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5 reviews for Cap N Cork Junior Market
| ajm (161), Los Angeles, California | | November 26, 2009 Props for being in LA and open till 11. Non-props for lying to my face about how fresh your bottles are. But I knew from the show the manager was putting on at the time that he was probs lying, so is it really his fault? If you need a CA craft and Vendome NoHo is closed, uncork the Cap. Otherwise, plan your op and go somewhere respectable. | | WeeHeavySD (102), San Diego (Hillcrest), California | | September 15, 2008 This place had a nice feel and parking which is nice, but the selection was just basic in my opinion, no rare beers here. A Basic semi-large selection. Didn’t buy anything so don’t about Value. | slacker90291 (4), Los Angeles, California does not count - explanation | | October 31, 2007 This was THE specialty store that I was referred to when I first moved to L.A. from Austin, TX. I still remember the old location across the street new place is definitely roomier. It still has a good selection of imports and micros. If you happen to be in the E Hollywood/Silver Lake/Los Feliz area, stop by. | | f351c4v (77), Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania | | July 9, 2006 Typical upscale bottle shop interior. Large selection of 6 packs, many larger international breweries along with many California micros. Great selection of larger bottles, including Alesmith, Stone, Fantome, even an Anchor Christmas Ale magnum. A good bottle shop if you’re in the LA area. | mrnutsnbolts (3), Berkeley, California does not count - explanation | | October 9, 2005 I heard about this place from a friend of mine, so I stopped in for a look. I was pleasantly surprised by their rather extensive beer selection, and as a result, started a 45 minute conversation with the beer buyer. He seems to be a great guy who knows his beer. I’ll definately be stopping by here when I’m visiting my hometown. |
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