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AJ’s Fine Foods (Central and Camelback)


Type: Beer Store
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Central and Camelback
Phoenix, Arizona [
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(602) 230-7015

Bottles: 100+


Seasonals
Real Ales
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Patio
TV
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Cigars
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RateBeer Brew Tour Guide's Comments
One of the better "Packies" in Phoenix, but located all over the "Valley Of The Sun", Gets "GUSLER’S" Store of the year!

Your Opinions - Last rating was 2 months ago
hellbilly Ambiance 2 Service 5 Selection 9 Food Value N/A Overall 12

7/10/2008 1:45:30 AM, thursday, july 10, 2008
not a bad aj’s overall. you’re better off at jonpol’s in glendale but... i guess if you are in the neighborhood. they do have some good sales on seasonal (read out of season and we need to get rid of them) beer and they are only a block from sonora/brewer’s den.

eaglefan538 Ambiance 4 Service 9 Selection 9 Food Value N/A Overall 13

1/17/2008 8:18:36 PM, thursday, january 17, 2008
Well, this was a good stop, perhaps the best I’ve seen in Arizona so far. However, relative to what I can find at home at statelineliquors.com, I was a bit disappointed. Sure, they have a good import selection and relative to what you can get in the area, this is great. But, I wanted a larger selection. Oh, and where in the world were the AleSmiths? Gone? C’mon, now. Very helpful service, good quality of selection.

BeerBelcher Ambiance 5 Service 7 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 17

2/8/2007 4:20:24 PM, thursday, february 08, 2007
I visited this store based on the feedback I read on this site. It was partly because I was traveling from a different part of the country I think (it doesn’t look like a beer shelf in Milwaukee), but also because there is a plentiful single-serve selection with some rather attentive help. When I first walked into the store (having never been to an AJ’s before), I thought I’d walked into an over-sized Hallmark store. Once I got into the beer & wine aisle, I realized my initial assessment was off. There was a long aisle of singles, focusing on CA and CO beers. The wine steward stopped by to speak with me, which I appreciated. Pricing was reasonable. I’d recommend this place as a beer store to visit when in Phoenix.

ratman197 Ambiance 3 Service 8 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 15

8/12/2006 4:51:28 PM, saturday, august 12, 2006
Fancy high end gourmet grocery store. Very clean and fancy with clerks wearing black ties. The service was great especially considering I was wearing denim shorts and tie dyed beer shirt. The beer selection was very good with a lot of single bottles available. Not as big of selection as Papago but veery good.

bitter Ambiance 2 Service 4 Selection 13 Food 8 Value N/A Overall 12

3/22/2006 1:43:40 PM, wednesday, march 22, 2006
aj’s has got a great selection especially if your lookn for local beers. the food here is awesome as well.

ElGaucho Ambiance 4 Service 8 Selection 13 Food Value N/A Overall 17

3/8/2006 11:17:34 PM, wednesday, march 08, 2006 [ Updated saturday, march 11, 2006 ]
The best thing about this place is the single bottles. Virtually everthing they carry is available in single bottles. Finally, a place that recognizes that people don’t want to plunk down $8.00 for a 6-pack of a beer that might suck. And why not? Still, I saw a couple of employees restocking the singles shelf and they didn’t appear to be rotating the stock. That’s a huge no-no. Prices seemed very reasonable, but even so, at 1.38 per brew, I was still paying close to $9.00 per 6-pack. But at least I was getting a variety of what I wanted. AJ’s carries some DFH (Raison D’etre and Indian Brown) some Stone (Arrogant Bastard, Ruination, 9th anniversary, IPA), some local stuff, (Oak Creek Pale Ale being solid), Green Flash IPA, and lots of Belgians and other imports. The staff was eager to help, and helpful if not deeply knowledgeable. They broke up a 6-pack of Abita Restoration Ale for me and provided some suggestions on local ales. Recommended.

trokini Ambiance 2 Service 7 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 14

2/7/2006 4:17:37 PM, tuesday, february 07, 2006
Yuppie supermarket with a vast beer selection. Tons of singles to be had, at a slightly higher-than-usual price. Mostly euros, but some decent micros can be found.

Braudog Ambiance 4 Service 9 Selection 11 Food Value N/A Overall 15

6/18/2005 2:09:46 PM, saturday, june 18, 2005
Used to be my local beer store. Decent selection and ability to buy singles is huge.

JohnC Ambiance 3 Service 5 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 15

6/11/2005 5:44:40 PM, saturday, june 11, 2005
Have been to the AJ’s in Chandler a few times. Great selection of micros. Definitely worth taking a look at to see if there’s something hey have that you normally can’t get.

mds Ambiance 3 Service 7 Selection 12 Food Value N/A Overall 15

12/22/2004 12:30:46 AM, wednesday, december 22, 2004 [ Updated tuesday, december 28, 2004 ]
Wow, never have I seen a store like this but then again I don’t have much experience with American beer shopping. WAY better than the LCBO back in Ontario. Tons of micros mainly from California, Arizona, Oregon, and Colorado. But there were also other states represented. Most were reasonably priced except for some of the more "limited" releases like Old Numbskull and Avery the Beast. Import selection was fairly strong though most of them were quite pricey especially the Belgians. Awesome place.


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