I had no idea that Indiana had such ridiculous liquor laws. Apparently you are supposed to leave your baby in the car to go into a liquor store. This isn’t about the law, but how I was treated walking into your store with my infant. The nice thing to do, for a mom who might really love to have a glass of wine, would be to say the grocery stores carry everything the liquor stores do and you can bring your kid in there. Instead you just rudely told me to leave, “state law”. After further investigation I find there are many places you can buy beer, wine, liquor and not leave your kid in the car. Seems unfair to liquor stores, maybe you should create a drive thru instead of rudely turning business away? I’ll never spend...
Read moreThe one time I entered this store was the last. Myself and two friends entered this store to browse drinks for the evening and were promptly confronted aggressively by a man who demanded to see our ID's, accusing us of being underage. I understand in the state of indiana you have to be 21 to enter a liquor store, but we had not purchased a thing, and jokes on him, we are all in our late twenties. Needless to say we showed him our ID's, laughed and left without buying anything. Sad that this place is closest to my house but I'll be visiting village bottle shoppe from now on, as they treat their...
Read moreHave had great experiences every time I've been here. Most recently, the owner/manager came over to my wife and I in the bourbon aisle, and just chatted with us about whiskey for a solid 10-15 minutes. He didn't try to push expensive stuff on us, and he made a couple recommendations based on thinks we said we liked already. The best service we've had a lot a liquor store in the area, and certainly the most knowledgeable about whiskey, which as a whiskey drinker, is really awesome. Will...
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