Wow the first of the only 3 reviews I just read on this place couldn't have been more precise. The place is filthy inside and out. You get to smell the week old dumpster from the taco shack next door as you come and go after avoiding the one of three usual beggars that frequent the grounds. I don't know if they smoke tobacco or cannabis in the back room behind the register(and don't care bc I smoke both myself) But every time i walk into Charles's they have a stick of incense burning and you can't fool a seasoned smoker like me, i can tell they're smoking in there. And the most minimal of all the bad attributes i can put on Charles's Liquor is that they are outrageously overpriced. A pint of regular E&J Brandy there is $8.00! I pay $6.50 at Brookside Liquors off Marrows Road and 273. And once i bought a pint of Southern Comfort... $15.00!
The only reason they have maintained business until now(To answer Kim R's question from their first review) is because of their location. I lived down on Maryland Ave. for this summer and Boxwood Liquor though just over a mile away from Charles's was always my first pick, but i don't own a car. So do you think anybody within a three mile radius of Charles's who has a car or a ride would actually choose to shop there when Boxwood is just a mile further? The only people who are shopping there probably 90% do not have a car, they're buying their alcohol there in small quantity, cheap quality and on a regular basis. I asked for a fifth(750ml) of brandy there once and the Indian guy had to get down on two knees and one hand he had to reach so low and so far back from under the counter and I literally had to blow the layer of dust off the neck of the bottle. So that tells me the customers who mostly come in aren't buying a bottle for the week they're buying anything between a shot bottle and a pint, or a single tall can of something. Plus you never see almost any cars parked there unless they're there to get tacos next door. So how are they in business? there's lots of crappy unkempt houses all around there, their customers are mostly all on foot, their customers buy cheap quality and cheap quantities of alcohol and they do so on a nearly daily basis. So all of Charles's business is from poor, broke, homeless alcoholics that can't walk to Boxwood because they cant walk that far, or they have arrest warrants and want to avoid the traffic, cops, spouses or family on Maryland Ave/Rt4, or they cant buy a 750ml for $20 but buy two tall beers and a shot bottle every day of the week for $5 so they don't want mama, wifey or probation officer to see them with a black bag with something bottle shaped in it. When those patrons are gone(and they usually don't live too long) hopefully Charles's and the Taco Shack I'm sure they rent space to will become a new establishment whom caters to individuals on a higher end of Wilmington's socioeconomic statistical margins
What a dump. They seem to have a real problem maintaining their property and refuse to get rid of trash and furniture that is dumped around their dumpsters. Just ONCE I would like to see someone picking up trash in their parking lot. Ever. I've lived up the road from them for 7 years now and it's gone downhill bad. The inside of the store is a joke. Filthy, cramped ... it's about as ghetto as it gets.
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