BWS Peninsula Tavern Drive
Address | 223 Railway Parade, Maylands WA, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 9271 0611 | ||||||||||||||
Hours |
|
||||||||||||||
Website | store.bws.com.au/storelocator/wa-maylands-4405 | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Liquor Store, Beer Store, Wine Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 2.8 10 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches BWS Belmont — 144 Epsom Ave, Belmont WA BWS Mt Hawthorn East — The Mezz Shopping Centre, Shop 7, 146/148 Scarborough Beach Rd, Mount Hawthorn WA BWS Bassendean — 78 Railway Parade, Bassendean WA BWS Mirrabooka — Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre, 43 Yirrigan Dr, Mirrabooka WA |
|||||||||||||||
Similar companies nearby Petition — State Buildings, St Georges Tce &, Barrack St, Perth WA The Re Store — 231 Oxford St, Leederville WA The Charles Hotel — 509 Charles St, North Perth WA Dan Murphy's Hyde Park — Cnr Bulwer and, Fitzgerald St, West Perth WA |
BWS Peninsula Tavern Drive reviews
10Staff need training in their wines. No way wines! This would support the state located in if held wines from locals. Rather than having so much imported wines from overseas. Australian wines are great but support local wineries to. In this case I could not find any western Australian wines in this BWS - Western Australia make great wines
Manager was friendly given he works in a tin shed. I recon 40+ C in Jan would be ugly.
I don't like drive through. The shop has adequate stock but is not a full range offering. Does the job.
The young, short, fat and dark brown skin coloured girl at the counter is rude and not customer friendly. She is acting as if she own the BWS at there. I have visited the counter around 6.30pm, 26th August 2023. BWS need to manage her out.
Not gonnna vist that store anymore …
Had worst shopping experience with the counter girl. She had an Indian vibe and acted as if we are there to get free drinks. Didn’t like the experience at all.
I looked too young, so I went home and came back with my ID. My young face is wrong.friendly staff.
Great local pub. Mostly call in at drive through.
Service good, prices competetive. Loads of choice. Freindly and efficient. I visit this place regularly.
Have been here 4 times to buy beer. Have not spoken a single word to any of the staff members. Lucky to even have the guys at the counter break conversation to look in my direction. Bit of an odd job for those types.
Nice bottle shop with friendly staff. Not bad for discounts if you have a Woolworths card and drink substantial amounts of grog.
Bog standard pub atmosphere here. If you visit enough you are treated like a local.
Bottle Shop has the usual offerings. Don't expect anything special.
I walked into the shop looking for a single beer and immediately upon my entry a woman comes running up to me with her hand out in a stop sign protesting that I had no shoes on my feet without even listening to the words that I was trying to communicate to her. I asked if they had bees knees beer and she said no and you have to get out of the store. Then the security guard comes running over, he too was telling me I had to get out of the store and neither of them would listen to a single word that came out of my mouth because I was offending their store with my presence.
As I left I told the lady that she should treat people like human beings, then went to leave. However instead, I turned around and walked up to the security guard and explained to him why I had no shoes.
Earlier in the day I had met a man on the train who had no shoes, a black eye, his swag stolen, nowhere to live and had spent his last $2 on some pens so that he could write a sign to try and beg change. I gave him my thongs and my phone number if he ever needed any help in the future.
No humanity at BWS whatsoever.