Capone's Liquor & Food

Capone's Liquor & Food is a liquor store Irving Park Chicago located in United States.

9 / 10
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  • Phone

    (773) 583-0240

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  • Type

    Liquor Store

Address

3678 N Elston Ave Chicago , IL 60618 United States

Credit Cards Yes

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Andrew Watt

Best place in Chicago that represents local craft/micro brews. They have a parking lot and the store is always clean . If they don't have what you are looking for then they will try tot get it for you!

Kent Clark

Great place to get good beer . The owner is super knowledgable . Pretty good social media presence too.

Mikey Kay

Best place around to buy beer !!! Great prices and super nice staff . I love this place

Ian Ferow

Great shop with an impressive and complete roster of Chicago beers . Friendly staff as well

Kevin DiVito

Best bottle shop in Chicago. Marc really knows how to take care of his customers

Pam P.

Excellent craft beer selection , including smaller Chicago based breweries .

Jen Kostanski

They sell more than 300 Craft Beers & are expanding their space, to accommodate them.

Mal Ar E

This place has over 300 craft beers !! Best liquor around!

Ben Robertson

Go here. Awesome.

Doug Steinbeck

They sell Daisy Cutter!

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