Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Long Trail Brewmaster Series Imperial Porter 94, Stone 09.09.09 Vertical Epic Ale 95
More Beers Available Here
Ommegang Witte 81, Samuel Smiths Organic Raspberry Fruit Beer 70, Samuel Adams Octoberfest 70, Rock Art Belvidere Big IPA 87, Rock Art American-Belgo IPA 68, Stone Imperial Russian Stout 100, Stone Ruination IPA 100, Samuel Smiths Organic Cider 46, Long Trail Brewmaster Series Coffee Stout 96, Rock Art Jasmine Pale Ale 46, Peak Organic Espresso Amber Ale 79, Brooklyn Local 1 94, Allagash Black 95, Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence 92, Allagash Four 98, Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale 98
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16 reviews for City Market Onion River Co-Op
| LadySusan (77), Ste-Therese, Quebec | | August 2, 2009 This is a nice place to find local produce as well as a good choice of beers.The atmosphere is friendly and you can meet some very nice people. The service is great. All in all a nice place to go to and fell welcomed and find what you want. | | Quevillon (139), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec | | September 28, 2008 Visité pour la première fois le 25/9/08. Une jolie épicerie Coop qui n’est pas polie mais bien arrangé, je suis jalous des employés car qu’ils n’ont pas d’uniforme. La sélection est très bonne, j’ai trouvé une Unibroue Terrible, une bière discontinuée. C’est sur que la sélection au Winooski Beverage Warehouse est en général meilleur en sélection, mais je me sans bien plus confortable et c’est dans le centre ville. | | IPFreely (92), Lewiston, New York | | June 9, 2008 Very attractive for a supermarket. This is actually a great supermarket, which also carries a pretty solid selection of beer and sake. The beer selection was mainly local micros, with a few imports. Service was adequate and friendly. Also, look in the frozen food section for some American Flatbread pizzas. I was plenty happy to bring a few of those home. Nice store | | Rastacouere (475), Montréal, Quebec | | October 29, 2007 A hippie spirited store with a solid, but diversified selection of everything - food or liquid, but perhaps not exceptional in any department. Still, a growing number of sakes, lots of cheeses and the excellent location, makes this worth the 5 minute walk to get there from Burlington’s center. The beer selection holds above a hundred bottles and that makes it quite good for Vermont, but obviously, if you have the time, a trip to Winooski would offer a larger variety. On the other hand, I counted a few bottles here that were not at Winooski, so you may want to pop in anyway. I like the place anyway and their breads are very solid. | | notalush (158), Denver, Colorado | | August 5, 2007 A really nice grocery store in the style of Whole Foods, focusing a lot on local produce and goods - even if it didn’t sell beer it would be worth a stop, as their selection of food and other products is very impressive - the beer section contains about everything you can get in VT, but when I was there their stock of McNeills had dwindled to three (although one of those was Old Ringworm, score!) - the small shelf of sakes was nice, too - overall a great little local grocery - however, it seems to get very busy, and the parking lot is dangerously small (my girlfriend and I almost got ran over in front of the place). | | TaktikMTL (141), Montréal-Nord, Quebec | | August 21, 2006 Établissement visité le 11 août après le diner. Comme on ne peut presque rien traverser, comme nourriture, à la frontière nous sommes venu faire nos achats ici pour apporter en camping. Ambiance: Un supermarché comme j’aime, plein de produits à découvrir et le tout très bien présenté. Service: Je ne crois pas que tout le personnel sont des experts en bière mais si vous avez des questions hésitez pas à demander à Muzzlehatch qui y travaille. Selection: Surtout des produits du Vermont. Tout les produits sont disponible froid. On y trouve aussi un bon choix de produit en format de 22 oz. Food: Paradis des aliments biologiques sous toutes ses formes. Bon choix de fromage local. (23e rating d’établissement) | | Sammy (273), Toronto, Ontario | | November 9, 2005 A good selection of Vermonts particularly McNeills. Not much in imports. There were some Rogues as well. As this is not the biggest supermarket, the beer selection is a significant portion of the store. Lots and lots of 12-paks boxes and some growlers. Staff were not beer knowledgeable they just work here. Good long hours and convenient downtown location, so a sure stop ifyou are passing through this beautiful small city. What I liked best in Vermont was here, the emphasis on the local craft everythin industry, and the minimum in macro selection. | | Cletus (175), Connecticut | | October 10, 2005 I went in there expecting to find a decent selection of beer. The store itself is very nice, but their selection is not much better than most other package stores I’ve been to in the area. The one thing they do have are McNeills, but why not stop there on the way up? | | CapFlu (179), Victoria, British Columbia | | August 7, 2005 I was very pleasantly surprised by the selection at the City Market - I presumed only Long Trail and a bunch of the Wolavers yet there is so many more quality VT brewers here including McNeills, Putney Mountain Mead, Magic Hat, Rock Art and Vermont Pub & Brewery (growlers). A great grocer - I wish we’d get a place like this in Ottawa for our environmentally conscious and organic population. | | Goldorak (110), Montreal, Quebec | | July 20, 2005 I really wished there was a nice grocery store like this in my area. Clean, friendly, great bulk section, very impressive cheeze assortment, and good lineup of local brews. A few growlers, plenty of bombers, 6-packs and singles. Only thing that surprised me was the lack of ciders, but maybe they sold out their stock. |
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