Bottle shops along I-95 corridor?

Discussion in 'South Atlantic' started by seamus14, Aug 26, 2013.

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  1. seamus14

    seamus14 Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2013 Pennsylvania

    Going to be making a trip to SC soon and looking for bottle shops along I-95. We have really nothing here in PA because of the old laws here. Any recommendations?
     
  2. kwakwhore

    kwakwhore Maven (1,413) Nov 1, 2004 North Carolina
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    Stop in Richmond and get something there. There are great places to buy beer in NC and SC but none of them are on 95. You can detour over to Raleigh or Durham and find plenty. In SC Columbia or Charleston are your best bets.
     
  3. brstls4drmrs

    brstls4drmrs Maven (1,396) Jan 30, 2011 North Carolina

    What they said about NC is true. Fayetteville is the only metropolis and the brew stores there are not worth your time. I'd hit some place in SC. Plenty along the coast if that's where you're headed.
     
  4. Fast-N-Loud

    Fast-N-Loud Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2013 Virginia

    Once upon a vine in Richmond is my go to place. If you stop on a Thurs or Friday they get new shipment in.
     
  5. dmwcpa

    dmwcpa Crusader (442) Apr 24, 2008 North Carolina

    To expand on the above posts; get onto I-85 in Richmond, travel south to and stop in Durham (Sam's Quik Shop). From Durham take I-40 East towards Raleigh, there are many excellent bottle shops in Raleigh (Ridgewood, Bottle Revolution, Tasty Beverage are all very close to I-40). From Raleigh continue east on I-40 until you reach I-95 (about 30 minutes).
     
  6. sammy806

    sammy806 Pundit (834) Feb 29, 2008 Maryland

    State Line Liquors, Elkton, MD. Great selection. Sign up for their free customer card and get 10% off all singles.
     
  7. rgordon

    rgordon Pooh-Bah (2,701) Apr 26, 2012 North Carolina
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    I-85 turns south and west off of I-95 just south of Richmond near Petersburg. It's an easy small detour to RDU and well worth the effort given the wilds of eastern N.C. and S.C. Sam's is great, but all mentioned are worth the effort.
     
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