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Whole Foods Market, Lakewood (Dallas)
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: 0 Bottles: 200
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
HardCore Crisp Hard Cider 31, Abita Pecan Harvest Ale 32, Lhasa Beer 5
More Beers Available Here
Full Sail Session Black Lager 73, Brooklyn Ale 55, Real Ale Full Moon Pale Rye Ale 82, Dogfish Head Red and White 94, Avery Mephistopheles Stout 99, Lindemans Kriek 85, Corona Extra 1, Unibroue Don de Dieu 94, Indian Wells Lobotomy Bock 52, North Coast Blue Star 49, Delirium Nocturnum 88, Whole Foods Old Plowshare Stout 81, Sho Chiku Bai (Pine Bamboo Plum) Premium Ginjo Sake 57, Gekkeikan (Laurel Crown) Cap Ace Sake 12, Sho Chiku Bai (Pine Bamboo Plum) Classic Sake 24, Saint Arnold Elissa IPA 87, Strongbow Cider 13, North Coast Le Merle 92, North Coast Cru dOr (Whole Foods) 80, North Coast Brother Thelonious 93, Brooklyn Local 1 94, North Coast Old Stock Ale 99, Lagunitas Amber Ale 73, Lagunitas Olde Gnarly Wine 98, Lagunitas The Hairy Eyeball Ale 92, Lagunitas Censored (Kronik) 84, Saint Arnold Fancy Lawnmower Ale 19, Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA 100, Dogfish Head ApriHop 87, Real Ale Sisyphus 90, Indian Wells Mojave Red 18, North Coast PranQster Belgian 86, North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout 100, North Coast Red Seal Ale 87, Delirium Tremens 91, Saint Arnold Texas Wheat 24, Saint Arnold Amber Ale 64, Saint Arnold Brown Ale 62, Saint Arnold Oktoberfest 67, Shock Top Belgian White 19, Indian Wells Amnesia I.P.A 40
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1 review for Whole Foods Market, Lakewood (Dallas)
| BMan1113VR (108), Los Angeles (and Dallas), Texas | | April 13, 2009 Brand new store. The one on Greenville (First one in the Metroplex) closed, and this, and the new one they are building at Parklane (going to be the biggest Whole Foods in the US!) are replacing it. Beer aisle in the middle of the store. Typical Whole Foods North Coast and Otter Creek organic products... Also a good selection of Belgians and a full assortment of local beers. Crappy Indian Well’s stuff too. They also have some Avery, Dogfish Head, and Lagunitas. Sake selection was extremely limited, but the wine selection was quite expansive. Obviously trying to compete with Central Market. Parking was somewhat tricky for noon on a weekday... |
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