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17 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027, United States

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west onetwoseven
at 2023 Dec 12
west onetwoseven
at 2023 Dec 12
Where to start...
Well, this is the nearest liquor store to me, so I end up going there whenever I need to grab something quick. That makes me a fairly regular customer.
The overarching problem with the place is that it's pretending to be an upscale, fancy liquor store - note the use of the pretentious "Spirits" in the name, over the clearer and better "Liquor".
In reality, it's only slightly better than a typical ghetto liquor store (GLS) - the kind with bulletproof glass between you and the cashier, where you can't go in to select your bottle. In some respects, HWS is even worse.
The selection is better than most GLS, but not all. There are a few GLS that have a reasonably good selection.
The prices at HWS are typically high for a newish store - I would say 10% more than an established store in a less ghetto neighborhood - say the UES or UWS. A bottle of wine which costs $12 at a store on 83rd and York will cost you 13.50 at HWS. Ironic that a store in a lower income neighborhood charges more than a store in a super rich neighborhood, but that's typical in Harlem, where the services are poor and competition is light for anything good.
The other thing I suspect is HWS preys on the ignorance of some of their customers - having certain nothing-special bottles of wine marked up more than they should be. To be fair, many Americans know very little about wine, and when they see a high price tag they assume "oh this must be special".
Moving on - nobody in the store except for a guy who seems to be the owner or manager knows anything at all about wine. This is unacceptable. A store charging premium prices should have someone on the floor who knows about their products in DETAIL, and nowhere is that more true than in a liquor store. Further - the aforementioned owner / manager - his knowledge is anecdotal and incomplete. I have had a number of conversations with him where I end up explaining something he had wrong - a region in France, the grape used there, why certain wines are a lot more consistent than others vintage to vintage, etc.
Possibly my biggest beef though - A close friend of mine goes in the store multiple times a week. I go in there once or twice a week. The manager guy knows both of us. The checkout staff knows us. We are REGULARS. Despite that - not ONCE has anyone said, "Thanks for being a good customer. Here's a little something our distributor wants us to start stocking. See if you like it", and stuck a little bottle of designer booze in our bag. Not once has anyone said "Hey it's on the house" when I rush in to buy a $7 bottle of white wine for cooking.
The manager, the owners, and the staff know nothing about the proper way to run a business and build a LOYAL clientele.
On top of that, they had the nerve to recently put out a TIP JAR! Can you believe it?!?! I guffawed when I saw it, and couldn't help saying "A tip jar? Are you guys kidding? What did you do to earn a tip? Does anyone know anything about the products? Did you come out from behind the counter and ask me if I needed help? No - you sit back there all day long taking money! A tip?! Preposterous"
I asked why there's never a buyback. They blamed it on the manager, who wasn't there - saying it's not allowed. I would bet my eye teeth that it never occurred to them as they are ill-trained, mostly sullen, young, probably minimum wage workers. Nevertheless, I believe them when they say the manager forbids it. BAD business - see Paul Fussell's book BAD, or the dumbing of America.
In conclusion, HWS is my last choice in the neighborhood. Uptown Wine Pantry 2 blocks east is a GLS, but it's cheaper, has a workable selection, stays open later, and doesn't have the irritating pretension. Freeland on 118th has similar prices, 0 pretension, stays open later and delivers.
The reason I didn't give HWS 1 star is - it's a liquor store close to my house, which counts for something in the service desert of post-pandemic Harlem.
Vanessa Rodriguez
at 2023 Nov 19
Vanessa Rodriguez
at 2023 Nov 19
I bought Johnny Walker Black, it tasted like rubbing alcohol and watered down. They do not have top shelf. Who knows where they get their booze from. I do not recommend this place. They should be closed down.
J Anderson
at 2023 Nov 05
J Anderson
at 2023 Nov 05
During a visit they had technical difficulties with their card reader but card was charged 3 times! The cashier rudely told me I had not been charged though I showed them the transaction per my banking app as it was a debit and not a credit. I waited more than 7 days to give them the benefit of the doubt and my bank time for any hold to be reconciled. After the charges were confirmed by my bank I went by the store in hopes of speaking to the owner as i refuse to speak with anyone who is rude to me a second time but they were conveniently never in. Finally, I called hoping to reach them by phone and the rude cashier answered and told me he did not see any transactions for that da and basically didn’t care. I even told him that I didn’t want to file a dispute and wanted to give them the opportunity to rectify this, his response was go ahead and have your bank dispute the charges and refund you. So guess what, i will be disputing the charges, receiving my refund and filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. This store is over priced and has a limited selection it‘s only positive is convenient location to think customers will continue to endure poor customer service is a joke that won’t end well…
Kai Simpkins
at 2023 Sep 10
Kai Simpkins
at 2023 Sep 10
Robbery, better off ordering from Uber eats groceries or something. They charge $40 for a 8-pack of nutrl hard seltzer?? It’s $17-26 at other places… $40 is insane.
MM Mee
at 2023 Aug 03
MM Mee
at 2023 Aug 03
Great selections of wine and spirits. They even have SoJU and Sake. Friendly and helpful store representatives
Andrew Davidson
at 2020 Oct 28
Andrew Davidson
at 2020 Oct 28
Good selection and friendly helpful staff. If they don't have it, they will order it in for you. Reasonable prices. I love that I can find spiced wine there for Christmas (mulled wine for the Brits). It's german brand and reasonable priced. Only store I've found it in .. altho maybe because I wasn't using the right american word for it.
Michael Ellis
at 2018 Oct 29
Michael Ellis
at 2018 Oct 29
Decent liquor store in central Harlem. Good selection of liquors and not bad for wine. They seem to always have a lot of staff but the service is pretty spotty. Sometimes great, often barely can communicate with them in English. Most seem not to know the products and there appear to be no experts who have tasted anything. Prices are ok, but its worth checking around as sometimes they are higher than the store near 125th btw Madison and Park.

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