, United States
(301) 662-8686
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Apr 26, 2022
I went in today to look for Buffalo Trace Bourbon and found one (behind the counter). Asked the guy "How much?" He scanned the bottle and it came out with the price of $49. Told him to hold on as I wanted to look around inside the store. Then went back to the counter and told him I will take it. He then scanned it again and the price came out at $59. I told him that I saw it was for $49 and he then said, "It was a mistake." Really??? I think he "jacked up" the price knowing that it is hard to find. I have been shopping around looking for high end bourbons and I know the market. Normally, it will cost me $39 to $49. The prices inside the store are higher (too pricy) compared to other stores. If I were you, I would go to either DJ Liquors or Wine District at Westview. I strongly recommend Wine District. The prices are reasonably and very good selective.

Sep 29, 2022
Best liquor store ever!!! Everything is so well organized and they have a huge variety of sojus! Thank you so much guys

Mar 14, 2018
For your urgent Korean beverage needs: Kooksoondang draft, flavors, Jinro and other soju. Thanks to auntie for the free cups and shot glasses!

Aug 13, 2017
I feel valued as a customer--even if it's months between visits, the staff remembers me and we hold conversations. I do wish they had a larger selection, but I wish that about every liquor store. They are the only store in the area to stock one of my preferred wine brands from the Finger Lakes region!

Sep 6, 2020
My husband and I went in to grab a bottle of wine. we looked for the wine we wanted but couldn’t find it. So I asked the cashier if they had what I was looking for which was Roscato Rosso Dolce which is a Sweet Red wine. He brings me over to the champagne and I said very nicely it’s a wine not a champagne do you have any sweet red wines and he just walked away from me. So I said ok I guess that’s a no. No answer. I would never go here again with the disrespect these people gave. if a customer asks you a question and you either answer with yes it’s over here or no I’m sorry we don’t. I work in customer service I know how hard it can be but I would NEVER Treat my clients / customers this way. It’s this kind of disrespect and behavior that has brought the customer service business down.

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