Peter's Cellars Liquor Store

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Northbridge, Australia

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Peter's Cellars Liquor Store Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Peter's Cellars Liquor Store is located in Northbridge, Australia on 264 William St. Peter's Cellars Liquor Store is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category liquor store in Australia.

Address

264 William St

Phone

+61893288316

Open hours

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Jacquie Bicanic

Wonderful people who run it and work there. Very knowledgeable, can offer suggestions if you're unsure of what to get. Very reasonably priced as well! Especially considering the location. They also offer a good range/selection. The new store looks amazing as well :)

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Leslie Kok

Not open at 10am even though google map said opens at 9:30

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Courtney Beveridge

Great service and such a groovy space. Perfect easy and accessible location in the city!! Highly recommend

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Brian Taylor

Fantastic service as always, glad to see they were able to stay local!

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Susan Yo

Wide selection of alcohol.

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Scott Bartlett

Great customer service, the closing hours are abit annoying though, I would much rather buy alcohol from the this store not "lake street liquor supply" they over charge every one and the old lady there is rude and disrespectful, it would be much appreciated if you's called put them out of business

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Lani West

Great bottle shop in the heart of Northbridge. Bill makes the place with his knowledge and consistently friendly service. I've been going there off and on for 8 years and will continue to do so. It is a far better shop (by price and service) then the bottle shop down the road (Northbridge cellars i think it's called)

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girl name

You had beer and a bought it but Unfortunately I had to give a low score as server was friendly at first then tried to include me in a racist exchange. Please ensure all staff/owners/etcetc have cultural awareness especially on stolen Aboriginal Land. This spot was very important for Whadjuk people but they were literally banned (from the Perth Metro area) but I’m guessing you didn’t know this/ much history of Bla(c)k cultures. Maybe you thought because I’m white I’d joke along with you- NO - RACISM DOES NOT STAND WITH ME.