Nizga Liquors
58 Avenue A, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
Nizga Liquors is a well-known liquor store located at 58 Avenue A in the bustling city of New York, New York. With a wide selection of spirits, wines, and beers, Nizga Liquors caters to both casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike. Whether you're looking for a special bottle to celebrate a milestone or just need to restock your bar cart, Nizga Liquors has you covered. Their knowledgeable staff is always on hand to help you find the perfect drink for any occasion. Visit Nizga Liquors today and elevate your drinking experience.
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58 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009, United States
Opening hours
Monday:
12:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
12:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
12:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
12:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"If you bring your dog they will give you a bag of treats! Wine is a great selection prices awesome. Staff amazing."
"Classic case of tacky, opportunistic, not to mention illegal-ish price gouging. Take for example a plain old name brand, Barefoot Wines: a 750ml bottle is maximum $6.00 elsewhere (i.e., the actual manufacturer doesn't officially allow retailers to charge more than $6 as part of their distribution policy), but this hole-in-the-wall marks it up to $10.99. The wine labels are all torn/ripped, too, which means they buy their inventory at a further discount! They do all of this with a straight face, too. There are lots of scammers in NYC, goes with the territory, but it's especially amazing when this one shop, among thousands, wins the top prize for biggest scammer."
"Complete rip off. They mark up their liquor by AT LEAST 40%. Went to pick up a bottle of Cointreau and the 1L bottle is $59.99 compared to $40 anywhere else. 1L bottle of Espolón also $59.99 when it’s $35 everywhere else. I couldn’t believe it when I saw the prices on the bottles. Unless this is your only option for a last minute pick up, avoid it!"
"I came here to get a bottle of red wine for my mother's 50th birthday and asked if they could recommend me something within my price range ($50). I was quickly handed Vieux Chateau Negrit. A day later the bottle gets opened and the cork crumbles into a million pieces, where most of it falls into the bottle. Not a big deal, let's filter out the crappy cork pieces and get a taste. The wine didn't taste like wine at all. It was extremely spoiled and tasted worse than vinegar. After bringing this to the stores attention I was made out to be a liar and given the run around. They told me I need to see the manager who works the evening shift. Each time I stopped by (a total of three times) during evening hours I was given a list of excuses: told he wasn't there, that I need to see the "big manager" from another lower level manager (dominican guy), cashiers laughing at me and telling me they have no say in these types of decisions. I was basically shooed away. Nobody bothered to smell or taste the spoiled wine. They even excused the streaky acidic stains on the outside and inside of the wine bottle (sorry I don't know what the proper term for this is). What's funny, is that as a younger adult I worked for a liquor store, worked for a distributor and worked for an actual supplier during separate times. Bad product is a tax write off for a supplier/distributor. For a liquor store, you take in the bad product, give the customer good product, send in the bad stuff back to the supplier/distributor and they in turn send you good product, while writing it off in their taxes. It's a very, very simple process that this place refused to enforce. In conclusion, if you ever want to burn a $50 bill, this is the place for you."
"There are other liquor stores that have better prices, but since this place is across the street from my apartment, I go here fairly often. It's a small store and you have to leave any shopping bags at the front counter, but there's decent selection and the staff are helpful (if you ask nicely) and pretty funny. Overall, your typical local liquor store."
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