Mariah M.
Yelp
For a neighborhood liquor store, Buckingham's is amazingly good. I am a beer person, and I am always impressed with their selection of beer - they have a wide range that covers everything from California to Belgium. I am a little less a wine person, but I have found many wines that I like here, and that I consider to be well-priced. I appreciate that they take the time to put little notes next to the wine ("Very fruity!" "Rated blah blah in WIne Spectator!"), because it makes me feel a little better about buying a cheap bottle of wine with a pretty label.
They also have an ENORMOUS wall of the hard stuff, so I think there is a good chance that you can find what you're looking for here for your cocktail du jour. You might have to search for it yourself though, because I don't think that the owners are actually too well versed in alcohol. Case in point: I made crock pot apple cider (num num!) over the holidays, and the recipe suggested that I spike it with some apple brandy.
Cut scene.
LOCATION: Buckingham Wine & Spirits, a cold and windy December evening.
ME: (no clue, really) I'm looking for apple brandy...?
COUNTER-LADY: (no clue, really) Hmm... (points to assorted brandies) Pear? Peach? I don't see apple...
ME: Uh, well, I'm making apple cider. Can you recommend something?
COUNTER-LADY: (completely flummoxed) ...I don't really drink. At all.
So, I ended up with some apple-flavored Bacardi. It worked. But I can't help wondering what could have been, and if there was a dusty bottle of apple brandy hidden away somewhere high on a shelf.
By the way, I have never had any bad encounter with the people who work here. They have always been sweet, courteous, non-alcoholic enablers. NPR is always playing behind the counter. I am never judged.
Also, they have ice cream. What more could you want?