Name | ABV | Entered |
72 Nice WF over near Whiterock. Big beer and wine set and helpful staff. Some good rares especially if you ask for whats in the back. |
94 willow hill home brew club,, says,,,, great place to get any beer you can think of,,, this place HAS IT ALL IN STOCK ,, |
74 Nice selection of the usual suspects along with a bar to get growlers filled. They’re always getting the latest and greatest and the employees that work that section are always eager to talk about the beer scene. |
68 Went for a growler fill and most of the kegs were empty. Would have been a decent though. Not as many bottles as other locations. |
72 Not as good selection as Park Ln or Plano but better than Richardson |
78 Stopped in for a growler fill, nice tap selection that rotates fairly often. Service was quick, fairly empty on a Sunday afternoon. |
74 I’ve always enjoyed shopping at most of the area Whole Foods for craft beer but have started coming to this specific location recently because they’ve started doing growler fills. This is something we’ve been missing in Dallas for some time now and it’s so awesome to be able to get a 32 or 64oz growler of some great brew. The staff isn’t terribly knowledgable on beer but they are quite friendly. I also enjoy that I can bring my own growler in (as long as it is glass, lists the capacity in OZ’s, and has the government warning) and get it filled. I see myself frequenting this place quite often. |
64 This is the new store that opened about a year ago. Pretty nice selection of beers, including most of what is available in DFW. The staff is fairly helpful. Nice prices, comparable with other stores in the area. |
60 Brand new store. The one on Greenville (First one in the Metroplex) closed, and this, and the new one they are building at Parklane (going to be the biggest Whole Foods in the US!) are replacing it. Beer aisle in the middle of the store. Typical Whole Foods North Coast and Otter Creek organic products... Also a good selection of Belgians and a full assortment of local beers. Crappy Indian Well’s stuff too. They also have some Avery, Dogfish Head, and Lagunitas. Sake selection was extremely limited, but the wine selection was quite expansive. Obviously trying to compete with Central Market. Parking was somewhat tricky for noon on a weekday... |
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