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Big Red Liquors

(17 reviews)

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Broad Ripple

They have what you need. The store is good, always stocked, clean, and the manager is helpful along…read morewith everyone else there. But I will WARN you to not go if there is a cop(s) in the parking lot after 9pm. They will follow you for a good distance. Obviously the pigs use that parking lot as their hunting grounds for when the restaurants close right before this liquor store closes. I'm not talking about the bars closing, I know they close after midnight which is after the L already closed.

Since my most recent amputation (that feels weird to write, but I've had 3. What can I say?), I've…read morebeen a lot more aware of trying to accomplish as many tasks as possible with one stop. I was having dinner nearby and saw Big Red located in the adjacent strip center. I believe it used to be located at a nearby corner, but relocated. I could be wrong. I only recently started exploring the beer world again and have to admit until recently it had been years since I'd been in a liquor store. I'd been to the Big Red near Geist. They had a wide selection, but it wasn't the most wheelchair friendly. This Broad Ripple location is just the opposite - it seems like a smaller space, a somewhat more modest selection, but a MUCH better layout and I had very little difficulty wheeling around it with the exception of a couple corner spots. Plus, an employee who was shelving products repeatedly offered to move if I needed to get where he was at. I've been mostly devoting myself to the local brewing scene. So, I immediately gravitated to that section. I should note - this strip center does have accessible parking and curb cuts. They aren't perfect, but they're functional. The doorway is a glass door and as is typical of a liquor store you tend to have products right around the doorway (so, I don't advise swinging the door enthusiastically and shouting out "Mister Fabulous is here." Not that I've ever done that. I was greeted quickly and wheeled my way over to the beer section. Big Red has a nice balance of national, local, regional, and craft brews. Prices are fairly competitive - it did seem like I saw more beer selections here where I said "I can find that cheaper elsewhere." Employees were friendly. I appreciated that when they were offering suggestions that they referred to each other by name. It's a subtle way of having people get to know you. Masks were required. Social distancing was expected. The checkout counter was a tad high but workable. There's a safety factor here that's important and they seem to manage it well. Big Red is offering delivery, curb-side pick-up, and they have an app. They serve up beer, wine spirits, kegs, cigarettes, and some snacks. You can also get quite a few of the mixes and juices often used with mixed drinks, as well. In this one strip center, I can have dinner, get a haircut, hit Magic Bus, and stop by Big Red when needed. I love the convenience and this will definitely be a "go to" Big Red spot for me because it's pretty wheelchair friendly and the staff is helpful. I'll definitely be back.

Twenty First Amendment - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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