Greenwood Market, Seattle, Washington
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Greenwood Market (206) 782-1610 www.townandcountrymarkets.com
8500 3rd Ave NW Seattle Washington United States 98117
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Place: Greenwood Market Rating Avg: 30 No. of Ratings: 1
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Greenwood Market
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Type: Grocery Store

8500 3rd Ave NW
Seattle, Washington United States 98117 [ print map ]
(206) 782-1610
http://www.townandcountrymarkets.com


Hours: 7am-11pm


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Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Growlers
Singles

Beer Available At Greenwood Market (arranged by most recent)
Rochefort Trappistes 10 100, Westmalle Dubbel 99, American Brewing Breakaway IPA 92, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale 98, Silver City Bavarian Style Hefeweizen 57, Widmer Brothers Hefeweizen 39
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1 review for Greenwood Market
 Ambiance  40%
 Service  60%
 Selection  67%
 Food  70%
 Value  70%
 Overall  60%
 Rating  N/A



after4ever (176), Brier, Washington
  60   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/56/1010/15 7/10 7/1012/20

May 18, 2009
Smallest of the Town and Country Markets in the Seattle area. Shoreline and Mill Creek rule the roost for beer selection, to be sure. Each of those stores has at least one employee who really knows beer--maybe not quite to our standards of minutiae, but they know what’s coming out, they know what’s good, etc. Ballard and Greenwood benefit from their ordering policies though I can’t positively say either of those stores has a "beer guy" on staff. You can certainly get stuff that’s two or three steps up from convenience stores here, and a step up from half the supermarkets in town. That said, Greenwood collectively has about 200 awesome tap handles flowing on any given night, so, if you live in this neighborhood, you barely even need a beer fridge, ’cause ’most everything you’d be drinking would be fresh off the faucet. And if you’re just visiting, this place shouldn’t even be on your list for bottle shopping.



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