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58 The north shore of the Olympic peninsula is not particularly rich in beers, and this one seems to be the best shop in the area, it’s also easily accessible as it’s just on the highway; it’s a large convenience store, café and souvenir shop, with a respectable part of it dedicated to craft beers; I also found some decent price for discounted bottles. |
84 This is a great little place to stop for gas, snacks, sandwiches, or just a pit stop, but the beer selection has continued to grow to the point where it’s worth a trip all by itself. Really, it’s a hidden gem. Take your time looking around (check all of the end caps on the beer aisles) and near the front doors. |
76 Really nice pit stop for the craft beer love traveling on 101 on the Puget Sound side of the Olympic Penninsula
A very nice market attached to a gas station at a casino. I didn’t try the food but there was a cafe. I did buy some really good locally made beef and salmon jerky.
Featured in the middle of the beer section are 4 large coolers with mostly big bottles and some craft six packs of bottles and cans. The selections was a well chosen and not-so-common beers from better known and really good breweries.
Washington was well represented. From the western USA--Lost Abbey / Pizza Port, Firestone Walker, Midnight Sun, Stone, etc. Some big DFH bottles. Orval, Ayinger, Unibroue, etc.
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