Rose City Liquor Store

At Rose City we offer one of Oregons largest selections of distilled products, mixers and tobacco products. We have a very extensive selection of Bourbons and Tequilas. We have been in the same location for many years. Our friendly staff is here to assist you 7 days / week...

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  • Phone

    (503) 284-7591

  • Website

    rosecityliquor.com/home

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  • Type

    Liquor Store

Address

7253 NE Sandy Blvd (at NE 73rd Ave) Portland , OR 97213 United States

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Comments / 4


Jeff Robertson

Wow, just when I thought this place couldn't get any better they go and add beer ! I'll be back to try many different craft beers and ciders from these guys as their prices are the best I have seen.

Kim G

If you have a question they have an answer. Very friendly people.

Orlando

They moved one block north to 7253 NE Sandy Blvd next to the Roseway.

Andrew ????✊????

Rose City Liquor got me through Covid.

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