9&p st. Liquor 1428 9th Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20001
About the Business
9&P St. Liquor is a well-stocked liquor store located at 1428 9th Street Northwest in Washington, D.C. Whether you're looking for a fine wine, craft beer, or premium spirits, this store has it all. With a wide selection of beverages and knowledgeable staff, you're sure to find the perfect drink for any occasion. Stop by 9&P St. Liquor for all your alcohol needs in the heart of the nation's capital.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"I’m giving this place ZERO STARS. The worker here is extremely rude!!! I know you will read this one day. you was so disrespectful. You knew it was a lot of people inside of the store so that’s why you made jokes about my hair so they can laugh like they did. I will never come back to this store ever again. You really lost a faithful paying customer."
"An incredibly kind man named Johanas (spelling may be off) used to work here. Does anyone know what happened to him? The guys working here now said he may have opened his own shop and I would love to know where to go by and say hello!!"
"Prices are a bit up charged and they will tack on “hidden fees” if you don’t keep a look out. I’d recommend checking out one of the other places in the area."
"My regular liquor store was closed so walked a bit further to come here. I’ve been drinking the same drink for years, I’m comfortable with its taste and flavor. It’s a fine cognac around $50/fifth. The bottle they gave me here was a fake. I couldn’t put it down, it tasted like cheap whiskey so after a few sips I threw it out. $50 down the drain, literally. I bought from my regular store the next day and it tasted normal. To be fair, I did not try to return it, so not sure how they would react or provide customer service, I doubt it would be hospitable considering they’re operate behind a bullet proof glass barrier. So, its possible I got a bad batch or something with the distiller, but unlikely for this make of brandy. So gave them an extra star for the slight doubt. In any case, suspicious product out of this store, doubt I’ll return as a customer."
"Hello readers and welcome to this page I'm the host. Many of you are here for details, I'm going to prove it to you. The Liquor store is one of the best Alcohol, Bear, store in North West D.C. Often times there's a salesman who is confident, friendly, and interactive to customers, guests, visitors, tourist, and citizens. I suspect he's from east African. He's also self-employed. As my fact about this store. Often times locals come there to always do what they're trying to do. Outsiders that is. Usually guys, men. When they try to buy thing from the salesman, the cashier tells them they their money is not enough to get what they've earn. As the salesman tells the truth, they get mad about it. They begin to not to realize how they don't have enough money to purchase the snacks for their personal routines. Sometimes, they may ask people if they take their money. Not everyone but few men would. Regular folks don't have to because their financial lifestyle is confidential. Wacko' s finances are affective and disconnected because they have jobs for their personal income, budgets, profits, and bank accounts. [Caution] Be aware about this store. Just in case if they ask you or mistaken you about their money. Be sure to answer them. No response. If you do answer yes, they'll believe you, he, she, or they did. Even if you didn't. If you answer No response, you'll be okay, no problem. [Notice] I'm doing this as a news report in case that happens to you. If not, there no need to worry about it at all. Still stay on guard. Don't not let them mess you up. Unless If you or anybody else don't like it, my recommendation is to take it somewhere else. Most of the times they complain, blame, and become ridiculous when they can't afford things as they want for their personal approval needs. Also the disrespect the salesman for embarrass them or make fun of them. They also show inappropriate hand signals as profanity, they curse with their bad languages. However, the sales man doesn't take things too personal. He just there to work ana follow the rules and regulations.To me and individuals it's not necessary to do that in public. It's rude. That's against the code of conduct. At least they cannot approach the salesman because it's filled with glass security protection for associates only not customers. Do they sale wine? Yes. They have beer? Yes. They sale icecrem? Yes they do. It's located at the open and exit door on the right. That's the truth about this store. This guide will help. Take care folks"
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