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January 2024 by Lydia Middleton
I noticed 2 hours later one of my items was double scanned. Immediately called them, cashier instantly remembered me. She knew which item it was, and apologized, said come in tomorrow. Got there. Male cashier said “Should’ve came sooner. Refund you this time. Check receipts before leaving the store’”…. he made it out to be MY fault!
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July 2023 by J ML
Very helpful, and now Shoprite itself has a beer, hard seltzers, and some wines selection, so you can get those selections within the store also, just has its own location and register near the help counter. So park once and done for wine, beer, groceries! Love this.
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July 2023 by Gerald S.
This "State Store," is actually inside the Shop Rite Supermarket in the commercial center at the corner of Big Oak Road and Oxford Valley Road. As such, it lacks any curb appeal, and requires entry into the market and a hard left turn to reach the entrance of the liquor department. It is smaller than the more recent LCB retail outlets now found in Newtown, and lacks the attractiveness and consumer friendly signs and layout now available elsewhere. By necessity, the selection is smaller and the experience less enjoyable, so the customer is left without much guidance regarding where to find what she/he is looking for. It is easily a decade or two behind the times. We stopped in to pick up a bottle of Chianti to accompany our Italian dinner in downtown Yardley. We ultimately selected a bottle of Ruffino on sale for about $10. It was fine with both our steak and chicken plates. Still, it would have been much better had we had more choice. In fact, after a solid meal in that famous house on Main Street, we drove to New Jersey to Joe Canal's to purchase sufficient wine to restock our wine cabinet. Now, those folks have the inventory and right prices, especially when we are members of their discount buyers club. This older outlet just can't compete.
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July 2023 by Google user
Very helpful, and now Shoprite itself has a beer, hard seltzers, and some wines selection, so you can get those selections within the store also, just has its own location and register near the help counter. So park once and done for wine, beer, groceries! Love this.
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May 2023 by Robert Shaub
Great service and prices!
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May 2023 by PeaceSecured
Pleasant atmosphere.
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May 2023 by Beats S
Lady at one of the registers is pretty rude and racist
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March 2023 by Gregg Coffman
Always clean and bright. Seem to always have plenty of stock up at least of what I need.
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February 2023 by Mike Hargrove
Great selection. The staff can usually order the strange hard to find things on the rare occasion they don't have it in stock.
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January 2023 by Leon Rouleay
A little clutter due to size, however staff was extremely helpful.
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October 2022 by Norbert K.
Fine Wine and Good Spirits is operated by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. Locally, it's commonly called the Pennsylvania state store. As the name implies, this store sells only wine and spirits (liquor). It has a limited number of Chairman's Selection and Featured Selection wines, considerably less that that in the other four stores in the area. It shares the same shopping center as a Shop-Rite and has an entrance from the Shop-Rite.
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August 2022 by Alex Fridman
Below average selection and an unpleasant experience.If I wanted to be proselytized to - I'd go to a church. The lady at one of the registers just couldn't help herself. Non-stop.
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February 2022 by jill p
I have never left a 1-star review, but this was an AWFUL, awful experience. I patronized this W&S for years, but never again. I accidentally brought my shopping cart in, not thinking, and one of the cashiers (she was younger, had long brown hair and thick, black-rimmed glasses) essentially screamed at me from across the store. I was absolutely STUNNED at her condescending tone and volume that I quite literally just stood there for a moment before saying "okay, sorry" and walking my cart out. I continued to get my usual spirits, waited about two whole minutes for her to finish whatever she was doing and finally check me out. She, again, extremely condescendingly asked for my ID, I complied, and with an obvious smirk she declined to sell to me as my ID had expired. That I understood, but I had no idea it was expired, and was quite embarrassed. Any normal person working in a client-focused environment like retail would have offered at least a sliver of compassion, but this woman scoffed and walked away. I have never been so off-put by an interaction as a customer.
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February 2022 by John Buckby
I was at shop rite. Buying a precooked rotiseeie chicken. Got home cut it open was still bleeding. Store manager was very rude
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November 2021 by Jennifer Kramer
I worked a shift there, good management.