Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Jolly Pumpkin Maracaibo Especial 96, Dogfish Head Festina Peche 69, Dark Horse One Oatmeal Stout 96
More Beers Available Here
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel 100, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, New Holland Lucid Kolsch 43, Unibroue Trois Pistoles 99, Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout 99, Magic Hat Roxy Rolles 79, Founders Backwoods Bastard 98, Founders Porter 99, Bells Hell Hath No Fury 92, Victory Old Horizontal 100, Dark Horse Reserve Special Black Bier 98, Dragonmead Crown Jewels India Pale Ale 72, Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter 98, Stone 08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale 95, Avery Ellies Brown Ale 83, Stoudts Scarlet Lady Ale ESB 72, Stone Pale Ale 93, Avery Fifteen 68, Atwater Blocktoberfest 26, Arcadia India Pale Ale 64, Magic Hat #9 52, Arbor Sacred Cow IPA 84, Erie Brewing Misery Bay IPA 48, Breckenridge 471 Small Batch IPA 94, Great Lakes Commodore Perry IPA 90, Magic Hat Circus Boy 26, Magic Hat Odd Notion - Participation Lager (Autumn 08) 44, Third Coast Old Ale 99, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Michigan Brewing Celis White 81, Arbor Bavarian Bliss Hefeweizen 46, Dark Horse Scotty Karate Scotch Ale 93, Arbor Red Snapper Special Bitter 59
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43 reviews for Bello Vino Marketplace (OUT OF BUSINESS)
| trayns (23), Beverly Hills, Michigan | | February 13, 2009 As a former student at UofM, this is was a second home. The staff was extremely helpful, and their selection was the reason I was able to get into craft beer. They had a HUGE selection at competitive prices. I would frequent this location often and I am sad to hear it recently closed. BRING BACK BELLO VINO. | Browneyedgirl (4), Sterling Heights, Michigan does not count - explanation | | January 19, 2009 Store closed January 15, 2009. | | msante79 (73), Orland Hills, Illinois | | November 27, 2008 One hell of a grocery store. Stopped in on way back to Chicago from Detroit and I am glad I stopped in. They have a huge selcetion of both wine and beer. Great imports and belgains. Tons of six packs and good selection of domestic bombers. What makes this place truely special is the singles selection. They have close to 150 singles available. We are not talking about crappy singles either. They have the full line of Bells, Founders, DFH, Dark Horse, Arbor, Arcadia, Brooklyn and ton of other local breweries. Place is basically a gormet market. If I ever have the chance to go to Detroit again I will make sure I stop back in. | jstraw (3), Chicago, Illinois does not count - explanation | | October 24, 2008 Outstanding selection of both bombers and 12 ouncers, with I’d guess 50-75 of the latter available as eaches. As an out-of-stater, I was able to pick up a lot of stuff not available in Illinois. No bargains, but prices were reasonable. HIghly recommended detour. | | sealfriend (18), , New Mexico | | September 30, 2008 A gourmet grocery store with an extensive wine selection and a very densely backed beer corner in the back of the store. Stacks and shelves of individual bottles, four packs and six packs are surrounded by refrigerators.
Here, I picked up: Beer Geek Breakfast, Hopslam, Kalamazoo Stout, Third Coast Old Ale and a few other MI favorites. They also carry a huge supply of Jolly Pumpkin stuff.
Look up the hours before you goit closes early. Apparently, the beer guy is extremely knowledgeablebut wasn’t working on the day I was there.
| | flatmatt (13), Northville, Michigan | | September 20, 2008 Wow. What a great place. I walked back to the beer section with a basket, thinking I’d only pick up three or four things, but man I should have taken a cart. That basket felt like it was going to break with all the good stuff I found there, and that was probably less than a third of the things that leaped out in my brief fifteen minutes there. Several brands that I wasn’t aware were even available in the area, and well-stocked in each brand. I think I’m going to have to go back and recalibrate my selection ratings for other stores. In addition, the beer staff member seemed to be doing a pretty good job of helping another group pick some beers while I was there. Prices are pretty decent, cheaper than the Beer Depot downtown on comparable items. | | fly (190), austin, Tejas, | | September 2, 2008 Nice - and another THANK YOU to my brother fro driving me there. While I had already picked up many items I saw there, the selection was good and the beer buyer approached me to see if I needed help. | leeburg (3), Juneau, Alaska does not count - explanation | | August 21, 2008 Bello Vino was located on my route to my work for a year, so I stopped in a lot. Drew introduced me to some great Belgians, which I particularly enjoy and of which they had a pretty exceptional selection. They didn’t always have the rare local micros, so the store is probably not worth traveling long distances for, but I really have no complaints. | | notalush (157), Denver, Colorado | | June 10, 2008 Based on previous ratings, I was expecting a treasure trove of kuhnhenn and other obscure MI brews - I got nothing of the sort - in fact, there were no kuhnhenn beers at all, and aside from one or two jolly pumpkin that are hard (but not impossible) to find out of state, there were no MI brews I couldn’t get elsewhere in the midwest (minus the 10 cent per bottle deposit!) - however, if my expectations weren’t so high, I would have been quite suprised, especially considering the fact that this is a grocery store (when’s the last time you saw Cantillon in a grocery store?) - fairly extensive micro selection - I grabbed a handful of dark horse brews I’d yet to try - there wasn’t much else to rave about - it was nice, but I am leaving MI with far less beer than I thought I would - I guess that’s good for my wallet. | | CharlesDarwin (142), Point Judith, Rhode Island | | May 15, 2008 Bello Vino is awesome. Anything you want in singles, great. A fantastic selection of Michigan micros and world beers. Drew and Matt are some of the most knowledgeable beer purveyors around. Prices are great too. |
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