Liquor Stores in Yorktown Heights, NY

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“7/21/23, visiting my sister who lives in the area for a family event. She comes here often and this is a Great store, very deceiving from outside. You would think it was small, but quite large with great selections. The store is also bright and clean.That said, Shout out to Zach ?? these 5 stars are for you! Thank you for being patient, answering all my questions with a smile and for the recommendations…. Also thanks to the other Staff member who was there and added a few comments to what he tried and like.The smiles, good humor and assisting us to the car was much appreciated. I will be back whenever in the area and need wine or spirits ?”

4.8 Superb34 Reviews

“Great wines and prices! Sondra was extremely helpful in my variety of wine selection. They have tastings on the weekends which are fun and informative. Worth a stop!”

4.6 Superb81 Reviews

“The owner and his staff of one was very professional and knowledgeable about many different types of alcohol-based libation. In addition there was a gun pellet Irish gin with a variable Pandora of aromatic Botanicals in one of the most beautiful bottles that I've ever seen. I bought it for the bottle and the recipe on the bottle I don't generally drink alcohol before I deliver pizzas. There were plenty of Christmas presents to be had different commemorative sets with shot glasses and beer steins and many of the things that enable you to celebrate the magnificence of John Barleycorn. Traffic which was a precursor to the supergroup containing Steve Winwood Eric Clapton and a couple others had an album entitled John Barleycorn Must Die. But there's a couple other songs on that album that are absolutely mesmerizing Feats of Storytelling that rival both The Iliad and the Odyssey to someone who thinks they can multitask and conquer the world by screaming into their phone at the dinner table while trying to eat a pizza or drink some eggnog. I also got a small bottle of Jesus cognac that I was going to use to flambe Seafood to make a bisque out of and the French say flambe de glass a and then a Barbie. And once again I'd like to think very helpful staff that didn't seem to have a problem with me being next door to let's call it not Domino's but a domino based table game with 12 dots as opposed to only 6 called chicken feet. Mahjong is played with tiles in the primarily Jewish section of Brighton Beach another place that enjoys different types of filtered vodka the one with the windmill on it is distilled six times as opposed to the Tecate which is only distilled five.”

3.8 Good25 Reviews