I pop here nearly every time i stop at costco. Some times there are things i want, some times no. Some times there are good deals, some times not. It is the easiest place to shop for alcohol, a quick circle, see if anything worth getting and out the door with a cart full or nothing at all! The wine is really the best deal, but if you need bear in large quantity, it works. It is a separate store than costco, so even if you don’t have a costco membership, you can stop in and make a purchase.
Denver B.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
The wine selection is excellent and the reps in the dept know their wines. Costco is the largest importer/retailer of wines in the country. I’ve come to appreciate their unique selections. The Kirkland American vodka is a steal at 13.99. The store is far from me and when in the area I stop by and pick up a dozen bottles of wine. Highly recommended!
John W.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
Pretty good selection. Prices are hugely variable. Some great deals, some less so, but overall a great place to stop in when loading up on bulk items.
Russell G.
Place rating: 4 Fort Collins, CO
I really like this liquor store. They always have the usual vodkas, whiskeys, etc but they also get surprises from time to time. For instance, the last time I popped in, I found a bottle of Beluga Gold Vodka for under $ 100! Check out their glass case next to the registers. You never know what you’ll find in there. Oh, and they accept all credit cards in there, not just debit.
Andrew B.
Place rating: 4 Arvada, CO
Good selection of wine and spirits with decent prices. Amex or cash only. Don’t need to be a Costco member to shop.
Shaun S.
Place rating: 4 Arvada, CO
Know your prices when shopping around. I stopped in here and found a screaming deal for a 1.75 L Eagle Rare 10 Year Bourbon — $ 43.99. Not all prices are this great, but there are often good finds here. This is not my go-to liquor store, but I like to check it out on my weekly hellish Costco trip.
Alicia K.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
Oh Costco Liquors! I’d be embarrassed to show anyone my credit card statement. I’ve spent my fair share of moolah here… And you’ve done your part by staying well stocked. 24-packs of beer, fancy bottles of wine, not so fancy bottles of wine(aka mags :)), bulk champagne, and hard liquor. you name it. I’ve bought it! It’s the best ending to a regular costco trip or purely a restock the fridge trip… I can also get one of my favorite wines(La Crema Pinot) for under 20 bucks! Sweet!
Kim M.
Place rating: 4 Golden, CO
This is where I come to get 24-packs of beer. They usually have variety packs and their beers change throughout the year. Right now, they have an O’dell variety pack that looks really good, and prior to that I was buying Sierra Nevadas. They always have a few Colorado beers in stock like New Belgium, Left Hand, Upslope, etc. Their beers only come in 24-packs — you can’t just take one 12-pack. I don’t come here too often because I usually like to buy 6-packs so I can try a bunch of different beers. But when I know friends are coming over, this is the best place to go. They also have a descent wine selection and most of your typical name-brand hard liquors as well. As you would expect from Costco, the prices are lower than you’d find at a lot of other places. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable so they can help you pick out a good wine. Overall, the prices are great and I usually don’t leave empty handed.
Scott N.
Place rating: 4 Carmel, IN
This ‘Costco Liquors’ is a wonderful little store to buy lots of hard liquor. The beer selection leaves a lot to be desired, but if you find something that you do like, the price is certainly right. The wine selection is decent and the prices are once again wonderful. Overall, Good service, great prices, and moderately good selection.
Kate G.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
How could I not give this place 5 stars? It’s my favorite thing about those crazy Costco runs. Right as I head to my car, stressed after my rushed buying frenzy and coupon hysteria inside the madhouse next door, I spot the huge LIQUOR sign and my troubles are quickly forgotten. Because, «oh yeah, I get to buy booze here!» In huuuge bottles too. We stock up on Maker’s Mark and Stoli or Svedka but the selection is pretty great on all varieties of liquor for such a small store. The prices can’t be beat. There are so many choice wine options for under $ 20, in fact even under $ 10! You can find the pricier stuff too if the event calls for it. I always grab a bottle or two of champagne(Cristalino to Veuve) or prosecco just in case. The cases of beer are awesome: a Mexican beer sampler to New Belgium or Breckenridge Brewery samplers to the cheapest Stella Artois bottles you can find. The friendliest people work here, they always let me haul my overfilled cart inside the store and even watch it for me while I ransack the aisles AND they have free wine tastings on Saturday afternoons. Hard to believe, but I have yet to introduce myself to those…
Melissa T.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
24 packs of Boulder Beer for $ 22.99? Not only does this place have amazing deals on booze, they also offer wine tastings, and everyone who works there is super friendly. I am a big fan. FYI you do not have to be a Costco member to shop here!