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Whole Foods Market, Seattle (Roosevelt Sq)
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Taps: n/a Bottles: 500+
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Midnight Sun 3767 Belgian-style IPA 87, Tsingtao 6, Whole Foods Old Plowshare Stout 82
More Beers Available Here
Dogfish Head Theobroma 79, Southern Tier Cherry Saison 63, Hite Stout 7, Silver City Deluxe Malt Liquor 54, Midnight Sun La Mâitresse du Moine 99, Anderson Valley Boont ESB 84, Grieskirchner Jörger Weisse Hell 77, Anderson Valley Summer Solstice Cerveza Crema 56, Southern Tier Phin & Matts Extraordinary Ale 69, 3 Fonteinen Doesjel 96, Lagunitas Sonoma Farmhouse Hop Stoopid 99, Southern Tier Krampus 94, Cascade Kriek Ale 94, Verhaeghe Vichtenaar 93, Harviestoun Old Engine Oil (Bottle) 94, Bush de Noël (Scaldis Noel) 94, Bush Ambrée (Scaldis) 85, Belzebuth 38, Bear Republic Racer 5 98, Roslyn Brookside Beer 28, Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye Ale 99, Southern Tier Big Red 89
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7 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Seattle (Roosevelt Sq)
| Feinschmecker (52), Seattle, Washington | | October 24, 2009 The service is great and the stewards are very knowledgeable. The selection is fantastic and it is hard to leave without dropping 50 dollars. Excellent. | | AmEricanbrew (78), Wynot, Wyoming | | June 11, 2008 Nice quality selection considering the smallish beer aisle. Recently they had all four of Lees Harvest special cask aged beers in stock. Other Seattle area WF markets have larger beer departments. Worth a stop if you’re in the neighborhood. | | pantani (65), Salinas, California | | March 11, 2008 Good beer selection. Good selection of PNW stuff which you don’t see at every beer store around the area. | derkruk (6), Seattle, Washington does not count - explanation | | September 11, 2006 [ Updated September 19, 2006 ] This Whole Foods in Seattle has a great selection of beer due to the hardworking efforts of Stauss and Matt, the beer department managers. Due to their limited shelf space, they don’t carry as much as they’d like. Still, they have a large selection of well-chosen local and national micros, and many imports including a good selection of Belgians. Import beer prices are competitive for the area, with some deals to be found (ask!). Additionally, they have their own line of organic beers made for them by the likes of North Coast Brewing. Check them out, especially if Bottleworks is already out of the hot new beer you’re looking for! | | OldMrCrow (35), Seattle, Washington | | September 9, 2006 [ Updated January 20, 2008 ] If we didn’t have places like Bottleworks and Uber in town, this would be huge boon. Even with them in town, it still rocks having a local grocery store with a beer selection that would make most states cry with envy. The beer buyer, Joel, is a great guy, and really knows his stuff. I’ve received differing reports on which it is or is not policy to break up sixpacks, but I’m usually allowed to do so.
| | after4ever (126), Brier, Washington | | August 4, 2006 Super high prices, but on a borderline-enormous selection. Parking’s a hassle almost all the time. Awesome selection of high-end groceries to go with the fairly inspired wall of beer. | belleofthebeer (8), does not count - explanation | | March 29, 2005 [ Updated April 16, 2006 ] Hard working folks, sometimes you have to hunt for them (they might be working in the wine department), but where else can you get rare beers and a dry-aged steak to go with? |
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