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5 reviews for Ramirez LIquor and Kegs
| can8ianben (67), Pasadena, California | | December 21, 2008 Very unexpected gem. Thanks to the guys over at the hottest of knives blog annual bike ride, I got to check it out. Mostly a tequilla shop, but they have a fantastic beer cooler as well. Lots of west coast offerings, and some unique stuff from other parts of the world as well. A weird spot, but worth checking out. | | Charlzm (32), Los Angeles, California | | February 25, 2008 Visited on 02/25/08. Dodgy Boyle Heights neighborhood. Ambiance was typical liquor store, with displays of impossibly hot chicks enticing one to buy this or that liquor. Pretty good selection of craft beers, though nothing like the rare (to the west coast) beers found at Walnut Liquorette or Lone Hill Liquor. One staff member was enthusiastically discussing Stone Beers (I think) with a customer in Spanish. They also have Stone T shirts for sale for $15.00 each. I picked up a couple of bottles: one I had never seen before and one I hadn’t seen in at least a year. Overall, probably not worth the trip unless you’re within a few blocks of the place. I’d rather drive 30+ miles to Walnut or Glendora than 8 miles here. | slacker90291 (4), Los Angeles, California does not count - explanation | | November 19, 2007 This is the BEST beer store in Los Angeles. They have more imports and micro-brews than any other specialty store I’ve visited. They also have them refrigerated unlike some others. The prices are good too you can’t go wrong here. | phan542921 (1), Los Angeles, California does not count - explanation | | July 9, 2006 This place has the largest beer and tequila selection in the area. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The selection available at this place can’t be found for several miles around. Great place within minutes of Downtown Los Angeles. |
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