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In many markets where they come in prices tend to drop😁!
Always loyal to Big Red. Indiana owned.
So amped! May have to camp out.
The price gouging at Big Red and Payless will be a thing of the past…
Indiana policy makers should default to free market enterprises, rather than contrived restrictions. Welcome TW&S.
Definitely
Visiting one of their stores is almost like going to an event. I have never seen anything like it. I am all for buying local, and I try to whenever I can. But, the atmosphere, and the savings, are overwhelming. I highly recommend joining their club. I was surprised when they when were allowed to open in Indiana. The only other store I know of who comes close to them on savings is, believe it or not, Kroger.
How does Total Wine compare to Kahn’s on north Keystone? I’m partial to the local guy too…
So does that mean they’ll have cold beer?
No.
Why wouldn’t they?
I am always looking for a store that carries a large wine selection. I love Kahn’s and will definitely check out Total Wine, but come on – everything is north. There are a lot of people on the southside who love wine too. I know of the perfect location for their next store – the old Marsh building on State Rd 135 just south of Stones Crossing Rd.
Unfortunately the south side is missing one big thing: people. There’s far more people on Indy’s north side + Indy’s 4th largest county (Hamilton) than there is on the south side.
Don’t waste your time here. They tend to stock anything that is cheap. Who cares if it a drinkable. Very little care seems to be taken for the selection, and you need to use an app on your iphone to even figure out what is in the bottle might be drinkable. Try a locallly owned store like Grapevine Cottage if you are serious about wine.
I pray for all the alcoholics and addicts out there. My heart goes out to them as isolation is the worse thing for addicts. So another liquor store grieves me. I know, they only care about profits and this article isn’t really about them.
Perhaps they could take care of themselves and let the rest of us make our own decisions?
So stoked about the opening. I’ve been to the one Las Vegas and it’s glorious. This store is for the serious liquor gurus. If you only want to buy Fireball or Budweiser, stick with the local outlet stores.