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68 /100 13380 CLARKSVILLE PIKE
Ambiance: Brand new place in Fulton/Highland, Maryland on 108. Occupies the space where Highland Tavern used to be and, before that, Twist and Turn Tavern. The ambiance is much improved over the previous tenants. Things feel cleaner, a bit higher end. Overall just a nicer feel, although this was negated somewhat by what clearly is a bit of a fly problem. Service: A bit on the slow side, given we went during a clearly off-peak time. And while our server was friendly, she was not familiar with the beer list, which at a beer-centric restaurant can present difficulties in ordering. It was her first day so again, slack is needed. Selection: A bit disappointing. Since it's affiliated with The Brewer's Art in Baltimore, I was hoping for a full lineup of their very excellent beers to choose from, but they only had about 4 TBA beers on tap. The other selections were fine: eg Allagash White. Food: Typically excellent TBA fare, with minor quibbles only. Perfect example, the poutine was amazing, but they didn't core any of the hot red pepper rings, so it was far spicier than many people would care for. Value: Very pricey for the area. The indecision plate (meat, cheese, pickled veggies etc) should be avoided. $20 for 6 slices of meat and four pieces of cheese is steep indeed. Overall: This feels like a very picky review, though that wasn't my intent when I started out. I'm excited for this place to be here, and I look forward to visiting again. They just have a few things to tighten up moving forward.“
JDBaker11058 1818 days ago
76 /100 11815 W MARKET PL SUITE 101A
“Typical package store, with plenty of booze and wine. Beer selection was a pleasant surprise, with a full aisle with a wide selection of craft choices, a full cooler wall of locals and macros, and a couple of shelves of singles. Employees were friendly and helpful. Prices were typical Maryland suburbs. As with most places like this, you do need to look for an expiration date if you're grabbing an IPA.“
JDBaker11058 2225 days ago
72 /100
Eagle River Liquor (Beer Store)
1501 10TH AVENUE
“Good place to find stuff you cant for miles and miles in the area. Latley it has had a good new surprises often,having some better known good beer like Firewalker or Port brewing. Has a lot of Stone,Two brothers,clown shoes,founders,and quite a few good ones for the small size it is.Pretty good rotation as well as some nice aged belgians/barleywines and english beers.Currently seems to have a higher turnover as well as new releases or seasonals. ONe knowlagable staff/homebrewer but otherwise a Light beer drive though place. You dont know what they have unless you go inside though.For the size it has a good selection of good random breweries,some good local stuff as well. Great selection for its size,lots of bombers,tons of imperials if your into those as well.“
jmohno 4228 days ago
74 /100
Eagle River Liquor (Beer Store)
1501 10TH AVENUE
“Interesting place. Used to be a small auto dealership so has a drive-though lane running through the center of the building. One half of the building is the store and the other storage. Anyway it looks like a pretty typical small town liquor store until you hit the import and craft aisle. There are several Belgians, a few Germans, and a decent selection of Midwest craft beers with Founders, Bell’s, Goose Island, Left Hand, etc. Also a shelf of high end bombers like Lost Abbey as well as a few FFF. Prices middle of the road, they aren’t giving the stuff away. One member of the staff extremely knowledgeable, the rest are friendly and helpful but not into craft beers. Worth a stop.“
Rando7 5078 days ago
74 /100
Eagle River Liquor (Beer Store)
1501 10TH AVENUE
“At first this place seems like a typical liquor store with a drive through. Walk in at first and there is the typical soft drink, macro, and liquor fare. On the far side of the store is the micro-brewed stuff. The selection is better than it seems because almost every bottle or pack only takes up one slot on the shelves. This is the best place that I know of in my area of Clinton, Iowa, save John’s Grocery (a 100 mile drive 1 way) to find harder to find American and European micro, and I guess macro stuff as well. A good smattering of Belgians and occasional rare/aged brews (their selection here seems to be getting better) can keep me and my wallet busy, though prices seem about on par or a little better than any normal liquor store. Service is good, they don’t jump on you the second you pop in, but are friendly and seem ready to help you find something if you need it. Overall I am pretty satisfied with this place, though it could use a better selction and a mix and match 6 pack section, great place to check out if you are in the area and like good beer. Their wine, and liquor selection seems decent.“
fidelis83 5707 days ago