Name | ABV | Entered |
98 Closed November 2016 and out business, as are all The Andersons stores. |
82 For a grocery store, this is solid, but I thought Marino’s nearby had a better selection and comparable prices. Still, definitely worth a stop. |
84 Again not as good as the one in Columbus. |
84 I go here at least once a week to check out what they have on tap at their growler station. A rule they have is that you can only fill the growlers they sell there, you can’t bring your own from somewhere else. They also have a HUGE selection of craft, domestic, and foreign beers (plus wines and other drinks). I think an 1/8 of the whole grocery store is just beer. The folks who work here are also pretty nice. You can also get some pretty fancy dinner fixin’s while you’re there. |
96 I'm From Toledo, but I live in Oakland. Anderson's in Sylvania blows away any beer store that I've been to in the Bay Area. |
88 Can’t believe I hadn’t rated Andersons. This is my go-to spot when visiting my in-laws. Used to go to one in Toledo, but have been going to Sylvania one in recent visits. Pretty amazing selection for a grocery store and always has some tough to find ticks. Many singles - which is nice. Can’t say I’ve seen a better selection at a grocery store. Highly recommended. |
82 This is a small grocery store which devotes a very significant section to wine and beer. It’s got a pleasant atmosphere and the staff seems to be generally friendly. There is a nice selection of craft brew here, most of which is available as singles, making this a great place to stop through and pick up some ticks if you’re in the area. It is not as impressive as a full Anderson’s in that you can’t pick up a Carheart Jacket, a pick axe and high end wine all at the same store but the beer selection is just as good. |
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