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January 2020 by Mark Gagne
They don't have a good selection of craft beers and the staff can't be bothered they never ask you a question
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October 2019 by Estelle Todman
My fav store for liquors always the cheapest but same quality of liquor.
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August 2018 by mike paquette
Fine shop
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June 2017 by Nicole Provost
Excellent prices, amazing and very friendly customer service!! I personally love Vicki and the gentleman, in which I still have not gotten his name, otherwise I apologise and Don't remember!! I would recommend this liquor store over any in New Bedford and trust me I've been to them all. Also 1 on Rodney French Blvd has been out of stock with ALOT OF BEERS like it's crazy and​has been going on like​ this for a month or so, also the 1 on cove st, Cove Beverages, they to have been out of ALOT OF BEERS and also very arrogant and rude, very embarrassing when a customer behind u offers you 25 cents cause u are short and they won't let u slide and pay them back and tells the customer behind me no and bands me for life from there store!!!!!!! Will never forget that day
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March 2017 by Brent R.
This place is remarkable for affordable beer. A little historical background: Seaside Wine & Spirits was once called "Lighthouse Liquors" by a fine gentleman I met in a New Bedford Whaling Society Meeting. This man told me of a place owned by Town Liquors (near the wonderful university in town, UMass Dartmouth) that had similar products at a lower price. As a college student, I needed to find this mystical location. So, I started on my hunt. I asked residents around New Bedford of a Lighthouse Liquor store. They were confused and kept telling me it did not exist and this man was wrong. Between being called names and getting offered free heroin multiple times, I was exhausted. This hunt has not led far and I was making no progress. This is when a friend decided to eat at a new Chinese Food establishment called New Tapei. Upon arriving, I noticed a liquor store called 'Seaside Wine and Sprits'. Nothing out of the ordinary, regularly. However, I noticed a lighthouse emblem on the sign. Could it be? Could this be what the drunk whaling man told me? Could the prophecy be true? Is this what I've been looking for since 1922? It was. The whaling man was correct. Upon walking in, I asked the lady at the desk if she'd hold my coat while I shopped and she obliged. What service! I then began perusing the beer selection and gasped at the prices. $8 for 12 Millers? What a steal! What a deal! What a store! Of course, I exclaimed this out loud, startling the clerk. I reassured her that I did not intend any harm (with the exception of her supply of beer, of course). I asked for my coat back and moved into the freezer. Inside I found a nice supply of Genesee Light and even Milwakee's Best, a beer not commonly found in the Northeast region of the U.S. I emerged from the freezer with snow stuck to my beard, and beer in my hand. I placed a large box on the counter; a beautiful thirty count package of Genessee Light. The cashier complimented my selection and my chest hair and rung me up. The cashier said "$18" in a disinterested tone and I handed her my cash. I was excited to receive such a nectar from the gods in Rochester, NY. I walked out of that store with my loot, excited to share with friends. I will be back soon!
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August 2012 by Heather B.
AWESOME seafood at a reasonable price... I cannot say enough good things about their food. The restaurant is just a hole in the wall, so be on the lookout when you go or you may just drive by:)