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| CheersMate (132), Fremont (Seattle), Washington | | March 4, 2012 An odd amalgam of coffee, tea, wine, and beer. Hell, those are two of my favorite things, that is - coffee, and beer, and actually coffee before beer, mind you. Anyways, this place is quite modern, in comparison, to, well, all of Missoula. They had a lovely assortment of coffee beans, but I think we have them beat in Seattle. Anyways, I’m there for the beer, so I must concentrate. I think I counted 3, double-door coolers. It may have been four, but if you turn your ass around, you’ll notice a shelf of beers, too. There were a couple of glasses to choose from. Also, head to the back, and give the cases of bottles stacked along the crescent-shaped wall a look; you may find something great. Overall, this had a decent selection, but it is more costly there than at Worden’s. Plus, you don’t get the ol’ time feelin’. Oh, wait, before I go, you can actually purchase singles here, which is a big, big bonus. Shibby. | | Savvy1982 (53), Lethbridge, Alberta | | January 2, 2012 A coffee/wine/beer bar, that serves Starbuscks-style pastries. Not really a place to eat per se, but a funky little beer store. Only place in Missoula with a selection of beer glassware that I found, and they remain the ONLY place in Montana I’ve ever found De Molen. Better selection of Imports /Belgians than anjywhere else in Missoula, and a decent enough selection of Montana/Northwest micros. I also like the fact that virtually everything here is in coolers, which makes me feel bettewr when buying IPAs. Not quite as good as Wordens, better than Good Food. Better vibe than either of them. | | Torontoblue (16), Edmonton, Alberta | | October 9, 2011 Huge, airy coffee bar/wine/beer store. Beer & wine are off to the left as you walk in. Nice, large beer selection. 5 large fridges on the wall, with a big wooden display creating a cordone from the coffee/wine section. For me, the craft beer selection, though smaller, rivals Worden’s (No BMC stuff at Liquid Planet), and also offers different brands to Worden’s. Good selection of PNW, UK & Belgian beers. Also had a few craft beers from New Zealand, Spain & Holland. Best part of Liquid Planet is the 20% discount for buying ANY mix 6 pack...and this is also applicable if you buy 6 big bottles. I grabbed 12 bottles and promptly got my 20%, even though a few of the beers were doubled up. There was no staff there asking if I needed help or not, but that never bothers me. | | curly (114), Seattle (Newcastle), Washington | | July 11, 2010 Cool trendy looking coffee shop. By the way why the hell would you drink hot coffee on a 90 degree day? I never understood that. Anyway the beer selection is pretty good, lots of 12oz singles and bombers with only a few Scandinavian and Belgians but more than you see at any of the grocery stores. I didn’t even actively try to come to this place, rather I was walking down the street with my dad and cousin, who were running in the Missoula Marathon, and I saw it and remember seeing the name here on Ratebeer, so of course I had to stop in. It was well worth it. Looks like a place though where bottles may sit for a while. | | MissoulaBeer (10), | | May 8, 2010 It is a coffee shop with a large wine and beer selection. The staff is trained as barista’s first, any knowledge of wine or beer is the results of personal experience and not that of on the job training. If you are looking for wine suggestions go else where. | | bitbucket (62), Kirkland, Washington | | July 1, 2008 This place is supposedly a coffee shop. but they also have a beer section where I found a decent selection of Montana beer, various Northwest micros, and imports. Most, but not all is refrigerated. The food is limited to pastries served with coffee and lattes. |
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