I don't buy 750's because I don't like having to open more than one bottle a night.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostMeh, I will just stick to Beverage Depot on East grand.
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when I went to the new Total Wine on Friday, they had all their fall seasonal beer cheap as shit to get rid of it since the winter stuff is out. 6 packs were $3.99 and 12 packs $6.99. awesome stuff right there. also some bombers for $.99.
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I stopped in Centennial by castle hills friday - their shelves are half empty. Had quite a few summer beers in the cooler stillLast edited by clevelandkid; 12-10-2012, 10:50 AM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostOn the way home today, I noticed that a long standing liquor store had closed it's doors. The Bottle Shop on Green Oaks, just west of Randol Mill. Don't think they were owned by Centennial, but it was kind of a bummer to see. It was the first liquor store I remember seeing as a kid.
Just noticed that this afternoon. Only went in there once or twice, and they didn't have any Woodford so I went down the street. That was when I noticed the 20% off place further down.
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Originally posted by FastFord19 View PostThe Highland Village Majestic store closed a few days ago.
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I haven't been to a total wine, but specs had always been the best liquor store I've ever been to. They just opened one between the colony and plano on 544 near plano parkway.
Some of the specs in Austin were built in old circuit city locations, had fine foods delis as well as the largest selection of beer wine and booze I had ever seen in one place
Oh yeah and Specs is a local Texas based company and total wine is a Yankee company founded in Maryland.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostBetter than Spec's? I haven't been to Spec's yet, but I don't think I need to venture away from Total Wine. Amirite?
On the way home today, I noticed that a long standing liquor store had closed it's doors. The Bottle Shop on Green Oaks, just west of Randol Mill. Don't think they were owned by Centennial, but it was kind of a bummer to see. It was the first liquor store I remember seeing as a kid.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostBetter than Spec's? I haven't been to Spec's yet, but I don't think I need to venture away from Total Wine. Amirite?
On the way home today, I noticed that a long standing liquor store had closed it's doors. The Bottle Shop on Green Oaks, just west of Randol Mill. Don't think they were owned by Centennial, but it was kind of a bummer to see. It was the first liquor store I remember seeing as a kid.
Yes, Bottle Shop was owned by Centennial since it was part of Majestic. It was called Arlington Bottle Shop. I worked there in the past, and it was part of Majestic.
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Originally posted by 89stangGT View Posthit up this new Total Wine off Hulen st and was in total awe. Place had such an awesome variety of beer, and I bought lots.
Originally posted by Chili View PostI called the Centennial recently, to ask if the had Monopolova stocked before I wasted my time stopping, and of course they said no. But the chick was nice enough to direct me to a place a few blocks down that did have it.. Lol.
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