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Whole Foods Market, Cary
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Bottles: 80
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Cantillon Rosé De Gambrinus 93, Barbar Winter Bok 89, Höss Weisser-Hirsch (Bavarian Weissbier) 39
More Beers Available Here
Höss Holzar-Bier 48, New Belgium Hoptober Golden Ale 86, Highland Clawhammer Oktoberfest 55, Matt Utica Club 3, Bells Two Hearted Ale 100, The Duck-Rabbit Schwarzbier 93, Samuel Adams Imperial White Ale 71, Magic Hat #9 52, Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter 96, Murphys Irish Red Beer 30, Highland Black Mountain Bitter 45, Anchor Our Special Ale (2005 and later) 91, Green Flash Stout (Double Stout) 98
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5 reviews for Whole Foods Market, Cary
| dkachur (114), Charlottesville, Virginia | | September 13, 2009 Moderate sized Whole Foods. Parking is tight as it is at nearly all WFM locations. Friendly service though no one asked me if I needed help in the beer section. Very nice beer selection, with local beers well represents, some nice surprises such as Cantillon, and plenty of other good stuff. Some nice sales. You can break any six pack, as they have a build your own section AND a separate single section for pricier beers. The second best Triangle area WFM for beer selection behind Raleigh. | Brewbie (4), New York does not count - explanation | | August 23, 2009 ny’er visiting. picked up some duck rabbit. seemed to have a nice selection although the make your own sixer selection as very thin when i was there. nice that it’s right next to the cheese department too. | | DocLock (108), Lower Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania | | August 28, 2007 I consistently found good stuff here while working in Cary. The selection of locals is great, they get fairly rare stuff once in awhile, and it was close to my hotel. The tfood is good, but I usually hit the Greek restaurant down the road. Service is very good. | | NachlamSie (212), Tennessee | | February 1, 2007 I thought this Whole Foods wasn’t as extensive as the location in Raleigh. Less NC beer is available here and I couldn’t find a 12 0z. single bottle shelf, though I didn’t look too hard. I couldn’t find the Whole Foods brand beer either, maybe it was hidden somewhere in the area that I didn’t skim over. Picked up a small amount of snack food though. Good stuff. | | OldGrowth (107), North Carolina | | November 14, 2006 Fairly new looking building, modern construction, it’s a grocery store so I’m not getting carried away here. I’ve never had a chance to talk to anyone here about beer (or anything else for that matter) and the staff seems to shy away from saying hi and asking if I need help with anything. They have been nice at the register and if they get in my way. Good selection it’s either 20 feet or 24 feet of shelf space being 5 shelves high, plus a small fridge with singles. A few stacks mixed in wine area of spotlighted brewers. Couple side stacks on various aisles. Kind of lacks for NC beers overall. Decent diversity of beer overall though. Do have the Whole Foods brews made by North Coast though. Scored food as it’s a grocery store, a better one
at than most in area. Just surprised at the lack of North Carolina micros overall. Not as good as the Raleigh location. |
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