0 Whole Foods Market - Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia
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Whole Foods Market - Old Town
Exceptional based on 14 ratings
Type: Grocery Store

1700 Duke Street
Alexandria, Virginia United States 22314 [ print map ]
703 706 0891

wholefoods.com

Hours: 8am to 9pm, Su-Sa


Mayor: brigg (16) | Taps: 5 | Bottles: 120


Whole Foods Market - Old Town

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Beer Available At Whole Foods Market - Old Town (arranged by most recent)
Flying Dog Lucky SOB Irish Red 46, Oskar Blues Old Chub 97, Zywiec Porter 98, Green Flash West Coast IPA 99, Green Flash Rayon Vert 97, Flying Dog Imperial IPA - Centennial Single Hop 94, Goose Island Pere Jacques 97, Petrus Aged Pale 96, Petrus Oud Bruin 82, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout 100, Goose Island Pepe Nero 93, Goose Island Matilda 96, Blue Mountain Blitzen 67, Mikkeller Spontanale 94, Terrapin Oak Aged Big Hoppy Monster 98, Blue & Gray Temporary Insanity Imperial Stout 34, Duvel 99, Weyerbacher Merry Monks Ale 88, Blue Mountain Rockfish Wheat Hefeweizen 68, Blue & Gray Bormans Belgian Ale 16
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14 reviews for Whole Foods Market - Old Town
 Ambiance  70%
 Service  74%
 Selection  68%
 Food  88%
 Value  62%
 Overall  66%
 Rating  73%
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66
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD 8/10   VALUE 5/10   OVERALL 11/20
Travlr  (999) Washington, Washington DC | November 10, 2012
Small bar in the back of the store near the cheese section, half a dozen taps. Beer selection was fairly small, with basically one shelf of bombers and the rest sixers. Pricey.
80
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 12/15   FOOD 9/10   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 16/20
Huhzubendah  (31) Washington DC | July 26, 2012
A great place to go for some good beer. On a side note, the food selection is incredible. Whenever I have chatted with their beer rep, he was very friendly and willing to help. I think it’s important to note that it’s a grocery store, so there’s not necessarily a beer representative always hanging out. There is always a great variety of styles from which to choose, including saisons, gueuzes & lambics, imperial stouts, DIPA, Belgian ales, rauchbier, and many more. They carry virtually the whole lineup of Bell’s and Dogfish Head. In the shelf (not cold) section, you can find World Wide Stout, various trappist ales, special editions, rarities, etc. This is a great store to get your seasonal releases (Nugget Nectar, Hopslam, etc.), as they often get many cases and impose no limits. Highly recommended.
66
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 9/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 7/10   OVERALL 14/20
illinismitty  (279) Nashville, Tennessee | December 2, 2011
Stopped here to get some beers for my hotel room. For a whole foods, this had a pretty disappointing selection. No singles either. Parking is free though. I would not go out of your way for this location.
72
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD 8/10   VALUE 6/10   OVERALL 13/20
BeerandBlues2  (460) Hanover, Maryland | February 27, 2011
Overall, one of the larger Whole Foods in the metro DC area. This one boasts at least 5 beers on draught and ready to go in growlers. The singles selection is thoughtful yet pricier than other places nearby. The staff is eager to help, just as with almost any Whole Foods.
66
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE 6/10   OVERALL 12/20
sthlm  (133) Iowa | May 27, 2009
Stopped here on a Wednesday afternoon. Located near the GW Masonic monument in old town. This Whole Foods is similar to others I have been to, with the Vienna location being closest as far as beer selection goes. It lacks the special/vintage beers (w/the exception of JW Lees) that the Fairfax location has, and overall has a little less to pick from, but still is pretty solid. Pricing is a little expensive, as the other Whole Foods are, and most of the products are only in 6 pack form. They had a warm shelf area, like Vienna only smaller, with some singles (mostly bombers/750s) that you can pick from, to go along with the stuff in the coolers. Worth a stop if in the area, but falls short of some other places in NoVA.
56
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 5/10   SELECTION 8/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 11/20
BeerBelcher  (134) Columbus, Ohio | May 21, 2008
This store was considerably smaller than the Fair Lakes Whole Foods, and is more comparable to the Milwaukee Whole Foods, which is also in an urban setting...so perhaps there is a smaller store format for built-up areas and a larger one for suburban areas. Anyhow, the smaller store size didn’t do anything to enhance the store’s beer selection, and also this store lacked the hot/cold lunch options of the Fair Lakes store. I was not really impressed. This store did not seem to offer a tremendous number of brands that were not also readily available elsewhere.
66
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 6/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 13/20
Goldorak  (114) Montreal, Quebec | April 6, 2008
I was in Alexandria for a conference and my hotel was two blocks away, so I skipped lunch and decided to check it out. I’m a big fan of this type of grocery store and deplore their scarcity in my neck of the woods. I still remember my first visit to WFM in Vienna a couple of years ago and how I was flabbergasted by the selection. This store didn’t come close to that experience, in fact, nothing really popped out and made me go ‘wow’, but there were plenty of old favorites I was more than happy to get to know again, like Stone, Bear Republic and Ommegang. I was disappointed that there was no Cantillon to be found, but not as much as my work colleague that joined me, who recently had his first taste of lambic and was dying for more. Some interesting imports were a tad pricey. Six dollar Orval is double what I pay back home. But the US micros were in the usual price range. For what it’s worth, there were a few interesting wines in that isle too, but I decided to stick to Beer. While this location doesn’t merit to make a 20-mile detour to visit, its’ central location is great if you’re ever in this picturesque town.
58
  AMBIANCE 2/5   SERVICE 7/10   SELECTION 8/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 12/20
downender  (227) Bristol, England | February 16, 2008
Beer selection was pretty good although, as mentioned below, many were six packs only. The two Ommegang beers and St Georgen Kellerbier I bought were enjoyable.
74
  AMBIANCE 2/5   SERVICE 10/10   SELECTION 10/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 15/20
Cobra  (24) In a van, down by the river, Maryland | December 19, 2007
Since Jim works here now, this store has become the Va. flagship store for beer. Jim is always courteous and willing to help. Selection is better than most any other Whole Foods. I’ll be going back on a regular now that Jim works there.
70
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 9/10   SELECTION 9/15   FOOD N/A   VALUE N/A   OVERALL 13/20
Hudspart  (27) Hudsonville, Michigan | September 13, 2007
Very helpful service. Person stocking checked in the back for any six packs that he had that were not cold as I was traveling. He did not have what I wanted warm, but helpful nevertheless. Decent selection of good beers. Great Bells selection.

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