Back when this was Bridge Liquors(with that great old 1950s suspended sign on the outside tiles that, unfortunately, was vandalized away a half dozen years ago), this was a convenient and good outlet. But that was many years ago. Now the service is dreadful, and the staff was so hellishly rude that the last time I was in here I just walked out. No one needs booze that badly. I don’t know what that deer was thinking. He probably should’ve popped into the packie on the other side of North Street.
Vic G.
Place rating: 3 Quincy, MA
My first time here recently. Quite small a store but enough collection of almost all the essentials. Not much luck with the craft /micro brews. But got the wines I needed for the friends I was visiting. Also — missing in the aisles — Veev.(Sometimes I wonder if Boston and metro Boston as such will take forever catching up with in trend things and when it’s done, those things may be out of trend.) The checkout staff was friendly and made note of the liqueur after I explained it was not Vodka but just a very expensive Acai drink — on the lines of St. Germain and such. He said he would try to get it. I told him he should put it on display because it is like a precious dessert. Located right On the main Route 3A helps for folks frequenting Nantasket beach or going home towards Hingham /Scituate et al. Happy weekend ya’ll.
Rick S.
Place rating: 3 Weymouth, MA
Small place, but the prices are reasonable. Staff is friendly enough – much better than the old lady at Macy’s Beachway Liquors.