Kappys liquor store

Kappys liquor store

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For Businesses. Write a Review. The store manager, Gino, is really is great!!! Huge difference in selection and service. Highly recommend this store and it's recent changes. Mike was very friendly, knowledgeable, and just went that extra mile to help a couple tourist to find the perfect beer! Definitely coming back before we take off! My go-to spot to buy what I need. Rather spend the extra money and buy my liquor at a smaller liquor store than Kappys in East Boston!

Terrible, and I am a long time local customer of Kappys but never again, they really need customers service lessons! She said we both needed ID to purchase, I said there is no sign posted saying that and also the liquor was for me and not for my sister anyway! But if it's a policy they should post a sign to make customers aware! The coolers are always stocked with great beer and wine. The tastings are customer friendly with good, affordable wines and liquors.

Also a great selection of upscale wines and liquors when needed. Staff very helpful when suggesting new choices. The front staff is always super friendly, efficient and never a line.

Helpful loading car with bigger purchases. Our 5 families in East Boston shop here on a regular basis. No need to shop elsewhere. Well done Kappy's. The smell is really bothersome and the people that hang out outside the place aren't the best so sometimes I feel uncomfortable to walk pass them so I just rather go to another one which is further away. But what pushed me to write this review is my recent experience.

Came in and since it's a large store I honestly had no idea to where even begin. This one guy saw me struggling and immediately jumped in to help me.

I told him what I was looking for and he guided me and took his time to explain the different kinds of wine, quality, popularity and value. He was very helpful and really nice. Just because someone took a second of his day to step forward and help me I will keep Kappy's in the back of my mind for whenever I need liquor.

The selection is insanely large and the price tag is quiet low. For a chain clearly one of the cheaper liquor stores I have been too, especially when it comes to beer! Service is hit or miss, am a fan of the wanna-be goth spanish girl who works there!! Decent prices, great beer selection for a small spot, and the service was terrific. Coupled with easy parking and in-store samples, this is a great option.

This is my packy of choice since it's very close to the humble abode. The area, Liberty Plaza, is a little rugged--sometimes there's a drunk bum or two outside panhandling during the warmer months and I once saw a guy do a swan-dive face-plant into the sidewalk at about 1 in the afternoon--but inside the store it's fine.

You'll be surprised to find a suitable selection for most shoppers' tastes. I usually just buy Vodka and beer here though. Other things I like about Kappy's: they're very fast in the check-out, they have a large can redemption area, and you can walk into the cold storage and grab your beer if you don't see it in the case if this isn't allowed they haven't said anything to me yet Kappy's does have a distinctive stink, it's true.

But I've always found it to be clean, well-stocked, and the staff to be unusually helpful. The manager, I believe, is one of the cheeriest liquor store employees I've encountered. Hell, compared to the surly bunch of beasts working at my old haunt in bonny Brookline, this man should be given a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The beer selection is actually quite good, if not amazing few small labels but a wide selection of the majors including cheap 30 racks. The prices are competitive, and Kappy's has a halfway decent selection of wine and even top-shelf liquor. I think I've figured out the smell, though. If you can get over the smell, this place is okay. It's really not a bad deal.

As any die-hard Shipyard Pumpkin fan knows the supply is diminishing quickly here in the local area! A friend was in desperate need of some Shipyard Pumpkin for an upcoming Thanksgiving party so I took to the phone this morning and started dialing for beers The manager Josh who I spoke with on the phone couldn't have been nicer and told me they still had it in stock but it was going quick. I asked him to put a case aside for me and would be there as soon as I could rustle up my partner in crime.

Sure enough an hour later we made the trek to Eastie and wasn't disappointed. As promised the case was waiting for us by the register when we arrived and after a quick scan of the store it seems as we got what we thought might be the last case of Shipyard Pumpkin on the east coast.

That was until we got back to Southie and saw someone walking down the street carrying a 12 pack of Shipyard Pumpkin - might there have a hidden supply right under our noses in our own neighborhood? Well anyway we got our case, fulfilled our need and can't wait to drink it next weekend. All in all if your in the Eastie area and looking for a store with good service and a good selection make sure you check out Kappy's And if your lucky enough to still have a supply or know where you can find some make sure to try your next pint of Shipyard Pumpkin with a shot of Stoli Vanilla.

Your won't be disappointed!. Whether in need of a bottle of white with dinner, a bottle of red for just relaxing on the weekend, or mini plastic shot glasses, Kappy's always comes through. Their prices are right, the location for East Boston is convenient with tons of parking, and the people who work there are always striking up a conversation with you, interjecting phrases like for serious wicked pissah and "that's a lawtta booze.

Frankly, it's a liquor store, where I go primarily to purchase sealed containers of alcohol with which to pickle my liver. If they served food or did my pedicures, then maybe I'd be concerned!

You know, in case your in a sampling mood! And rest assured that if you are, no one here will judge you! Today I went to Kappys for some Sam Adams. Just got off work and had my hands full. I was close to the checkout counter when the manager started yelling at me, "Sir, sir, sir too hands".

I put the box on the counter and the manager grabed it and put it behind saying, "your not going to get this today". He could of helped me to the counter or asked me to use both hands next time but he was a real jerk. Didnt even sell me the beer. I mean the box was thick cardboard, sturdy, not a thin budweiser one.

Kappy's isnt the only liquor store around. I will never buy from there again. Thanks alot "Too Hands White Guy". Horrible smell, but the customer service is the worst of it. The cashiers have a pretty nasty attitude. Are you a cheap bastihd with eclectic taste and no money? Then Kappy's East Boston is the place for you! There is one place in all of Boston that I can always rely on for my strange bottom-shelf liquor needs, and that place is Kappy's East Boston.

I figured that out after going to store after store looking for Applejack, only to have people ask me, "Apple what? If you're like me, sometimes you just want something low-rent that tastes good and will get you drunk. Sometimes I just want a 4-pack of premade bottled Kahlua drinks, because that's just the kind of tough guy I am.

Go anywhere else, you'll find two flavors. Come to Kappy's, you'll find fifty. You'll find test flavors that have already been discontinued and just haven't made their way off the shelves yet.

You'll find a chicken-and-waffles flavor and you'll be sad it isn't chilled so you can drink it immediately. Want to get stupid with the cheapest bottle of schnapps you can find?

Not only does Kappy's have every flavor of under-the-bleachers swill you could want, but they have their own brand for about 37 cents a bottle! I will agree with most of the other reviews on here, that the Kappy's entryway smells terrible.

It smells like a skunk died in there, then another skunk came along and ate the first one and died of food poisoning. I will disagree, however, with the source. I don't think the smell comes from the bottle redemption.

It comes from the people redeeming them. Every week people walk around this neighborhood, digging through other people's trash looking for bottles and cans, and Kappy's is where they come, shirts stained with unidentifiable detritus of countless discarded takeout containers and jugs of rotten milk, to turn their hours of early-morning effort into enough money to buy a scratch-off ticket.

When you walk through the doors to Kappys, what you're smelling isn't old bottles, it's desperation. Of course, desperation is probably what brought you to Kappy's in the first place, so let's go together! We'll plug our noses, plunge in, and stock up on enough cheap booze to drink that smell right out of our heads. Oh my god, you stink. You stink out to the sidewalk.

I hold my breath when I walk through your outer door and into the airlock of doom where those hideous bottle machines sit, manned like some nightmare version of slot machines by troglodytes who are somehow immune to the stench. Through the inner door, at least 10 steps in, the miasma still pervades.

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For Businesses. Write a Review. The store manager, Gino, is really is great!!!

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