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Whole Foods - NYC (7th Ave @ 24th St.)
Type: Beer Store Rating N/A - too few ratings
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 12 months ago Hours: 11pm-ish
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Ommegang Abbey Ale 97, Southampton IPA 81, Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron 98
More Beers Available Here
North Coast Old Stock Ale 98, Rogue HazelNut Brown Nectar 95, Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen-Weisse 98, Lagunitas Were Only In It For The Money 65, Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout 98, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 96, Samuel Smiths Organic Ale 58, North Coast PranQster Belgian 85, Dogfish Head Festina Peche 66, Samuel Smiths Organic Lager 39, Avery White Rascal 63, Dogfish Head ApriHop 85, Avery Karma Ale 47, Brooklyn East India Pale Ale 79, Samuel Adams Boston Lager 61, Avery IPA 90, Captain Lawrence St. Vincents Dubbel 94
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Your Opinions
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| Slipstream (14), | | January 23, 2008 [ Updated August 8, 2008 ] This is a natural foods supermarket - very busy, with long lines. The beer section is very good - some selections can disappear quickly, but interesting new ones appear regularly. I have a long way to go before I have tried everything this place has to offer. | | slimchill (56), Austin, Texas | | September 24, 2007 [ Updated September 15, 2008 ] Been to three of the NY WFM’s, and all were impressive in appearance and selection. Always helpful staff. | | BREWMUSKCLES (33), WEEHAWKEN, New Jersey | | August 11, 2007 an upscale supermarket that is - full of b/s-. the beer guy Aaron is an ok kid. they have a good selection of beers and they don’t overcharge too much -considering you are in manhattan. A is a beer advo guy but we shouldn’t hold that against him. place is clean and clientele are nice upscale working sheep types - oh well new york ain’t the same now that we licked common crime! | craige (3), Hoboken, New Jersey does not count - explanation | | November 28, 2006 The best part about going beer shopping at the Chelsea Whole Foods is that the guy who stocks the beer is very knowledgable about the product and is happy to help with recommendations or opinions. I can always find a beer I haven’t tried or at least can’t remember what it tastes like at this Whole Foods since the selection does change pretty frequently. I can’t speak as much for the other locations, but I do know the one at Union Square has a good selection as well, although I’ve only bought beer there once. I also like that a fair number of small bottles are available to be purchased singly. | | JoeMcPhee (221), Jackson Heights, New York | | November 26, 2006 The best supermarket selection in NYC. About 150 bottles, Belgians, local micros and national micros. Captain Lawrence, Cantillon, Dupont, Oskar Blues, Chimay, Blue Point etc. The killer cheese counter here makes this place one stop shopping. | | austinpowers (151), New York, New York | | May 26, 2006 [ Updated October 30, 2007 ] Lots of turnover and an upscale demographic guarantee that you’ll get fresh, fairly exotic beer like Hobgoblin and Dupont Reserve cider. In fact, there are, as of 3/07, four NYC Whole Foods locations:br
1. 7th Ave. & 24thbr
2. Union Square Southbr
3. Time Warner Center (southwest corner of Central Park)br
4. Bowery @ Houston St. |
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