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BCLIQUOR Jericho Village

BCLIQUOR Jericho Village

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2083 Alma St #101, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6R 4N6, Canada
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Mar 17, 2022
This BC Liquor Store is located in the Jericho Village centre location..this is a two level construction property with easily available public parking..The last two occasions I visited over the last two months the salesperson I asked for the location of the product I was looking for walked me to the exact location…sale items are readily identified…the location of this store, at 4th Ave and Alma, features many available stores in this Jericho Village site and as well along 4th Ave additional options entice the shopper..

Oct 8, 2021
Whomever is in charge of the bottle deposit service at this location might want to have a look at how the “set up” looks in front of the store. At times its condition looks worse than many dumpsters that are around the area. The idea behind implementing new sanitary rules is to keep the customers safe and for them to be clear. Currently the bottle deposit system at this location is in a very poor condition, staff are confused with the rules and might make you move your bottles in and out of the building before accepting them. The whole process actually makes it a lot more complicated, requires a lot more face to face interaction and is in a unsanitary condition. Beware.

Aug 15, 2022
Lots of parking and a great selection. Found everything i was looking for with a little help from their staff.

Oct 4, 2021
I use my smart phone to pay my bill there where its machine seems problematic for a long, long time. I can not pay. I never get some suggestions or else. I know mine work because of shopping and paying at next door No Frills each time before visiting the liquor store.

Mar 16, 2019
I don't drink liquor but i was cooking something that needed wine, i got myself a bottle of wine and some screwdriver drinks,i liked them still have a few left. Anyway the store is clean and a very friendly one at that. I like the store very, I'm in a wheelchair and someone that worked in the store had approached me and helped me the whole time i was there. They have really good services. I will be using this store from now on for my gifts.

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