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Paradise Liquor

Paradise Liquor

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3237 Hilton Rd, Ferndale, Michigan, 48220, United States
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May 14, 2022
I purchased something at Paradise that I was not satisfied with. I called the store to explain and they, without hesitation, offered a full refund with return. It's so nice these days to see a store run with the best interest of their customers in mind. I 100% recommend this business without reservation. Kudos to the store owner and employees for taking care me. Thank you so much!

Sep 15, 2022
Edited review. Good selection and fair prices. Had store confused with other store. Sorry about that. The store with the rude employees is in Hazel Park on 9 mile and Cayuga Street (Pop Top Liquor)

Dec 29, 2021
These guys run their business like a proper liquor store should be ran. I love these guys and will always go out of my way to shop here vs their competition when I'm in the area. Side note, the owners, not including their father, are identical twins so don't make the mistake I made thinking it was only one person ; )

Jan 21, 2023
I don't drink liquor or beer but the 2 brother's that run this store are awesome people

Jul 2, 2022
Purchased a 4-pack and a 6-pack. The 4-pack was canned in 2019. My bad for not looking, but I do wonder why they would keep a Pilsner from 2019 in their cooler… When I opened the 6 pack, I realized it was taped shut, and the beers all have dents in them. Both beers I opened from the 6-pack are flat. Again, my bad for not noticing before purchasing, but I’m not sure how a damaged, taped 6-pack gets on the shelf. 0 for 2 on this trip. I will not be returning. Update: Beers purchased were : Shorts -Pure Michigan IPA Almanac- Vibes Hoppy Pilsner

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Mon:9 am - 10 pm
Tue:9 am - 10 pm
Wed:9 am - 10 pm
Thu:9 am - 10 pm
Fri:9 am - 11 pm Open Today
Sat:9 am - 11 pm

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