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St. Marks Wine and Liquor

Opening Hours
Today: 12–9pm
Wed:
12–9pm
Thurs:
12–9pm
Fri:
12–11:30pm
Sat:
12–11:30pm
Sun:
12–7pm
Mon:
12–9pm
Location
16 St. Marks Place
Neighborhoods
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We stopped by St. Marks Wine and Liquor early one evening when it wasn't too hectic and got the opportunity to speak to the manager, Jesse. His passion for wine, liquor, and this shop was evident as soon as our conversation began. He told us how he was a part of the concept from day one and absolutely loves being here everyday building the business and introducing customers to bottles of alcohol that they have never tried. Their wine selection is impressive with several hundred in stock at any given time. The shop holds tastings frequently and Jesse feels that they have already developed a loyal clientele. They look forward to educating many more customers about the various bottles of vodka, bourbon, whiskey, rum and, of course, wine that line their shelves.

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