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    3.5(2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    It's not the worst liquor store in the world…read more It's not even the worst liquor store in Redding. But it's one of those liquor stores where the emphasis is on huge bottles of cheap, hard liquor and 24-can cases of cheap, warm beer. The spirits section is a good three times larger than the wine section. At 7:00 in the evening, the other customers were already shitty-drunk and there to reload, except for the guy in the Turkey Trot sweatshirt who was there to purchase a pack of Camel 99s. I was there to grab a couple of bottles of vino, and as for the wine selection.......let's put it this way: There was a decent bottle of Argentinean malbec shelved just two bottles to the left of the Boone's Farm Fuzzy Navel (which looks like fortified Gatorade). On the plus side, the wines carried by my local supermarket were a good couple of dollars cheaper at Liquor King, but that's not going to make me forget that they're also a couple of dollars cheaper at Trader Joe's, where the selection is better. This struck me as slightly surreal: The Pakistani-looking gent behind the counter complimented me on the wise choice of the malbec. "That's a good bottle."

    They had gigantic bottles of cheap hard alcohol, and the beer was warm like as if I was in Germany…read more The customers were all drunk and propositioning me. It was surreal, as the man behind the counter looked Eastern Indian and complimented me on my fine choice of Mickey's Bigmouth beer (I mean what do Indians know about beer?). I was only there to get more beer. I was wearing my usual Turkey Trot sweater, and was deeply offended that they put the fine Annie Green Springs wine next some crappy Chteau Margaux. There was this fat lady there who was comparing the wine prices to a list she had in her hand that said "Safeway" on it, she kept staring at my sweater. Finally the owner said if I buy two 40 oz bottles of Mickey's bigmouth, he would throw in 4 bottles of this Argentinean Malbec for free, but after smelling the wine, I decided i would pass. I bought a pack of Camel 99's and asked for matches in lieu of the 4 bottles of Rot Gut, and the owner said it was not part of the deal as the wine was worth less than the matches. I grabbed my Camel 99's and walked out...Strangly the fat lady stocking up on the Argentinean wine followed me out of the store. I began to run...fast. Next time Im going to trader Joe's.

    W Center St Chevron Power Market

    W Center St Chevron Power Market

    5.0(3 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I came here to this Chevron gas station market, cause I knew they do propane tank exchanges…read more Normally I have a couple of tanks for the BBQ and outdoor propane stove that has a big griddle on it. I usually just got to a place that will refill my tanks, cause it way cheaper and they fill the tanks to the max level. But they do check the date on the tank to make sure it's safe to fill, I think it's like within 10 years or something it has to be. But I had an old tank I got from a friend and I think it was too old to fill. You can tell by the valve handle, it has to be a 3 sided knob, not the old kind that looks like a flower. So, I got the idea to just do an exchange and the cage that holds a bunch of prefilled tanks. That way I get a newer tank I can refill later and get rid of that old tank. You just leave your empty tank out by the cage cause no propane tanks allowed indoors! Someone will come out and unlock the cage and exchange your tank for a filled one. I was hoping they wouldn't say my exchange tank was too old or anything, but I think the guy just wanted to get it done and go back inside the store, so it worked fine. These prefilled tanks are usually not filled to the max, so you don't get a full tank, but it was worth getting a new tank. Easy in and outta here. They take all credit cards, but I just paid cash.

    We were staying at an RV park near Anderson, CA during a recent power shutdown for high winds and…read moredry weather conditions. We needed fuel to run the truck to charge the battery in the camper and propane to run the refrigerator/freezer. I used the Gas Buddy App to find this nearby Chevron Station-one of the few businesses with power in Anderson. They were not only open for fuel and propane but had a mini mart for other necessary supplies like water, beer and ice. The station and store were very busy and the two women who were on duty that day were amazing! One seemed to be in charge while the other had started there only recently. They really stepped up to the occasion and provided wonderful service with pleasant attitudes and smiles for everyone. We're grateful that they were there for us and truly appreciated their excellent service.

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