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Penn Cellars

4.8(32 reviews)
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Open
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Friday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday9:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Amenities

Accessible

Reviews

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Alan Warce

Alan Warce

3 weeks ago

"Went here before a Tate McRae concert with some friends to buy a bottle of champagne. The blonde male employee kept insisting we could only afford prosecco when he was asking us what we wanted. Very racist, overpriced and snobby. Just because you are in Moynihan doesn’t mean that you need to be racist to your clients. There are so many poc-owned liquor stores around instead. We only went in because it was convenient and looked nice. Even within Penn station, there are so many other places to purchase alcohol that aren’t racist. Please avoid this place The owners responded that it wasn’t their store because they are in Penn and not Moynihan. They are right across chil-fil-a in the newer part of Penn less than a minute from Moynihan. We knew where we were and they knew what we were talking about"

Lauren Elder

Lauren Elder

a month ago

"What a gem of a shop! Excellent location for grabbing a bottle before jumping on he train. Great selection and friendly people!"

Erika

Erika

a month ago

"Very friendly environment and good choice of wine! Love the place"

Renee Balducci

Renee Balducci

a month ago

"Excellent variety of on-the-go craft beverage options at a reasonable price point. Friendly staff. Really great addition to Penn station."

Arienna Daniels

Arienna Daniels

5 months ago

"Stopped by to grab something quick and was very pleased with selection and interaction. Usually I go to the liquor store that is nestled up the escalator across from little bar. I enjoyed not only the accessibility but the little extra in order to satisfy the consumer. I appreciated that they asked if I wanted my drink in a cup as the cashier explained that they have these available located at the cashiering and ice if need be. I think a few liquor stores could benefit from having those small little necessities met for the consumer."