I’ve been coming to this place every year around the holidays because my brother and I like to try out different craft beers while he is in town. I usually experience friendly service and a helpful staff while I’m there. This time it was a bit different. The gentleman that owns the place is nice, but his wife came off a bit pretentious. I was there for probably about thirty minutes at the most looking through their assortment of different craft beers. I was putting several into a cardboard box they had given me when the lady who co-owns the place walked up to me and asked if there was something she could help me with. I told her no that I was just looking around. She said, in a very snooty manner I might add, we have a 24 beer limit and proceeded to give me some lame excuse as to why which I immediately ignored. After I felt as if my business wasn’t wanted I decided to pay for what I bought. When I brought it up to the counter to check out she had the audacity to say “well that took you long enough.” This is not how you keep customers and a great way to lose them. I asked her if they were about to close soon, thinking maybe that’s why she seemed to be rushing me out, but she said no we have a few hours more we’ve just been going all day. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? It’s as if they didn’t really want my business even though every Christmas I give them my business and close to 100 dollars in alcohol (which by the way doesn’t give you all that much considering everything they sell is overpriced). They just lost a longtime customer in me. It’s probably for the best. There are places in the greenwood area that are far less expensive and carry more varieties of craft beers than this place like Corleys and Publix even. I’m only giving it two stars because the man that owns the place is a nice guy but his wife’s attitude cost him a customer. My suggestion is to stay away...
   Read moreTalk about service! I just called Deb and asked about a specific beer. When she went to pull it for me to come pick it up, she discovered that she didn't have it in stock- that is not such a big deal. The BIG DEAL came when my phone rang and she called to let me know that she didn't have it. I implied that I would come in (yes, I was going there) but never specifically told her that I was. She went out of her way to call me to save me the trip which is real home-town, customer-friendly service and I just wanted to spread the word about how courteous she was to someone that she never met. Folks who deal with Flynn's all the time must really be...
   Read moreWorkers were not friendly at all! I'm glad I didn't have on my Gamecock shirt! My wife (a Clemson fan) said the lady creeped her out breathing over our shoulder. The lady got huffy when I wanted to open the door to the beers in the cooler (the only ones mix & match) to read the lables so I could pick the ones I wanted. We went to Main Street Bottle Shop in Rock Hill last weekend and the guy there was great and very helpful. Flynn's won't make with that attitude and I...
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