Cost Plus World Market, Schaumburg, Illinois
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Cost Plus World Market (847) 413-0400 http://www.worldmarket.com/home.jsp
1055 East Golf Road Schaumburg Illinois United States 60173
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Cost Plus World Market (OUT OF BUSINESS)
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Beer Store

1055 East Golf Road
Schaumburg, Illinois United States 60173 [ print map ]
(847) 413-0400
http://www.worldmarket.com/home.jsp

Hours: 9am-9pm Monday through Saturday; 10am-7pm Sunday.


Bottles: 50



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles



3 reviews for Cost Plus World Market (OUT OF BUSINESS)
 Ambiance 40%
 Service 33%
 Selection 36%
 Food 50%
 Value N/A
 Overall 32%
 Rating N/A



Walt (185), Chicago, Illinois
  34   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/54/105/15N/AN/A6/20

June 6, 2008
Very typical and VERY limited selection of beers...probably no rotation and some of the worst bottle shops in town have a better selection...they also had some sort of everything on clearance thing going on, so they may be going out of business soon...drive .8 miles further down the road and go to Binny’s.

SubstanceT (114), Saint Louis, Missouri
  30   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/53/105/15N/AN/A5/20

March 22, 2006
Your average CPWM. Nothing good about this place compared to what else is in this area.

Zeswaft (102), Seattle, Washington
  38   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/53/106/15 5/10N/A8/20

January 25, 2006
This place is weird, Pier 1 Imports meets Whole Foods, but not as good in either respects. To get a sense of what they sell look at the website. They sell furniture, snack food, and wine and beer from "around the world." The beer selection is meager. There are towers of their premade "Beers of the World" 12 packs all over the place. Some of them don’t look too bad. Best products they sell are Chimay, 3F Alpha King, Anchor porter, couple Bell’s, Goose Island, New Holland, Fullers ESB, and Samuel Smith. Nothing you can’t find at Binny’s down the street. Bells 6-pack were only $7.49. I liked that they sold singles for $1.59, about 40 different kinds. Inventory is very dusty, some is old and some is still good. The only reason I would go back is to buy singles, shops like that are rare around here. Staff was nice when I walked in, non-existant while I was there, and assholes when I checked out.

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Scene
Warehouse style home goods store

Staff
worthless

Parking
ample