Eagle Liquor on Chula Vista's Third Avenue features an expanded selection of domestic and imported beer, wine, and spirits alongside grocery items from its corner unit near the Palomar Street intersection. The store doubles as a neighborhood services hub offering check cashing, key duplication, and copy and fax capabilities, anchoring a stretch of Third Avenue where everyday errands converge with the grocery corridor served by Northgate González Market. Craft beer accounts for a notable share of the cooler space, with rotating selections from San Diego County breweries supplementing the core lineup of major domestic and imported labels. EBT/SNAP acceptance and a broad snack and grocery aisle make Eagle Liquor a combined convenience stop on the southern end of Third Avenue, south of the Third Avenue Village dining corridor anchored by Filippi's Pizza Grotto and Savoie Restaurant. Multi-service counters — key cutting, check cashing, document copying — sustain steady foot traffic across a customer base that overlaps with the everyday repair and alteration needs handled by Chito's Shoe Repair farther up Third Avenue. The spirits wall covers a domestic bourbon-to-imported-tequila range, and the craft-beer cooler carries rotating IPAs, stouts, and lagers from San Diego County microbreweries alongside a deep inventory of major labels spanning rum, vodka, whiskey, and mezcal.