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Whole Foods Market, Chapel Hill
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Bottles: 100 or so
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Highland Cattail Peak Wheat 50, Presidente 4, Lagunitas Lucky #13 97
More Beers Available Here
Schloss Eggenberg Samichlaus Bier 88, Avery New World Porter 95, Weyerbacher Quad 91, Dogfish Head ApriHop 87, Avery White Rascal 67, Highland Black Mocha Stout 89, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale 96, Bison Organic IPA 65, Big Boss Big Operator Belgian Black Raspberry 82, Allagash Tripel Reserve 98, Founders Double Trouble IPA 99, Carolina Nut Brown Ale 74, Schneider Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock 98, Sierra Nevada Early Spring Beer (ESB) 81, Founders Breakfast Stout 100, North Coast Old Stock Ale 99, Kona Pipeline Porter 87, Leinenkugels Fireside Nut Brown Ale 26, Avery Old Jubilation Ale 94, Schneider Aventinus 99, Paulaner Hefeweissbier 92, Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter 96, Magic Hat Roxy Rolles 79, Dogfish Head Olde School Barleywine 96, Mendocino Winter Seasonal Imperial IPA 89, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale 97, Harpoon Winter Warmer 61, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 97, Chimay Triple / Blanche (White) 98, Bells Expedition Stout 100, North Coast Blue Star 49, Bells Best Brown Ale 89, Third Coast Old Ale 99, Anchor Our Special Ale (2005 and later) 91, Svyturys Baltas 39, St. Bernardus Blanche (Witbier) 91, Sierra Nevada Harvest 98, Youngs Double Chocolate Stout 97, Bells Special Double Cream Stout 98, Bells Kalamazoo Stout 100, Samuel Smiths Organic Cider 45
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6 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Chapel Hill
| dkachur (114), Charlottesville, Virginia | | September 13, 2009 Nice moderate sized WFM location. Parking sucks, but that’s no surprise. Service is decent, maybe a little subpar for a Whole Foods. Decent beer selection... one wall of the wine section and a singles section in prepared foods. Decent foreign and local selection... the American micros were there but seemed a bit scattered. The hot bar was tasty. Service was very poor for a Whole Foods (at least the cashier was nice, if poorly trained). Worth a stop if you’re hitting up the breweries in town. | | emacgee (25), Chapel Hill, North Carolina | | May 1, 2008 They usually have a good selection of available micros and exports. They’ll occasionally have something that another store wont have. Its usually a good place to go and pick up a nice six pack. | wingman333 (5), San Antonio, Texas does not count - explanation | | February 2, 2008 The selection of beers have gotten really good here lately, and if you ask they will order special for you. The beer advisor there is very knowledgeable and helpful. He is also accurate in knowing what will be there and when. Plus most everything is COLD! Now if they will just move the stinky cheese counter somewhere else and tell those clueless old ladies to stop ramming me with their organic free range food-laden shopping carts! | | wilkie (38), Raleigh, North Carolina | | January 28, 2008 Good selection of beers, but you have to look through the entire store for it. Got Ommegeddon after looking for a while (I stupidly told argo0 that it was readily available in NC!). Found Hopslam there (last sixer), and there is some decent local selection too. Not quite as good as the one in Raleigh, but has some beers the one in Raleigh doesn’t. Also, I got good service there. | | TURDFERGUSON (38), Carrboro, North Carolina | | January 23, 2008 Just stopped in here today. As performula mentions, WF is keen to the emergence of the craft beer market in the USA. Wish we could get one of those cool growler station hookups like they have in some of the WF’s up north. A fine selection here, but they aren’t as privy to the new releases when they first come out. Service is usually poor. | | performula (27), Triangle Area, North Carolina | | October 10, 2007 [ Updated November 3, 2007 ] This shopping center stinks. Get ready to run someone over as they are oblivious to their surroundings. The food is good, service is good, a little sit down portion near the prepared food section. Not a bad beer selection. Bells, Dogfish, Duck Rabbit, Clipper City, Southampton (1 or 2), Weyerbacher (1 or 2), Victory (2 or 3), Rogue Imperials, and the typical other stuff of the area. Found an EEL River Organic Porter today. |
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