HJM Wine & Spirits

2016 W 32nd Ave, Denver
(303) 455-5195

Recent Reviews

Taylor R.

local mom and shop place I love this place! super friendly! they are good people running a honest living.

Beth H.

This small liquor store in my neighborhood is amazing. The family that owns it are honest, hardworking and amazing people.

Nikita Townsend-Pyatt

Expensive

Dean Martian

My fam

Skye D. Hubbard

Hidden Gem! Don’t be fooled by the intimidating exterior this wine and liquor store has a wide range of beer, wine and spirits. From local brews to Coors, Franzia to Dom,Smirnoff to Belvedere; they have it all..and at the best prices short of a bulk discount store.

Kyle Furlong

Such a good store, 95% humidity inside tho

Evie A.

THEY JUST SAVED MY NIGHT!!!!!! they were open and they sell liquor, so lit. so excited.

Patient 88

This is... one of the best stores i've ver been in. great selection... amazing human beings running the establishment. They are always so kind to me. Even when I get a craving for a snack, they have amazing stuff.

Jack Stripper

This place carries the Yerba Mate I like and the people who own it are really great. I stop in just for tea but their prices on everything are reasonable.

Shayne Holler

Small mom and pop liquor store with a fantastic selection and amazing staff!

Estevan Perez

Pretty koo. I like the place and the prices and the people.

Laura Holder

Been here three times and the owner lady always is cute with her smart quips back at me. She does have the best deals on the hill.

Seth Paquin

The owners are very nice and friendly

Henry Danner

I was visiting this store on a short vacation. They had a rare gem I needed for my cognac collection. Decently priced and fair. Thanks for carrying a rare collection.

Janeé Harris

I was racially profiled by the old, frizzy red haired woman for wearing a ski mask, which is in full compliance with the covid mandate. I was shopping and minding my own business when she said I can't have that mask on! I explained to her that there's a pandemic going on, and it's gusty and freezing outside and that I'm on my bike. I asked, do you want me to take it off and risk exposing myself and others? She said yes, that the mask is for the mouth not the face. What sense does that make? What difference would it be if I had on a beanie and a mask? It's the same coverage. So of course I left and won't ever come back.

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