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Beer Available At Hall’s Grocery (arranged by most recent)
Mikkeller It’s Alive! (White Wine Barrel Lychee Edition) 93, Jester King Thrash Metal Farmhouse Strong Ale 92, Jester King Noble King Hoppy Farmhouse Ale 94, Widmer Brothers Reserve Lemongrass Wheat 65, Widmer Brothers W’12 Dark Saison 63, Boulevard Smokestack Series - Chocolate Ale 96, Rahr & Sons Visionary Brew 55, Left Coast Asylum Belgian-Style Tripel Ale 77, St Feuillien Green Flash Bière De L’Amitié 98, Ommegang Seduction 94, Widmer Brothers Full Nelson IPA 92, Widmer Brothers Reserve Barrel Aged Brrrbon 92, Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #37 - Rich & Dan’s Rye IPA 91, Southern Star Pine Belt Pale 91, Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye IPA 98, Stone 11.11.11 Vertical Epic Ale 90, Ass Kisser Porter Pounder Smoked Porter 94, Timmermans Oude Gueuze 95, Clown Shoes Hoppy Feet Black IPA 95, Deschutes Black Butte XXI 100
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Brandon1989 (3), Euless, Texas does not count - explanation | | February 18, 2012 i have come here a few times for beer but i usually end up buying at other local stores. you can not split up six packs which is very lame and their prices are the highest out of everywhere i have been. the only reason i would ever shop here is for buying a rare bottle that i won’t be able to find at my normal beer stores. | | Mora2000 (51), Dallas, Texas | | December 18, 2010 This store is very consistent. Sometimes the staff is very knowledgeable and helpful, other times the people seem completely disinterested/rude and know little to nothing about beer.
Until a few months ago, Hall’s was always among the first stores in the Dallas area to get new beers and often times had beers that were nowhere else in the area. For example, they have had Allagash Victor, Victoria, Four, etc... for months, while no one else outside of Houston and Austin has gotten any.
That being said, several months ago (Fall 2010) they remodeled the store and switched to also selling liquor. Since that time, business has seemed to really pick up - the store is always packed - but the selection has suffered. There are beers available in DFW that they now don’t stock and others they get weeks after other stores. The selection is still very good, just not as good as it was before the switch to liquor sales. Also, the prices are among the highest in the Metroplex and they do not sell singles.
They also sell sandwiches in the deli, which are a little expensive, but pretty good nonetheless. | DancingNancy (4), Texas does not count - explanation | | December 2, 2010 Still part of a gas station, but recently was turned into a full-on liquor store, and is now sectioned off from the gas station part of the building. Mostly overpriced, but great selection, and some beers that are hard to find elsewhere. Friendly enough staff. | | ChainsawIndian (10), Texas | | September 25, 2010 I have been going to this place for years. Even though I live about 15 miles away it’s still worth the drive and the prices to find what I can’t get in my area. | | BarZigKin (29), San Antonio, Texas | | January 3, 2010 This is a beer store that sells gas. 90% of it is overpriced, but, if you double-check, you can find a few fairly priced items. Staff was knowledgeable and offered assistance. Great selection for NTX--Saw several bottles not found anywhere else (Central Mark-Up, Mr. Gs, K and B, etc). Cheap/cool pint glasses in back (great if most beer you drink is "pint-able"). If it’s out of the way for you, just go once and let that visit be your guiding light from then on out. Maybe the last place in DFW that still has Utopias available. | | DarkBeerChick (15), San Antonio, Texas | | January 3, 2010 Probably one of the best selections of craft beer and bombers on North Texas. The layout is a little strange and I found some of the beer selection to be hidden...it was kinda like a treasure hunt. Their wine selection is large and laid out by region (California, France, etc), but their beer is not...it’s just kinda all over the place (found the Oskar Blues selection over by Coors and Bud but not by the other Colorado craft beers). Saw some stuff here I’d never seen before (Sam Adams Utopias for instance). Great selection of drinking glasses. Prices are a bit higher than I’ve seen anywhere else. Staff is friendly. | | BMan1113VR (279), Los Angeles, California | | November 8, 2009 [ Updated March 27, 2010 ] Wow, what they say is true. This place really does have by far the best selection in DFW. Gas station, with a huge selection of wine and beer. Lots of local Texas wines. A little market with fresh produce and deli in the back. Helpful staff. Beers are scattered all over the place, and they are just things you don’t see else where in Dallas. No ice ciders, and minimal ciders in general. A few meads, including two I hadn’t seen before. Sake selection was good, but not great. Layout isn’t great. This place is damn expensive as well. A bit out of the way for me as well. | | Cavie (80), Fort Worth, Texas | | June 10, 2009 [ Updated March 7, 2010 ] Amazing selection for a GAS STATION. Heard about it from a friend and made the trip up. I wasn’t disappointed in the selection. Was able to pick up some Sam Adams specialty brews that I had never seen before. Prices were much higher than I was used to seeing, but what are ya gonna do? It’s a gas station. | jkwalking05 (4), Arlington, Texas does not count - explanation | | March 22, 2009 Along with MR. G’s this place has the best selection in the DFW Metroplex. That being said I still wish we’d get more beers here. It is located at a Valero gas station, thus you get gas staion quality service...maybe slightly better. I view the $4.50 price on singles as a way of them saying DON’T DO IT, which sucks, but what can you do. The prices on some of their 750’s is $5-$6 over the going rate, but some are a little less than other places (it’s a gas station, you"ve got to bargain shop if you don’t want to get ripped-off). They do have beers that I have not seen anywhere else though. I got 2 Sam Adams Triple Bock’s to add to the cellar (call me crazy...I like the stuff), De Proef beers, and a Petrus boxed collection. and they also still have christmas beers in March (good or bad they have them). | | legion242 (101), Richardson, Texas | | January 18, 2009 [ Updated May 7, 2010 ] Best selection in DFW coupled with the worst prices. Out of the way for me, but I buy my firewood here in the winter, so I can never stop myself from looking around. And damned if I don’t al;ways see something new, but only buy about 50% of the time because of the prices- not because I can’t afford, but for the princeable of the thing. Charlie Hall loves and admits to being a ripoff. |
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