“I go there after a a stressful day of work..which is every other day....(?not true but can be very realistic tho ?) I always get the jose cuevo tequila 5th...you know..in order to drown my sorrows and play the lottery in hopes of waking up, calling into work and yekkjng as soon as they answer "IM RICH B____TCH‼️..but all in all this is a great spot for all your liquor needs❤️??”
“The One guy there was super helpful and they had a really nice selection. They also had some really good sales going on which is why I ended up there. Will definitely be back!!!”
“The beautiful sistahs always greet you with a kind word. Hello, beautiful. Hello gorgeous, etc. Store was clean, they had what, I wanted and there never rude. If you cannot find it they will always assist you. Love this store. ❤”
9:30AM - 11PM
Chicago Heights“Great bartenders all come here to die This bar is heaven incarnate The owner Phil makes everyone feel at home and will threaten to spank you if you don't closa da batrume dore..try anything on the menuboard and don't forget to get your birthday posted on the blackboard Better wear a helmet cause the barstools are kind of shaky and marvel at the vast wine and liquor selection for sale”
“I agree with what the last reviewer said. This place is not the cheapest (although their prices are competitive, so if you live nearby, the difference in gas burned may offset any savings by going elsewhere). However, their service is second to none. The guys there are always friendly, and they listen. I've frequently had them get beers in just because I said I was looking for it, and they regularly stock my favorite beer now (Founders Dirty B******** They've even gotten to know my taste and made some good recommendations for me when they've gotten something different in. Definitely recommended over any other liquor store in the Heights or neighboring communities.”
“Glad to see that it is still around. I remember when it was the corner store back in the late '50s and then they put the addition on. They turned the corner store into a ice cream shop called cone corner. I was the first ice cream scooper when the store first opened. Everybody in the neighborhood knew the Redina family. Lots of memories.”