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5 reviews for Warehouse Wine & Spirits
phiconners (3), Massachusetts does not count - explanation | | March 25, 2009 I find the selection to be very good - Stone (including seasonals), Port, Avery, Bear Republic and more. Definitely beers you can’t find in your average store. Staff are nice, some very knowledgeable on beer. | coliver6285 (1), does not count - explanation | | April 22, 2006 Definitely improved the bottle-conditioned selection. Also added some hard to find American beers (Moylans, Jolly Pumpkin, Two Brothers). A couple of the guys, esp. Steve, had great beer knowledge.
Good location next to Whole Foods. | | muzzlehatch (255), Burlington, Vermont | | June 17, 2005 What Clark said. Nothing you can’t find in a million other places in the state, only reason to go here is if you’re visiting or robbing Clark or you like Whole Foods. Nice looking place, looks like it’s pretty good for medium to slightly high-end wines. | | ClarkVV (90), Allston, Massachusetts | | February 7, 2005 Pretty much walked in and walked out. Nothing here worth mentioning. Lindemans fruit lambics, chimay, duvel, couple unibroues, hop devil, prima pils, some locals. Boring. Well laid out though, with an impressive wine selection. Most of the beer is kept in coolers as well. Good location next to Whole Foods. | | OldGrowth (107), North Carolina | | November 27, 2004 [ Updated August 10, 2006 ] Part of a big box store. I haven’t got any help other than the register. Fair New England selection, so so national crafts, typical BMC. Ok Euro selection. Should be able to find something you like here. Plenty of parking. |
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