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1711 George Washington Way #399, Richland, Washington, 99354, United States
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Oct 20, 2018
Large store, large selection. Staff is always helpful, polite, and professional. If you have a question that they don't know, they look for a coworker that does, but they don't BS you. I like this place. Their craft beer selection is decent, and so is their tap selection is.

Aug 19, 2016
Massive selection of everything, their vodka section seems to go on for miles. Great place to try more obscure brands of both hard liquor and beer. Prices are pretty decent, too. And if you smoke cigars, you'll definitely want to visit.

Jul 27, 2015
Possibly the largest liquor store I've ever seen. They sell beer, wine, and liquor, and they even offer sample tastings!! You can only try beers OR liquors though, because they aren't zoned as a bar and I guess that's the difference between a tasting room and a bar. The prices seemed good, but I'm not from around here so maybe it's just lower local tax rates than I'm used to. All in all, highly recommended. I'll be coming here every time I'm in town.

Aug 9, 2016
I love this place. The prices are a bit high compared to what I've seen at places like Total Wine, but the selection is vast. I've found rare stuff here that I've had a difficult time finding elsewhere. Also, the people who work here are totally cool. The guy who has filled our growler a couple times was helpful and fun to talk to. (Pro tip: Check out their clearance shopping cart to find beers on their way out for great prices!) Overall, now that I live in the Tri Cities, this is definitely my goto place for alcohol, beer, wine, whiskey, whatever. They've got it all.

Oct 11, 2017
It is a pretty standard big box booze store.They have a decently wide selection of many things due to their size, but you'll have a hard time with some more esoteric stuff. Nice staff.

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