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Name | ABV | Entered |
The Manhattan Project Hoppenheimer | 7.4% | 1/5/2022 |
Wild Acre Texas Blonde | 5.7% | 11/5/2021 |
58 Large fridge with 6 / 4 packs of imports, us and local beers. They don’t allow to break them, and thus have a very minor single selection... have about 4-5 Jester King and like 10-15 single cans. |
78 Grocery store, excellent grocery store, with a large selection of bottled craft beer, including big name English, German, Belgian imports. |
78 The value tends to be a little better than WF, and the selection is pretty much the same. They will have some HTFs and limited release stuff. The staff is always very nice and the service is always good. |
56 Decent selection, on par with the Plano store. Good location right off Greenville Ave. |
68 Gigantic selection of brewskis in this place! I saw pretty much all of the seasonals that should have been out by now as well as a few not so common bombers. Not that I needed any help but I didn’t notice many people available in case I would have needed it. |
64 I used to go here for the beer selection but found a place closer to home. Never had enough inventory, always "out" of some of my favorite beer. Staff was decent but always very busy away fro the section. Hip place, but not my cup of tea I guess. My new favorite store is the real deal.... |
76 Good grocery store to look for beer or wine. Excellent selections with knowledgeable employees available to help. Can pick up snacks or dinner at the same time. |
66 Nice swanky upscale grocery store, well lit, and has a neat layout. Service really tries to be good, but the people here are educated mostly on wine, not beer. Let’s face it the profit margins on wine are higher by about 10-15% so they’re going to know what they are supposed to push. I don’t fault them for that.
Selection is above average in Dallas, but when it comes to specialty releases Central Market is hardly my first choice. In terms of "if it’s in Dallas regularly" then yes they will almost certainly have what you’re after with a few exceptions.
Some of the better off-the-shelf pricing in the city, good singles selection, and overall a pretty good stop. It would be in my top 10 choices, but not my top 5. |
76 The goods: Possibly the best number of beers available in all of Dallas. Prices are not unreasonable in what is a very upscale grocery. Staff very willing to both help and share knowledge.
The bads: They don’t seem to carry much inventory. Therefore if you are there on a Saturday afternoon, the chances you’ll find a favorite beer (say Green Flash IPA) is almost zero. You literally have to do your weekend "beer shopping" on Thursday night or Friday morning. The other bad is "We’ll order it for you". They commit to that, but then never come through for you. You will wait months, finally call them, and they’ll say "Oh yeah, the distributor is out of it". If they had called the day I ordered the answer would have been different. That is why I order all of my beer through Veritas - ironically a Wine Bar. |
76 Oddly enough, one of the top ten Dallas beer selections is at this grocery store. Reasonable everyday prices and occasionally some good sale prices. They stock their seasonals early here. You can also single out ANY beer in the case, from any 4 or 6-pack. Nice staff that knows more about beer than the average grocery store worker.
This store continues to get my business with their prompt seasonal stocking and low prices. |
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