Where do I start - Let's start at the top with the Commander and Chief Wally. If you want to find someone that really cares about bringing you a top notch experience, look no further. Wally brings years of knowledge to the forefront and supports it with a highly knowledgeable trained staff.
When the man at the top is friendly, approachable, knowledgeable, engaging, naturally without a missed beat the highly trained staff follows suite. You know you are in for a good buying experience when you step foot into Whiskey Willy's.
If you are looking for a special occasion to celebrate with a fine spirit or simply something to indulge for relaxation - Wally and staff will point you in the right direction (heck even take you to it). If you're uncertain to the fine spirit or wine of choice simply ask and there is a very high probability that Wally has it at the sampling bar to ease you mind.
This is no run-of-the mill spirit store every inch of it is thought out and caters to those that enjoy the finer things as well as the Normalcy in life.
Want a stogy? - look no further - Whiskey Willy's stocks top brands, well maintained and well priced CIGARS for the enthusiast and connoisseur alike.
I leave my best for last - Whisky Willy's definitely without a doubt carries some of the finest Bourbon selections - however Wally also knows his Tequilas and when I mean knows, he knows... you cannot ... will not go wrong with the inventory selection available. He has yet to disappointment in my purchases and samplings.
Lastly - to one up the WOW experience. If you don't see and if you are seeking it, Seek Wally out and ask for it. My money is on he will find it for you as he has done on many occasions from his vast knowledge of vendors within his grasp.
There you have it a outside the box view of the Whiskey Willy's from a buyers perspective who goes nowhere to get his spirits. Wally. along with his staff bring the 3 C's the minute you walk in: they COMMUNICATE, they CARE and they surely CONTROL and give your the WOW experience you deserve while there.
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   Read moreUnwelcoming. Doors locked and only drive thru open by 10:55p, though the man there said the inside closes at 11. (He said this at 10:58p, as we sat in the drive thru trying to awkwardly decide what craft beer I wanted with no menu, no display, and no idea at all of what they had -- first time there.)
The dude scoffed and shook his head exasperatedly when I said I had a beer in mind I was looking up the name of. What's there to be so scornful about? Maybe the drivethru is only for people who want hard liquor and always come for the same thing.
I found and asked for the beer. He said, annoyed, that he didn't have that. WE said "thanks" out of habit as we pulled off... to which he just responded, "Alright," and closed the window. Really rude.
No thanks for coming or expression of regret for the awkward, inconvenient, menu-less, early-closing experience. Unsure about all these positive reviews. Maybe the business is asking people to leave one specifically after having a fine experience. Because "welcoming," "friendly," "wanting to share knowledge about [their product]... We had the exact opposite of...
   Read moreWhen we are in the area, this is a must stop. They always have an excellent selection of liquors, some that can be hard to find too. Prices re fair, and the staff has always been helpful and friendly upon our visits.
As everyone in the Bourbon game knows, Sazerac brands are the hunting game, and have been for many years in Florida know. It is sad that a company the size of Sazerac can't seem to get by their politics and open up the flow of Buffalo, Eagle, Colonel, and Blanton's to the free and open state of Florida.
Bottles are sitting on shelves gathering dust in western states and Florida only gets limited quantities. Then, liquor stores play either the lottery distribution game or the price gouging game.
Fortunately, WW has never done either. If it is on hand, it's on the shelf, and it's not over...
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