Liquor Stores near Grafton, OH

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“The staff are some of the kindest people you will ever meet. I tried gills in Strongsville,but the employees are extremely rude and the prices are too high. I recommend Grafton crews thru”

5 Superb24 Reviews

“Such a friendly, helpful staff - very pleasant experience. Produce was fresh and pricing on meat was very competitive to area stores. I plan to shop here often when in the area.”

4.3 Superb56 Reviews

“Absolutely love this place. An amazing craft beer selection and a wonderful staff make this a frequent stop for me and my husband. If you love beer and are anywhere in the area, I highly recommend checking this place out.”

4.9 Superb7 Reviews

“Went last night for a quick cocktail inside with the husband. Came here to write this review specifically for the barmaid. This gal ran a full bar, served food, cleaned up after the patrons, and serviced the drive thru (approx 5-10 cars)in the 35min we were there. On. her. own! Great job!! Of note- add tip before they run your card at cash out, we had cash so it ended up not being an issue, but good to know.”

4.4 Superb19 Reviews

“As an out of towner, this is a must stop. Theyve got an awesome selection of local staples as well as seasonal beers. Tons of wine and spirits, but that's not my thing. As a craft beer fanatic, this place is great.”

4.4 Superb95 Reviews

“I have always received the best customer service there and all the girls are exceptional. They take the time to get to know all their customers. I have requested certain products to be ordered in and without fail they were ordered and in stock. Wide selection of beers/ wine waters & sodas. Very large selection of instant lottery tickets I have ever seen. If I were to complain it would be that they are so busy. And that really isn't a complaint. That just means they give great customer service and have repeat customers.”

4.3 Superb49 Reviews

“The store is clean, employees have always been nice. They are open till 10pm !Best prices for steaks*.I work late so at times I have been there 10 min before closing and never rushed. Although I am respectful and quickly get what I need and make it to the checkout with time to spare. Other stores are locking their doors and telling you to hurry on their loudspeaker when there is 30 till close. Talk about giving people anxiety.Like all shopping you must DYOR. Some items can be more expensive and some cheaper.Everything went up price wise, thanks to inflation, your buddies you voted for and minimum wage hike but @ Save-a-lot you still find a lot of food on the cheap.I did have to quit A1 sauce because it's not cheap anywhere ($7 a bottle!).There are tips:Everyone should be onto the tube ground meat by now. You get 50% less meat and you are straining the rest (grease/fat/$) out. (hopefully not down your drain!)Same with some frozen beef/filler patties when compare to others. They will be on fire ? in seconds, dripping grease,, nearly impossible to grill and not burn.Buy the fresh ground meat and spend a little more and you will get more.Test it out yourself: make idk... beef stroganoff or ?. Brown 2lb fresh and 2lb of tube beef.You get coupons with your receipts sometimes, so use them.The fresh chicken wings are always cheaper than others but...be careful they always seem to have access blood that will leak out the clear wrapper in your car if not careful ?. It happens everywhere tho, something like a phenomenon. It is the no bag thing that can be more noticeable. This Save-a-lot is a bonus here. You can wash your reusable bags if it does leak. Giant Eagle bags can not save you from the leak either, so dont try a 1-up on my post.?I take them home, wash them re wrap and take out fridge next day and there is chicken fluid again. Maybe they keep the chickens hydrated ?.???????My only I wish ?is if you could please cut your steaks to a butchers proper 1- 1/2 inch thickness (at least 1in). ?Nothing pains me more than a thin overcooked steak or a thin medium rare steak and hot coals leftover. Charcoal isn't cheap. It is by weight and I have been in the store with another thick steak hunter going through the packaged meats to find the thickest of the bunch. Staring eye to eye at each other and eachothers gone through stash, hoping they missed one close enough to the specs your looking for. Ready to pounce on that thick porterhouse before the other customer can see what you just uncovered from the corner of their eye and snatch it from the pile. The steak warz are real.?”

3.8 Good20 Reviews