Ski Fountain Liquor Store 260 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237
About the Business
Ski Fountain Liquor Store is a popular destination for liquor enthusiasts located at 260 Wyckoff Avenue in New York, United States. This well-stocked store offers a wide selection of spirits, wines, and beers to cater to every taste and occasion. Whether you are looking for a fine bottle of wine to pair with dinner or a premium whiskey to enjoy with friends, Ski Fountain Liquor Store has you covered. Their knowledgeable staff is always on hand to provide recommendations and assistance, making your shopping experience a breeze. Visit Ski Fountain Liquor Store for all your beverage needs in a convenient and welcoming environment.
Hours open
Monday:
12:00 - 23:00
Tuesday:
12:00 - 23:00
Wednesday:
12:00 - 23:00
Thursday:
12:00 - 23:00
Friday:
12:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
13:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"DO NOT GO HERE. SCAM. she will take your card say “it isn’t working” when she swipes it three times when it says “tap on screen” (she’ll refuse to tap it too) and then will also refuse to get a new card reader. She also upcharges with cash so be careful. I’ve seen charges on my card after going here which I’ve disputed with bank but do NOT go here."
"The clerk was a complete b****. I couldn’t hear her so I said I’m sorry I can’t hear you and her response was so rude and once spoken to about being rude she gave attitude and threw my alcohol and ID at me . I do not recommend this place at all go to any other liquor store around she should be put out of business ."
"the clerk is never there. there's a doorbell but no one responds. might as well close the store down cuz it technically doesnt exist. if i could give negative stars i would."
"Went there today and there was an old lady. I told her i wanted sweet wine but she was confused so i asked her again if she had sweet wine. Her response was very rude. He shouted at me saying “sweet, sweet” point fingers towards the self. And another thing is that she wasn’t wearing a mask. She should have knowledge on how to treat her customers before running a business!!!"
"First time I went, gave the guy $10 and he gave me 3 back for a bottle of vodka that was $6.75, fine he can keep the quarter I thought. Next time I went I gave him $10 and a wade of change that added up to 80 cents for the same bottle. He refused to take it because there was only 2 quarters instead of 3, but money is money right? Not to this guy I guess, fine I took my change and left. Got home and realized he shorted me $1 and had actually taken $8 for the $6.75 bottle. I'm Asian, this guy who ran the store was Asian too. I remember that Asian stereotype about being a cheap ass when I was growing up. I never understood where it came from until now. I hope that extra $1.25 is worth losing a customer. This is not how a reasonable business owner behaves, never going to this place again. I would rather pay $8 for the same bottle of vodka at a place that doesn't treat customers like trash."
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