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Liquor Depot Callingwood Square

Liquor Depot Callingwood Square

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6611 177 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5T 4K3, Canada
(780) 944-8097 www.liquordepot.ca
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Dec 24, 2022
Nice little store, they're not going to have everything but they will have things that most people buy. The wine selection is limited. But again, they do have most popular wines as well. It's a good store, that is all. Haha

Feb 25, 2023
This liquor store has the best customer service in the city. The merchandising is top of the line everything is clean looks amazing and the manager she’s amazing she always ensures we have an amazing experience every-time we visit! So sweet and so kind.

Jan 9, 2023
Guy in oilers toque sitting behind computer never even said hi when I walked in or if I needed any help! And I was only person in store. Very disappointing but after looking an around for bit I did find what I was looking for!date of visit was Jan 6th 2023

Oct 4, 2022
I really like this store, stiff is super great and very helpful ! My small issue is the store manager should make an employee smoking spot in the back, the store front is a terrible place, not only do you have to walk through the smoke from them but the sidewalk isn’t very wide . Cars park and there isn’t a lot of room when there is two folks standing out there !! Just looks awful

Dec 10, 2020
Every time I'm in this store the staff are SUPER helpful, I was looking for Ol' Biddy's beer but couldn't find it. The two staff members (can't remember the two young ladies names, but I think one was the manager) showed me great craft alternatives. On top of that, when I was paying and standing in line, the other customers and the staff had some great banter and small talk. Reminded me of the small town shops in the town I moved here from! So I joined in and actually made a new buddy! All smiles! Great store, I'll be back! 😁

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