This is nice hood liquor store that is soooo ghetto lol The price is cheaper than other stores I know. It has more different flavors and type of drinks than any other places. First to try the newest drinks first than any franchise store.
Jim B.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
Good reviews so far here on Unilocal,and they’ve called it right! Carool’s is technically in Pennsauken… but c’mon, it’s Camden… the city the FBI has listed as the most dangerous city in the country in 2014! If you aren’t 100% sure that you can disarm a dangerous situation involving the other customers that frequent this place you shouldn’t be here — you are a target, and a fool. There’s a reason that it’s along the highway on the outskirts of Camden — because if it was any further out of view from the main road it wouldn’t exist anymore! So, if for some reason you feel the need to buy liquor in a place that’s clearly not your hood, at least go to the Stop N Shop a block or so to the east.
Elizabeth B.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
DICEVILLE First, I felt like I was being watched and/or followed by at least three sketchy guys. While that’s normally a little weird, it’s even weirder in a shoebox sized store like Carool’s. Second, the selection is trés limited, prices are misleading(i.e. one price on the six pack and one price printed below). Third, I did not feel welcome and honestly could not get out of there fast enough. No purchases were made. I do feel inclined to mention that they carry at least six flavors of Four Loco. Is that good or bad? Who’s to say, really?
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
I don’t know why people make fun of New Jersey. To me it’s a wonderland of cheap gas that you don’t have to pump yourself, cheap liquor stores on every corner, Wegman’s… But this particular liquor store is not a place you really want to find yourself. It’s teeny tiny, just a couple of short aisles, and the prices are nothing to write home about. It’s super ghetto, with the prices witten by hand on index cards and a bouncer-type guy standing there staring at everybody. I’ll really walk into any place, whether it looks like I belong or not, whether it looks like I might die or not, and I was nervous being in here. I didn’t end up buying anything because the selection was really bad. I saw maybe three types of whiskey, and everything was all jumbled together… I should have gone to Liquor Wagon or Total Wine or somewhere else, but I couldn’t switch lanes fast enough and kept missing the good places, and this was the last NJ liquor store before the bridge. No thanks, Carool’s! I’ll take Pennsylvania’s puritanical LCB stores over this place.