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Liquor Barn
Category: Food Beer, Wine & Spirits Beer, Wine & Spirits [Edit]
3415 Cambie StVancouver, BC V5Z 2W7
Neighbourhoods: South Cambie, Riley Park
(604) 872-2276
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Liquor Barn
7 reviews in English
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Review from Evilyn T.
Yay for booze! The prices are decent, and the place is open until 11pm! Hells yea! So even if you are having guests over on a Friday night and you spent all your time after work getting some snacks and cleaning last weekend's puke off your couch, you will still have time to run in and pick up some party flavours.
They have a pretty good selection of wines, from cheap-o to mucho expensive, and all the vodka flavours of the rainbow (my personal favourite is Vanilla.)
My one gripe, is that since this place got bought out by what seems to be a family, none of the funky dudes work here anymore. I find that the people who run the Liquor Barn now are not as friendly (perhaps their English isn't very good I don't know?) Before the staff changed, the staff would always love on my little dog Bruno and have a treat for him behind the counter. Ah, well, you can't have your liquor and drink it too.... or can you??Listed in: My haunts
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Review from Jana D.
Ottawa, ON
Given the choice, I would give this place 2.5 stars, partly because the place is slightly small, but also because they could have better lighting inside. Maybe it's just that I'm spoiled by the Liquor Stores in Ontario. Or, maybe I was put off by being accosted by the alcoholic bum who accosted us on the way out? You can't blame him for trying. ;-)
What I liked about this store was the selection: they had a wide variety of wines, both red and white, but also organic in both colours. The cashier, who seemed to be either the manager or at least the person in charge, was very helpful and knowledgeable about the products they are carrying. The only other employee I saw was a man who appeared not to speak English well enough to answer our questions, and he always defered to the woman at the cash (this happened two or three times).
What I enjoyed was finding a different variety of wines than are available in Ontario (where I am from). However, I can say that I was greatly impressed with the wine we did get: We purchased 4 bottles of wine - 1 for tonight, and 3 for future events coming up very soon, and for tonight we opened a 2008 organic Domaine de L'Olivette from France. It was very nice, indeed!
I might shop there again if I was local, but truly I think I would be shopping around if I was from here, if nothing else than to take in the variety and compare. None the less it was worth the experience.
Kudos to the guy on the street who we stopped, for directing us to this store! -
Review from Mark H.
Solid Plan B when BCL is closed.
Staff are always super friendly. Store could use a facelift, but it has all your boozy basics. -
Review from Michael C.
Vancouver, BC
Spirits Away!
Apparently there are a few locations of these non- government liquor stores. Picked up a Bicardi rum and Vodka 750 ml for $21.99 and a Crown Royal 750 ml for $25.99 that was a great deal they had advertised. Party! The regular prices from what I can see are slightly more than the local BCLS.
They have great deals until December 13th on many items. -
Review from Mike P.
I only ever go to liquor barn if i just happen to be walking by and need to pick up a 6 pack. For pretty much everything I buy it's more expensive than Firefly, which is the the non-BCL I usually by my booze from.
One good thing about liquor barn is they tend to have store specials that are very reasonable when you compare to BCL prices.
I prefer the staff, the prices, and beer selection at Firefly that's a few block away buy Liquor Barn isn't a bad option. -
Review from Andre M.
Vancouver, BC
More expensive than BCL, but great hours and they have some crazy specials. If you are not hung up on any one particular brand, you can get some great wine for $10 or less. Granville Island beer is also often cheaper than the crappy conglomerate beers.
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Review from consumer r.
Vancouver, BC
I'm a bit confused by all the writers who said the prices are cheaper. I've just compared six wines and they all average about $2-$3 more expensive. Check for yourselves as I am unbiased... http://www.bcliquorsto...
