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jason golden
Strangest convenience store. Doesn't have a huge selection of things but it has an enormous selection of beer. It also serves beer on tap and seems to be the local drinking hole for a few folks. It has a bar to sit at and sip beers which is kinda weird because it's a mini Mart and has mini Mart lighting, not where I wanna toss back a few but to each their own.
Nathan Rupert
Best cold beer selection in Ellensburg. There is no peer near here. Great 5$ breakfast burritos that will fill you up all day.
E Griffin
This is a very funky store with an intense variety of craft beer and wine. It’s been a grocery store, a skeezy convenience store, and now a weird hybrid beer and wine shop with food, snacks, and other items one could expect from a convenience store.
The store often undergoes slight changes so it’s worth coming in to take a look from time to time to see what’s new. The craft beer selection is second to none in Ellensburg or the greater area. The prices of the craft beer are fair, but sometimes a bit pricy compared to non-craft beer. If there’s a variety of craft beer you would like but don’t see, it’s possible for them to order it for you or make inquiries. the beer available on tap also rotates with some frequency, so it’s a good idea to buy up what you like while it’s there and get a growler. One can drink at the bar or take it in a growler to go. The teriyaki chicken is excellent, but occasionally they’ll offer other specialty items that are worth a try.
The staff can be hit or miss as it’s a college town and the staff is often made up of students who come and go. Generally they’re doing their best and are helpful. The owners are as quirky as the store but are genuinely kind and helpful. They’re also pretty knowledgeable and will do their best to offer a great service. The wife in particular loves kids and kids are always welcome in the store.
Manda Czerwinski
The cute lil Lady who owns this place is awesome and so very sweet. She gives my kids a treat Everytime we go. The food they have is great!
Itzela Cormin-Yestz
Very disorganized today, but the stockers were polite and diligent and the workers were understanding and helpful. The breakfast burritos are delicious, their promo items made me laugh, and it is the best place to get tasteful selections of alcohol.
Shannon Freeman
This store has been here for decades and it's always been call Happy's for as long as I can remember. I used to ride my bike to this store when I was in elementary school and buy candy. It was more of a traditional grocery store back then. I'm pretty sure they used to have meat lockers here as well as other standard grocery store stuff. This was mid-seventies or so. I have fond memories of riding my bike up and down the paved slopes bordering the parking lot. This was back when the Hi-Way Grill was still there where Jack in the Box is now.
Trista Hawley
Best bubble tea in town! And they have popping boba!! Their breakfast burritos are delicious, filling, and not very expensive, highly recommend stopping by if you haven't yet!!
Erik Carlson
This spot is so awesome to stop in for any kind of beer you might want. They even have beer on tap. They have some food available as well including fresh made food. Stop in here and see for yourself. Lots of options here, and kind of a unique spot. Everybody who is anybody knows where this spot is.
Adam Auckland
You have to try the breakfast burrito, it is made fresh everyday. They also have the best selection of beer in Central Washington. Easy in and out service.
Elena Kostyreva
I bought a Grand Cru here from Alesmith and it was terrible, I've had the same beer before and loved it so I looked at the bottle and saw it was bottled in 2016! This beer has been sitting in a hot store room for 2 years before being sold to customers & the public. They must buy old stuff from distributors at discount and sell them at regular prices. This is not a company I would like to give money to, would you?