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Nov 27, 2021
This location has a miserable woman working the counter. I didn’t have my ID on me because I was hunting all day and she tried to belittle me because I don’t carry my ID with me to sit in a tree all day.. Also, I wasn’t buying or touching anything, my boyfriend (25) was, so we left because she refused to sell to him, and I had my dad pick up for us, where she then harassed him, a 51 year old man, because “she has the right to card anyone under 30” and then insinuated that I lied about hunting… he was the one I was hunting with (also my dad has no hair and a grey beard, he does not look under 30). Overall, I will absolutely never come to this place again. Not worth it, can definitely find better prices and actual staff that doesn’t glare at you the entire time you shop.

Jul 23, 2022
Randall I believe his name was , went above and beyond when asking about local bourbons , flavors , finishes ,etc. If he doesn't run the store he should soon , if not some stake in the business. The whiskey and bourbon sommelier for sure !! Cheers !

Feb 24, 2021
Since Pennsylvania has dtate owned stores they are all pretty much the same. You can call a location before you go to pay for your order and they are offering curb side with the whole Covod thing going on. If you are looking for something rare you can call they will look I up and if nobody local has it you can order it and have it delivered free to your closest store. Everyone I have ever met has been super nice. Locations I have visited would be Connellsville, Mt.Pleasant, Bell Veron, Young wood and Uniontown. Hope this helps

Jan 16, 2018
Located right across the street from the Seton Hill college, brand new art center. What a convenience. Also 2 doors up the old folks home so perfect location. Right in the heart of Greensburg. Oh so perfect, a half a block from the courthouse also the magistrates office. Really great location for all ages to make sure they get their state taxed alcohol. Then they can have fun explaining to the police that ride around the same block why they have alcohol & recieve their respective fine from the city.

Jan 26, 2017
Not only did the guy help me find what I was looking for, but he also made a suggestion that was a better deal for me! His suggestion was perhaps even a better wine that my original choice.

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