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Beer Available At Whole Foods Market - Park Lane (arranged by most recent)
Ballast Point Sculpin IPA 100, Twisted Pine Ghost Face Killah 20, Clown Shoes Lubrication 91, BrewDog Hardcore IPA (9.2%) 99, Stone Double Bastard Ale 100, Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale 99, Rogue Mocha Porter 96, Choc Winter Stout , Pike XXXXX Stout 99, Blackthorn Cider 13, Indian Wells Märzen Madness 17, Victory V Lager 42, Avery The Kaiser Imperial Oktoberfest 96, Victory Storm King Imperial Stout 100, Deschutes Black Butte XXIII 99, (512) One 2 87, Boulevard Collaboration No. 2 White I.P.A. 98, Fox Barrel Maid of Orleans 50, Rahr & Sons Gravel Road 70, Anchor Steam Beer 81
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| jhamp9 (13), Corinth, Texas | | November 30, 2011 Good selection and friendly staff. Prices are competitive with most places around. | | ilovedarkbeer (61), Abilene, Texas | | October 17, 2011 Came here for beers one afternoon. Grabbed a few of the new arrivals and took them up to the checkout. The girl told me none of the beers were in the system and gave me them for FREE! I was so confused until she also included her telephone number on my receipt. Will come back here for sure. I mean its a Whole Foods...they have a bit of a different selection than CM and the store is delicious. | | Dixonian (79), Dallas, Texas | | August 24, 2011 I used to come to this store for the massive beer selection (2 huge walls of brew, mostly craft) but now I mostly go to get growler fills. They swap out kegs pretty regularly and have started to get some rarer stuff. Service is decent, I’ve ran into a few people that know a decent amount about beer. | | mar (60), Dallas, Texas | | December 5, 2010 Nice store, beer on tap, good selection for tx, bman said it though, sake selection could use some improvement. | | boomerbrew (14), Texas | | October 19, 2010 The main thing is the selection of beers. This is a food market and they have a pretty good selection of beers that I have discovered. | | Swalden28 (41), McKinney, Texas | | April 14, 2010 Nice store. Stopped by here opening day, damned it was crowded. Largest selection I have seen at a grociery store. I was on the isle for 30 min. waiting to see if anyone asked me if I needed assistance. It was only me and 1 other person on the isle but it never came. Good pricing as well. | | blutt59 (121), Dallas, Texas | | April 6, 2010 New store on Central Expressway with big beer selection and best mix six of any Whole Foods. All the usual foodstuffs and tap beer as well. | | BarZigKin (29), San Antonio, Texas | | March 21, 2010 This is a straight up, pimpin’ Whole Foods. All 64ft of beer is cooled and ready to go. Nice selection of singles as well as a decent mix-six selection (although each beer is pricier than their Plano location). Friendly staff and draught beer available over in the wine area. Reasonably priced and a good selection---Good combination to do battle with the Central Market down the street (which I feel has a better selection). | | BMan1113VR (279), Los Angeles, California | | March 15, 2010 Opened March 15, 2010 (current phone number is the regional as they are not listing the store number yet). This place is in the same development as my apartment, so let me know if you decide to swing by. Great new place. This is the flagship Whole Foods and was suppose to be the largest in the world when they were building it (I am not sure if it still is). 64 feet of beer selection. Plenty of locals and plenty of singles with a make your own six pack selection. Quite a good selection by Dallas standards and definitely better than the other area Whole Foods (Plano might be close, but it blows the other Dallas ones away). They also have a "wine bar" which serves beer on tap (no growler fills though). Currently only three beers on tap (SNPA, Firemans #4 and Blanche de Bruxelles). Decent sake selection, but not as good as Central Market. Looks promising! Also homebrewers: they have a few types of honey (including local wildflower) and maple syrups that you can get by the pound in the bulk section at an extremely good price (a pound of grade A maple syrup is $6.99/lbs). |
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