Hatfield Beverage

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Store

1616 North Broad Street
Lansdale, Pennsylvania, 19446
United States

(215) 368-3337 | map
PLACE STATS
Average:
3.39
Ratings:
3 | reviews: 3
pDev:
8.55%
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Reviewed by jmdrpi from Pennsylvania

3.47/5  rDev +2.4%
vibe: 3.25 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.5 | selection: 3.5
large beverage store - in a warehouse type building. they have stacks of cases and cooler for cold beer too.

Edit 2017: They've recently updated with a cooler and shelves of singles/six packs of craft beer with the new law change.
Nov 20, 2014
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Reviewed by Gilgemesh from Pennsylvania

3/5  rDev -11.5%
Hatfield has a nice selection of common microbrews. They get in the occasional Oaked Arrogant Bastard and some of the more commonly found Belgians. The pricing is decent, and the selection is good for local brews and big name beer.

I did have one experience where they told me they could get something in for me. I left my info and waited for a call back which never came. When I finally called they told me it came in and they sold it. Oh, well. These things happen.

All in all, an average place with average pricing.
Feb 06, 2009
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Reviewed by stirgy from Pennsylvania

3.7/5  rDev +9.1%
I stopped by this place while driving through Montgomery County just to see what they had on their shelves. Large green/blue warehouse, that is actually much bigger when you get inside. Huge macro selection, but was pleasantly surprised to see a decent selection of local micro breweries, including all of the favorites. Saw a few cases of Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard, Rogue (including their rainbow mix - I2PA, which was about $60)

Big selection of English nitros, and a half dozen Belgians including all of the Chimays, and a nice selection of quality Germans. Some good specials, too. I like their wall of beer cans, which was pretty neat to look at, while I shopped.

At first glance this looks like your typical PA macro case joint, but after closer inspection, you realize that it's a bit more than that.
Worth a look-see, if your in the area.
Feb 10, 2004