I needed 2 bottles of Grand Marnier orange liqueur congnac, and 3 liquor stores along this section of the Clayton Rd corridor proved how difficult this request was to be...This store wasnt just out of this rare, fine liquor from a little nation called France, I was informed by confused staff that they didnt even carry it.Clearly, this liquor store sits in an obviously defunct and purposeless private home, that speaks to the clear needs for a business that caters to the convenient need of walkers and commuters, surrounded by clearly out-of-step private homes, to have booze sold within this neighborhood of non-sales taxing homes. But Im sure the Concord City council fought off those ignorant home owners way back when, to install this store here, almost looking as it doesnt belong. But back to my current review...Grand Marnier is such a niche brand few local stores could dare stock even one bottle to disappoint its customers in not finding, I understand. So I get this stores owner not even bothering with the label, at all. Too provincial; doesnt pair well with craft beers near the holidays. And this was 3yrs ago, things may have changed.Had to take my unusually large request to Bevmo, where I was greeted with no fewer than 16 or 17 bottles of the stuff in 3 different sizes (including airline size), all ready for immediate p/u and payment in under 4 minutes.I think next time, Ill just take my difficult orders to larger, cheaper stores to begin with, that also have a wider variety of craft beers at lesser cost. These little boutique, neighborhood liquor stores just cant keep up with the growingly diverse needs of its new neighbors. Ahem.The wicked-curve I threw the Farm Bureau Market with a bottle of Grand Marnier proved they were too minor league to help with my wild request; the yappying puppy that shouldve stayed on the porch.
I live in San Francisco and this beats any beer store there out of the water. You want the most expansive IPA collection ever assembled in Northern California? Check...oh and its fresh too. Its basically like having the option to buy every beer said brewery has to offer. For example, they have over 8 Moonrakers by the can. I cant get that unless I drive to Auburn.
Great selection of craft beer and spirits
What a great addition to the neighborhood. Already one of the best varieties of craft brews youll find. Knowledgeable staff. Ill be back soon.
New owners....good people.
The cashier would not wear his mask. Since it was around his chin, I asked him to please put it on when I entered the store. He told me because of the plexiglass he didnt need to. I walked out and I will not be back.
8/9/16Im always greeted by a friendly employee when i walk in. Maybe thats so that you know they are paying attention - the security/alarm system leads me to believe theyve probably had theft problems in the past and are being proactive about preventing them.Good selection of snacks, and alcohol and other beverages - this is a great little neighborhood market!
It was a very pleasant experience the shopkeeper was a very nice man and it was much cleaner in the beer cooler than the Arco down the street that had black mold growing on the slides that the beer was distributed down thats why I give it an overall 5
Love it, the man who runs it is AWSOME...
Ive done business with them for yearsIts a convience good neighborhood store
Convenient, small business and been there long, long time. Used to get donuts there before school in the 5th grade
I enjoy my time at the market very much. When I am winning on the gambling machines.
A throwback to the past
Sold me food that was expired as of 2016!
Prices change every time I visit & $15.00 minimum amount for Debit or credit. $13.99 for 2 sodas and 3 pls of gum1 Really!!!! I walked out, never to return.