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| Sledutah (151), Utah | | October 14, 2010 This is one of the smaller BevMos that I’ve been too. Still they had a nice selection of local beers as well as imports. | | richiesd (10), California | | August 25, 2010 Honestly, maybe b/c this is an older BevMo, but I’m just not a huge fan of this one. It’s not as well lit as the Mira Mesa one. It seems smaller, with less employees there overall, but it gets more foottraffic being in downtown La Jolla.
The prices are typical BevMo, which is generally pretty good, and they have a decent selection, but not as good as Mira Mesa imo.
I didn’t really talk to anyone whenI was here last, so I can’t comment on service, but at least the checkout was reasonably fast. | | daknole (204), Scottsdale, Arizona | | August 2, 2010 Another bevmo. Solid stuff. Wish they sold singles. | | DeadGirl (76), La Jolla, California | | May 17, 2010 I always have to stop here when in the area, whether it’s frozen yogurt across the street, visiting La Jolla Brewhouse, or Karl Strauss brewery. Nice location, and their prices can’t be beat. Maybe I don’t always leave with something in my hands, but their selection is good enough to keep me coming back, and it changes all the time. Recently bought some Goose Islands there. Worth it. | | JohnnyJ (94), San Diego, California | | August 20, 2009 Nice bottle shop. Good selection, but overall pretty typical for a BevMo. Just around the corner from La Jolla Brewhouse, so check them both out. | | Rastacouere (581), Montréal, Quebec | | June 30, 2009 With the place being just around the corner from La Jolla Brewhouse, we kind of had to spot. I can’t say we found anything here that was not also at Holiday Wine Cellar where we stopped on the next day, but there is still plenty of interesting beers of the area if you are from abroad, including stuff like bottled Oggi’s, Lost Abbey, Stone, Alesmith etc. Since San Diego does not have a world-class store, if your road takes you by La Jolla brewhouse, there is no reason not to pop in and browse through their 2 aisles of microwbrews. Solid. | | Snojerk321 (53), San Diego, California | | May 4, 2009 A great place to find some beers the other BevMo’s cant seem to get. When Steven was there he would bring in all sorts of random (great) stuff, now he’s in Solana Beach.....lame. | | blutt59 (121), Dallas, Texas | | April 3, 2009 Nice selection of 6 packs and bomber, 750’s of local beer, hectic area with tight parking, some of the more hard to find Coronado, Ballast Point, etc, good stop when in this part of town, prices seemed average | | hopdog (220), Lansdale, Pennsylvania | | December 9, 2008 Located a half block by the La Jolla Brew Pub...I walked over here after lunch at the brew pub. Nice solid selection of beer. I saw lots of Ballast Point, Alesmith - including the Alesmith-Stone-Jolly Pumpking beer, and just tons of other beer that an out of towner like myself look for. I did not end up buying too much new stuff...I think only 3 beers I have not tried to date -but it is getting hard for me to find new beers that I have not had yet-. I would definitely stop by if you are in the area, espeially if you are an out of towner looking to stock up the Hotel fridge... | | JoeMcPhee (398), Toronto, ON, Ontario | | November 1, 2008 A very nice bottle shop with a solid beer selection... kind of annoyed me seeing Allagash and Ommegang stuff for cheaper than I can find them back home, but I digress. I had a very friendly staffer chat beer with me for five or so minutes until he kind of figured out that I didn’t really need/want any help. Lots of local stuff, both bombers and six-packs. Excellent prices as well. Not a whole lot to complain about. As always, they are a bit sterile, but you can’t really complain about that too much... it’s just a place to buy bottles. |
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