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Curbside Service

About 175 of the state's 600 liquor stores will offer curbside pickup service. In Butler County, two stores — one on Route 19 at the Cranberry Mall in Cranberry Township and the other in Seven Fields at 206 Seven Fields Blvd. — will provide the service.
2 liquor stores in county offer pickup

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Beginning Monday, select Fine Wine & Good Spirit stores in Pennsylvania will be open for curbside pickup.

The move, announced Saturday by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board on its website, is the latest attempt to meet consumer demand since Gov. Tom Wolf ordered state-run liquor stores closed during the coronavirus pandemic.

About 175 of the state's 600 stores will offer the service. Each of the state's counties has at least one store that will take a limited number of phone orders per day and then bring your purchases out to the car.

In Butler County, curbside pickup will be available at two stores — one on Route 19 at the Cranberry Mall in Cranberry Township and the other in Seven Fields at 206 Seven Fields Blvd.

Only one order will be accepted per caller per day and it cannot exceed six bottles, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board said, adding that store staff would inform callers about the availability of products at each location.

Orders by phone will be taken from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or until the store reaches the maximum number of orders it can fulfill that day. The stores will operate Monday through Saturday.

Payment by credit card will be required by phone, and all curbside pickup sales are final, meaning no returns.

The full list of stores in the curbside pickup program, along with the stores' telephone numbers, can be seen by visiting the state liquor control's website at https://www.lcb.pa.gov

According to the website, state stores are “making strides in expanding service to our customers. We ask you to remain patient if you don't get through by phone right away. We're optimistic our capacity to fulfill orders through our website and curbside pickup will increase in the coming weeks. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding.”

Consumers can still order their liquors, wines and spirits online, however, the site has had issues with traffic volume and it limits the orders it accepts each day.

Online ordering can be accessed through https://www.finewineandgoodspirits.com/.

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