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Beer Available At North End Market (arranged by most recent)
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50 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 7/10 SELECTION 7/15 FOOD 5/10 VALUE 5/10 OVERALL 8/20 steelalfa (5) Ohio | May 9, 2011 Small bar. Reasonable beer selection for what’s primarily a Wine Store | 68 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 8/10 SELECTION 8/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 15/20 Pipper (34) Ohio | May 20, 2009| Updated June 4, 2009 Small selection compared to Heinen’s at least in terms of singles and variety. The staff is friendly and helpful and are generally willing to break up a six pack if you want the single instead. Mostly a wine bar so that is their main focus and interest. Very small 3 seater bar right next to the beer with about 5 beers on tap, none of which are the ones listed on their website. UPDATE: Talked to one of the guys in the store and asked him to contact Three Floyds and Russian River to see if we could get them in Ohio. Said he was pretty sure that FFF no longer was in Ohio distributing and while he sold Russian River Chardonnay he knew nothing about the brewery side of the winery. Guy had FFF Behemoth that was a gift from a customer sitting on top of one of their coolers taunting me. | 74 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 6/10 SELECTION 12/15 FOOD 5/10 VALUE 6/10 OVERALL 15/20 502F (47) ARLINGTON, Virginia | September 8, 2008| Updated June 4, 2009 Went here last weekend while visiting my girlfriend (she lives in Hudson). This places has a pretty minimal selection but a very descent one. It had founders, DFH, Cantillon, Hanssens, Harvey’s, Bear Republic, Victory, Great Lakes, Hoppin Frog, Thirsty Dog, Stone, Great Divide, Southern Tier, Avery, and more respectable micros. The prices were fine, the people were nice, and there was a descent selection of singles and even some pseudo-rarities (at least for me). I didn’t ask for service or try the food so I will be giving those sections the middle most rating number. If you are into wine, 75 percent of the store is the wine section and they seem to be mostly a wine place and thus seemed to know their wine well. It was a friendly coasy atmosphere with a small (kind of awkwardly placed bar). No one was really in there. The had a nice big flat screen with a football game playing on it above the bar. Pretty nice she-she beer and wine stop in a nice little she-she town. | 70 AMBIANCE 3/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 9/15 FOOD 6/10 VALUE N/A OVERALL 14/20 Zekenhoe (9) Northfield Center, Ohio | August 3, 2007| Updated June 4, 2009 Even though I live very close to North End, I only visited it recently. They started as a wine store and kept expanding. A very nice mix of micro’s & imports (none of the standards either). The dinner menu looked good but didn’t have much for my wife (vegetarian). It’s the best beer selection within 15 miles easily. | 86 AMBIANCE 4/5 SERVICE 9/10 SELECTION 13/15 FOOD N/A VALUE N/A OVERALL 17/20 sliffy (86) Columbus, Ohio | December 27, 2006| Updated June 4, 2009 Stopped in here on a recommendation from my parents. They said they had some fancy beers there. It looks like they are part wine/beer store, and part restaurant/bar. When you walk in, there is a bar to your right with I believe 6 taps, all micros, and the beer section is right in front of you. Lots of Unibroue, Stone, Hopping Frog, and a wide range of imports, some new to me, most not. I think I may have been the first official beer geek in this place, because I found a shelf of 2004 Old Guardians and 2005 Stone RIS. I left with a big grin on my face.
Steven, probably the beer guy there, offered to special order for me if I was going to be around again.
Off to the left is the wine section and the restaurant, from my understanding they are pretty expensive as far as food goes, but I didn’t look at the menu.
This is now on my official places to stop list when going to see the parents. |
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