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Yellow Brick Wine & Liquors, Depew NY

Address 5175 Broadway Ste 10, Depew, NY
Phone (716) 685-3818
Hours
Monday9:00am-9:00pm
Tuesday9:00am-9:00pm
Wednesday9:00am-9:00pm
Thursday9:00am-9:00pm
Friday9:00am-9:00pm
Saturday9:00am-9:00pm
Sunday10:00am-6:00pm
Website www.yellowbrickliquors.com
Categories Wine Store, Liquor Store
Rating 3.7 9 reviews
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Yellow Brick Wine & Liquors reviews

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user
March 12, 2023 1:13 pm

Everytime I went to the store I had all the help I needed, even carried my purchase to the car for me because of a knee injury. Have had 4 different salespeople and all were great. The owner is especially nice and helpful. I will continue to shop there.

user
March 05, 2023 5:56 pm

There is an older white woman who works there who is just impatient and rude. I thought maybe she was having a bad day the first time but now on numerous occasions i have had a poor experience because of her. We were the only people in the store and she was so impatient and rude about getting my ID out so she could scan it. New location is nice but due to customer service i will not be back.

Username
March 02, 2022 11:24 am

Used to like this place until the old lady demanded that my 12 year old daughter show her ID. That seriously happened. Plenty of other liquor shops around.

Dave
February 01, 2022 1:25 am

Never been more embarrassed in my entire life! I know there is a mask mandate again but I have a legitimate health issue that prevents me from being able to wear one and breath properly. The older lady that works there frequently not only yelled at me about not wearing a mask, but she wasn't even wearing one herself! Even after I offered the doctors note I have on me, she demanded that I left. Never again will I ever step foot in that store. If I could leave zero stars, I would.

Susan
December 20, 2021 6:48 am

I love this cider mill. Wonderful new cooking ideas, recipes, dips, baked goods. Some unusual cooking utensils. Excellent prepared foods. Love their boxed soups, salad dressings, breads, cheese curds, candy apples, stews, etc. Of course wonderful cider slushy & service. Has been a favorite destination for years.

Chad
July 05, 2021 6:39 pm

The workers are friendly and are very helpful. Thank you for your services, the prices are great.

Brent
January 25, 2020 8:13 pm

Glad I followed the yellow brick road here! Great selection and service. They’ll even go the extra mile and special order things for you if they have access to the item. Small business are the best!

Jillian
June 23, 2019 1:01 am

The prices are medium to high, and I feel like when people are looking for a big selection of wine, or a more rare, expensive bottle of wine or champagne, they would go to Premier, or a large liquor store, not a small, local liquor store in a little village. However, local, small liquor stores serve their purpose, in that they are convenient to run to, to buy a nice little 10-15 dollar bottle of wine to bring to a friend's house for a dinner invite, for buying a box of wine to keep at the house to have a glass after a long day, or offer an impromptu guest a glass, etc. More often than not, people pop over to the tiny local liquor store, to get a bottle of spirits, or just to make sure they have a bottle of vodka, rum, whiskey, gin, tequila, etc, stocked up. It's a major folly, in my opinion, on the part of the little liquor stores, like Yellow Brick Liquors, to fill more than half of the shelves, and the entire "island", and both large refrigerators, with nothing but wines and champagnes, meanwhile carrying only 4 different brands of tequila, even fewer varieties of Scotch, and many different flavors, but few different brands of rums and vodkas. I'm sure people also go to Premier for very high end, pricey, and rare spirits, and to take advantage of sales.but I have watched many small, neighborhood liquor stores go out of business, and have another pop up in the same place, and make the same mistakes. Sure, big chains frequently put "mom & pop" stores out of business, but it doesn't have to be that way, if these little guys just followed the basic principle of keeping several brands and many flavors of rum, vodka, whiskey, tequila, gin, Scotch, bourbon, schnapps, premixed cocktails, etc, from cheap to high-end, in stock, and maybe devote a 1 smaller section, not 70% of the store, to wine and sparkling wine and champagne. And load up on boxed wines, and low-mid priced bottles, from local vineyards to more well known brands. Because people are not coming to Yellow Brick Liquors, or any other tiny liquor store, because they are hosting a wine tasting, and pairing the wines with cheeses, or because they are "wine snobs". They are going to Yellow Brick, et al, because they want to get drunk alone at home, or are having company, and need the basics, to make the usual mixed drinks, with.

Justin
April 27, 2019 2:56 am

They have a variety of craft liquors and popular brands, and they had what I was looking for (just cheap vodka). I am no connoisseur, but it appears like the average person could go here and find what they are looking for.

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