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4 reviews for Pipe and Pint
skippapotamus (1), does not count - explanation | | April 13, 2008 Very interesting, if unorganized, place. Has a few things nowhere else in town will, and it’s always worth asking what they’ve gotten in recently. Reasonable prices for boutique beer, and they don’t advertise at all so spread the word if you dig it. | | 00cobraR (27), Greensboro, North Carolina | | July 6, 2007 Cool little store. If you go, be prepared to smell like a big lit cigar. Past that, they had a nice little collection and if you look around youll find so treasure in there. | | ross (42), weddington, South Carolina | | October 30, 2005 not a bad little store for the beers. they have alot of belgians, some american beers, and some rare stuff. like grat said there’s a bunch of guys sitting around smoking pipes and cigars, but if you get past that (i did) there is alot of good beer hidden in the back. not a bad selection, de dolle, achel, chimay, avery, etc. worth checking out if you are in the area. | grat (6), ST. Louis, Missouri does not count - explanation | | October 25, 2004 Interesting little joint. Shady little building full of old men with scraggly facial hair. It is a pipe shop and beer store. Smells like pipe tobacco...but so will your beers. Selection is very random but there are some prizes hidden beneath the dust and tobacco ash. They carry Cantillon, all of the Avery, some DFH and other local stuff. A cider or two and a cooler full of old bottles from broken sixers. You might find a nice old AOS or something so dig around. Nice men. Burly men. Also have a GREAT selection of pipe tobacco and many locally crafted pipes. |
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