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Whole Foods Market, Houston
Type: Beer Store Rating N/A - too few ratings
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| 4 | 60% | 68% | 47% | 70% | N/A | 59% | N/A |
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 18 months ago Bottles: 100
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RateBeer Brew Tour Guide's Comments
Grocery store with a good beer selection. Not nearly as much as Central Market, but they have some interesting stuff I’ve never seen anywhere else in town. Worth a stop if you see one somewhere.
Your Opinions
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| Zinister (41), Houston, Texas | | June 14, 2007 Good selection of beer considering the granola crowd. Food selection is good too....esp. the fruit/veggie and seafood. | | KAggie97 (127), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring , Texas | | January 21, 2006 Decent selection for a small space, but the store as a whole (no pun intended) is a little too Earth-friendly for me. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t pollute. But when I see a magazine with a cover featuring two people on a date with the woman thinking, "Could he be the one? I mean, he drives a Prius but does he compost?" I will have to say I will be limiting my visits. They have brews made by North Coast that aren’t available anywhere else, so that makes it worth at least one trip. I haven’t had the beers yet, so I reserve the right to retract that last statement.
Oh yeah, the check-out girl, Christy, was a little hottie. | | Aurelius (88), Tallahassee, Florida | | March 18, 2005 Limited selection, but I managed to pick up 3 singles that I hadn’t had (which is more than I can say for most places). Hairy armpit yuppy superstore, reeking of turmeric. Tiny beer selection - apparently there’s only the ones that are in the cooler area. | | fly (163), austin, Tejas, | | February 24, 2004 Pretty good selection packed into a tiny space for beer. Additional points for having a Bigfoot display w/ decent price last I was there. Plus the "beer guy" got into a discussion and he mentioned being sent a case of his favorite barleywine from Seattle and then asked me where to go in Austin for good beer. I'm hoping this is a good sign as my dealing w/ WholeFoods have shown that store clerks can determine what is stocked. |
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