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    3.9 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Harmony Beverage

    Harmony Beverage

    3.7(36 reviews)
    99.1 mi
    $$

    This place has a great selection of beverages. The staff is super friendly. There are lots of…read moredifferent things. I wouldn't say the prices are the best in the world but you are in a ski town so expect prices to be a little bit of a premium to what you normally pay. Overall I would highly recommend this place.

    Harmony Beverage I…read morenormally don't leave reviews, but after what my son experienced this past weekend, I feel the need to speak up. My son (22), his cousin, and his best friend all over 21 stopped into this store while visiting the Poconos. From the moment they walked in, they were made to feel uncomfortable. They were not greeted and were clearly being watched and followed around the store. One of the clerks kept going to the back, making it very obvious that they were being monitored. I understand stores need to prevent theft, but that's not the issue. The issue is how it was handled. These young men were treated like suspects instead of customers. When my son went to the register and politely greeted the clerk, he was ignored. The clerk immediately demanded his ID, which my son handed over with no problem. Being carded wasn't the issue, the lack of professionalism and basic courtesy was. My son is a cybersecurity major at Penn State and was raised with strong values. He, his cousin, and his friend are respectful, hardworking young men who know right from wrong and would never put anyone at risk or do anything illegal. It's disappointing that in 2026; Black customers can still be treated this way simply based on appearance and should not be penalized or judged because of what those that look like us do. All of us are not bad. People should be judged by their behavior, not how they look. I hope management takes this seriously and addresses how customers are treated. No one should feel uncomfortable or unwelcome in a place they're spending money.

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    Total Wine & More

    Total Wine & More

    3.5(55 reviews)
    73.1 mi
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    Budget friendly
    Family-owned & operated

    Amazing selction of wine from all over the world. Great prices and the sales people know their…read morevino. I joined their club for extra benefits on cases of wine.

    I've experienced nothing but constant appearance-based discrimination at Total Wine. I own a…read moresuccessful construction company and am constantly dismissed when asking for help and eyed-down by the managers at the booth when walking in, and even some cashiers. Nicholas/Nick was particularly rude. He nearly barked at me to go to another lane when he saw that I had a "create-your-own-six-pack" of beer that he presumably thought was too tedious to have to individually scan. There was no cashier at the other "open" register and I told him that, but he rudely insisted that the register was, in fact, open, but that there was just no one there to assist me! What helpful pedantry, Nicholas! Bravo! I don't dress particularly poorly or wear dirty clothes, either: usually nice jeans and a hoodie or a flannel. I never look like I'm fresh off of a job site. Basically, no different than anyone else running errands at Target or HomeGoods, next door. At any rate, I've shopped here periodically over the last twelve years or so, and it's clear that if you don't dress like a milquetoast there to buy a case of wine (nothing against wine, but you know exactly the sort of moneyed-looking stereotype I'm talking about) they dismiss you, ignore you, watch you as if you're going to shoplift as you walk the aisles or argue with you if you ask a question that betrays the fact that you're not a total wine snob (pun intended). Once, I had the gall to ask where the vermouth was about a year ago, and the sales associate snobbishly told me that it was "over near the reds, where we always keep it, OBVIOUSLY!" in an incredibly condescending tone. That said, some of the cashiers (red polos) are perfectly nice, but a lot of the white-shirts (managers and/or sales associates, I suppose) are the ones who are quite snobby and dismissive. The disconcerting thing is that if you look back through the reviews of this location and others in the area, there's a consistent stream of negative reviews complaining about similar appearance-based discrimination and mistreatment. They clearly are trained to seek out and help people who look a certain way, who are inclined to spend more money on wine, and not beer. In essence, if you don't look like you have both the money and inclination to purchase a few cases of vintage Bourdeaux, don't bother attempting to shop there, or God forbid, ask for help finding something or getting rung up. I guess I've just bought my last six-pack from "Total & Complete Snobbery & More!". Seems like they don't want beer money and have a dress code to enter their incredibly classy suburban strip mall taupe-colored "wine boutique" with all the ambience of a small ethnic corner grocery, anyways. I certainly wouldn't judge anyone if I slung booze in such surroundings, especially if I was doing it while wearing a cheap white dress shirt a size too large and a chunky dad tie, either.

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