Dijune's Liquor Store
Family-owned liquor store operating since 1966 with over 2,500 square feet of retail space and more than 1,500 products including wine, liquor, and spirits.
Overview
Dijune's Liquor Store is a family-owned wine and spirits shop at 812 Dewey Avenue in Rochester, NY, operating since 1966. The DiJune family's roots in Rochester retail stretch back further — the founder opened a cigar shop at the corner of Plymouth Avenue and Jay Street in 1933, later moving to a storefront on Driving Park before establishing the liquor store on Dewey Avenue. Now run by Sam DiJune, Sr., the shop occupies over 2,500 square feet of retail space in Rochester's northwest side and remains one of the area's few longstanding neighborhood businesses.
What They Offer
The store stocks more than 1,500 products across wine, liquor, and spirits categories. A sizable wine selection covers a range of vintages and price points. If a particular bottle or brand isn't on the shelf, Dijune's offers a special-order service — staff will place an order and bring it in for the customer. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
Known For
Dijune's Liquor Store is known for its deep ties to the Dewey Avenue corridor and its longevity as a family-run neighborhood shop spanning six decades. The store demonstrated that resilience after sustaining roughly $250,000 in damage during civil unrest in late May 2020. A cleanup effort that filled six dumpsters over three weeks followed, with community support helping the business reopen that July. That continuity — through generational ownership changes and significant setbacks — has made Dijune's a recognizable fixture along this stretch of Dewey Avenue.
Location & Neighborhood
Dijune's Liquor Store sits on the Dewey Avenue corridor in Rochester's Maplewood neighborhood, not far from the intersection of Dewey Avenue and Driving Park Avenue. Dewey Avenue is one of the northwest side's main commercial streets, running from Lyell Avenue north through several city neighborhoods and into the Town of Greece. The surrounding blocks mix small independent businesses with residential streets. Street parking is available along Dewey Avenue in front of the store.
Sources used in compiling this entry
dijunesliquor.com·maplewood.org·rocwiki.org·spectrumlocalnews.com
Last updated May 15, 2026