| DaSilky1 (49), San Diego, California |
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December 16, 2009 This place is 5 steps down from the hillcrest wholefoods when it comes to beer selection. In fact, as I shop at the hillcrest wholefoods almost daily, i dont even like to come into this store because everything is backwards and out of place...even more crowded...the beer selection never has anything interesting and who the hell even knows who the buy guy is here...i dont. Good thing the hillcrest wholefoods is a 3 min drive from my house and the la jolla one is no where near me. |
| blutt59 (53), Dallas, Texas |
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March 21, 2009 Parking is toough but beats the drive to Bevmo if your staying nearby, 3-4 Alesmith, Ballast Point, Coronado, Port and 6-7 Lost Abbey, mostly six packs but some good finds |
| cazort (25), Newark, Delaware |
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September 3, 2008 This is one of the most horribly overpriced and unpleasant to navigate supermarkets I’ve ever been in. The parking lot must have been designed either by an idiot, or a sadistic genius wanting to inflict pain on shoppers. The store is always crowded. The prices are through the roof. Beer selection? Good, but not great, and certainly not good enough to bring me in the door given all the negatives about this supermarket. |
| rudolf (68), Buffalo, New York |
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May 16, 2008 A good selection but far from great. If you’re in the area stop in - otherwise don’t bother. Nothing particularly memorable here in terms of selection or price. |
| Ibrew2or3 (161), Safety Harbor, Florida |
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December 24, 2007 Wow, ultra crowded parking during my visit. Grid-lock. The selection is nice and well priced. I saw Avery, Alesmith, Victory, lots of Unibroue, Stone and several others. Bombers for singles and all 12oz were in packs. Nothing rare. I walked out empty handed. It was rather zoo-ish inside and in the parking lot. Not worth a special trip. |
| wetherel (80), Encinitas, California |
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September 22, 2007 Great location, great food, leans a little bit toward the pricier side. Beer selection is pretty good, on par with a above average liquor store. No Cantillion or Hair of Dog. Lots of belgians. |
| unclemattie (104), Georgia |
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August 14, 2006 This is one of the Whole Foods to buy beer. Well, it is a whole foods. I have never had anyone offer to help me locate anything or just talk to me. But the beer selection here makes up for it. Plus I’ve never seen more beautiful, busty and bra-less females shopping for food anywhere else. I work in RETAIL!!! Food selection is the best. This perticlar Whole Foods has everything West Coast you might want. AleSmith EVERYWHERE!!! 6 different ones!!! I do enjoy the private label beer they sell as well. But this location is the best one in the chain I have found so far!!! |
| fordest (62), Santee/San Diego, California |
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July 31, 2006 The Whole Foods on University has a much better selection of Belgians and more rare stuff. But this is not bad when in the area. |
| BückDich (215), McCall, Idaho |
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April 13, 2006 Decent typical whole foods location. I just bee-lined to the beer section. Grabbed a couple random singles. They still had Bert Grants shelved so that gave me an idea of their turnaround. Found some north coast jubilee though, that wasn’t up at bevmo or holiday so I guess that’s a treat. The register folk were useless. Took me 10 minutes to check out because they couldn’t figure out how to ring up a single. Plus they were charging $1.99 for a single out of a $5.99 sixer. Lick my balls! |
| trokini (57), San Diego, California |
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August 5, 2005 [ Updated September 17, 2007 ] This place has got a lot better over the last year. Big selection of micros and organics. Every now and then, you can find a rare beer. I found a magnum of Hair of the Dog Fred there about a year ago for $12. Normally, this place is pretty pricey, but worth the trip |
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