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Whole Foods Market, Raleigh
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Bottles: 100
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13 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Raleigh
| Nate (197), Indiana, Pennsylvania | | June 25, 2009 We used to shop here all the time when it was Wellspring. The interior hadn’t changed much. The beer selection was pretty good and I picked up some 750s for cheap compared to PA prices. In fact, they had Victory Wild Devil in the corked bottle for a dollar less than what I can buy it for in my hometown. Thanks PA taxes! | | LawBadger (10), Raleigh, North Carolina | | February 6, 2009 Okay beer selection but generally overpriced. A nice variety of microbrews including NC ones. Would like to see more beers sold individually. Not my first choice to shop for beer in Raleigh, but convenient location. | whatalesya (6), , North Carolina does not count - explanation | | January 19, 2009 [ Updated January 21, 2009 ] Decent selection of craft beers overall, heavy on Duck Rabbit. Good that they support the NC brewery. Some singles, bombers, 750ml bottles. A lot of their beers are in a cooler. Wish there were more singles, but still a nice place to stop when I’m passing through Raleigh. Prices are reasonable. | | doboy (10), Morehead City, North Carolina | | September 22, 2008 First time in, won’t be the last. Very good selection at fair prices, some even refrigerated. Some singles, but not as many as I would have liked to have seen. | | Illini08 (34), Raleigh, North Carolina | | May 18, 2008 Decent selection of singles - both imports (mainly Belgian and English) as well as some local and CO bombers. Decent selection of NC brewed beers in sixers and also a good selection of Colorado beers (Great Divide, Oskar Blues, etc...) and Bells stuff. Nothing spectacularly rare, but a nice selection of quality beers. | | dkachur (114), Charlottesville, Virginia | | April 27, 2008 [ Updated December 5, 2009 ] Not many rarities, but a good selection of sixers and singles. Beer is scattered all over the store, which makes it kind of hard to see everything, but there is a beer section of decent size as well. Nothing ultra-rare, but a good, wide ranging selection. Good selection of locals. In a couple of visits I’ve never run into any employees in the beer section but the customer service overall is good. Parking may be a bit tight. Prices are in line with other WFM locations. | | jehoey (21), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania | | October 14, 2007 Very nice selection for a grocery store. Lots to choose from including vintage J.W. Lees Harvest Ale when I went, 98 and 99 vintages. Some local beers, and plenty of other micros... worth a stop
| | ucusty (53), Wake Forest, North Carolina | | June 13, 2007 Great place to pick up some great beers. Good healthy food here as well! | | NachlamSie (213), Tennessee | | January 31, 2007 I was looking for the Whole Foods brand beer but could not find it. I did, however, pick up many singles from the "create your own 6 pack" station. A decent amount of beers are available and I picked up a bottle of Desi’s Dew Mead as well. The olive bar was pretty cool. | | wilkie (38), Raleigh, North Carolina | | November 25, 2005 Very good selection especially after pop the cap. A lot of Belgian style beers to choose from. Also has a decent bit of the local fare to choose from. Also, if you like new age style vegetarian (or mostly so) food, there is a hot bar that is cheap and very good. |
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