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10 Main St, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, 01876, United States
(978) 851-6801 lincolnliquors.com
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Dec 22, 2020
Good selection of wines, but the staff is a little quirky. I go here fairly regularly and as I’m checking out today the cashier tells me he needs to see the ID of the man who came in with me. As I came in alone I asked who he’s referring to and he says the man has already left the store. I told the cashier I have no idea what the hell he’s talking about and the cashier says he won’t allow me to purchase any drinks until I track this guy down and prove he’s not a minor that I’m buying drinks for. Not a huge deal considering liquor stores are a dime a dozen out here, but just an unusual policy on their end.

Dec 24, 2018
The staff was very helpful to many people, just not me. I tried to get the worker's attention a couple times for help finding a particular item, but they darted away after helping the customer they were with. I ran out of time and had to leave without the item I was looking for.

Jun 13, 2020
Awesome personal e a great variety of drinks!

Jun 21, 2018
If I could, I would leave zero stars. Lincoln Liquors has some of the rudest staff members. The first time I went here to recycle, my friend and I walked in with a shopping cart of recyclables and this old white women just kept shaking her head and rolling her eyes. When we went to the back to recycle, the same old white woman who was a manager insisted that my friend and I were not allowed to recycle more than 120 items total. We explained to her that we are recycling separately. We live in separate households. We had separate bags and just walked in together. She kept insisting that we came together and therefore we could only do 120 total. We had to tell her again that we are two separate people recycling two separate collections of recyclables. She scoffed and said FINE. Last night, we returned at 8:20. We literally walked in at 8:20. We were only greeted in the very back of the building next to the craft beers by a young dark haired guy. He asked if we needed any help. Once we said we were just here for the redemption center, he did a 180 and yelled without even looking at us and with his back turned to us that it closes at 8:15; and then he walked away. Again, it was 5 minutes after “closing”. They didn’t want to even make an exception or even look me and my friend in the eye while being so incredibly rude. We understand that they may close at a certain time, but that is no reason to not treat us like customers. It is clear they don’t want a redemption center. Mind you, we recycle and then spend money immediately after at this liquor store. When this place was Stadium Plaza Liquors, I never had an issue. But now, I’ve had two of the rudest interactions. If they don’t like their jobs, work elsewhere. If you hate your life, make changes. Don’t be rude to your customers. And please close your redemption center if you don’t want one. Ramos Liquors is a 10 minute drive and has equivalent selection and better customer service. Go to Tanner Street for your redemptions if you want to be treated like a human being.

Sep 7, 2018
Not a handicap friendly store they have to borrow shopping carts from Market Basket because they don' t own any and when you ask for one they just simply tell you that they don't have any and nobody volunteers to help. So much for custumer service they are behind the counter occupied with their cell phones. Shame on them.

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