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Beer Store 4690

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311 Nelson St, Pembroke, Ontario, K8A 3N5, Canada
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May 28, 2021
I'm 30 years old with valid ID and the one woman working there chooses to tell me my I'D isnt accepted. Not only did my boyfriend go and try but so did a friend. And for whatever reason this woman wont accept it. Its valid ID. I literally have to wait til this broad is gone then go get beer. What kind of entitlement does she have? Do you even know her name because she acts like she owns the place.

Mar 4, 2021
The employees are incredibly rude. The establishment is dirty, and the signage is poor for covid control. It is NOT clear what line to be in or where to go. If you ask or look confused, instead of being patient, they berate you. So much for kindness and patience during the pandemic. If I want to go to the beer store, from now on I will be going to Petawawa despite living in Pembroke. I expected better from you guys.

Aug 7, 2021
Yes. A Perfect Visit. I got what I ordered. Nice and Perfect Chilled Beer. 1Oh1. 1Can. 1C. I Left Happy. 1L.

Feb 1, 2018
It's the beer store. It's great if you drink the basics (bud, molson, etc) but it's terrible if you like to sample local craft or something imported. They have a fridge with some singles but other than that it's hard to find anything new and/or interesting now that they only have a computer catalogue. It is getting better but still..... On a side note about this location. I once had the door slammed in my face by the cashier there because I arrived just as she was walking over to lock the door at close (I got off work late and rushed over). She didn't even apologize or explain that they were closed just looked at me, slammed the door, locked it and walked away.

Jul 14, 2019
Musty and smelled of mold and stale beer. The bins they use need to be hosed down with bleach. We turned right around after entering the building, and didn't give them any business. I feel bad for the workers. Do something. Definitely disappointed.

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