Prices are always good. The selections is decent and if you’re interested in spending a few thousand dollars on a bottle of premium alcohol, they have that too. With construction in the neighborhood on the 6 train until February 2015, parking is HORRIBLE!
Catherine R.
Place rating: 2 Castleton-on-Hudson, NY
This store is huge, but they have a surprisingly small selection of good wine. You can definitely get a cheap bottle of vino if that’s what you’re looking for, but the nicer stuff is hard to locate(and probably not there). The liquor is pricey. The staff is completely unhelpful — they certainly can’t recommend anything, and I’ve found that it’s a bit of a challenge for them to even locate a type of wine in the store. If you have a while to browse, it’s worth it. The hours are pretty good.
Peter K.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Lehigh is a good sized store and gives me the opportunity to look for new wines while I pick up my favorite bargain wines. Before you judge, it ain’t cheap drink everyday, man. The staff is composed of college(or deceptively younger) students. Sometimes parking around the area can be a pain, since blood sucking meter maids lurk for double parkers. A $ 115 ticket can be worse than being woken up by a punch to the stomach… They do not remove price tags from the bottles. =( IFHTP3+