I think most of us have marveled at the opening of Bellevue Beer down on Route 65, but it appears many people have already become fast fans of this new distributor. The place is clean and well-lit, with a great selection of domestics and imports. In fact, if they’re not already the largest beer distributor in the north Boroughs, they will be soon. They carry over 400 varieties of beer, and have two computers on-site for customers to browse BeerAdvocate.com if they can’t decide what’s right for them. I found them particularly helpful, as I’m not much of a beer drinker, but wanted something refreshing for the afternoon. For those of you who aren’t beer drinkers at all, they have other things too—candy, ice cream, cigarettes, lottery, and a great selection of UTZ chips. They also have an ATM on location.
Before it was Bellevue Beer, the building housed Suburban textiles, which offered repairs on washers and dryers. Christian Stein bought the building and opened the doors April 15th of this year. Bellevue’s dry town law only regulates the serving of alcohol, so there was no legal impediment for them. Mr. Stein also owns the Shell gas station on Route 65. Future plans for this business include a comprehensive website, a drive-thru which should be open this summer, and delivery services by the fall. They run sales on certain beers each month, and June’s specials include:
~ Heineken/Heineken Light 24pack cans, $18.99 with a rebate
~ Coors Light 24pack cans for $9.99
~ Bud Light 30pack cans, $15.99
~ Yuengling Lager 24pack bottles, $15.99
~ Yuengling Lager 24pack cans, $13.99
So if you haven’t stopped in yet, go down and check out Bellevue’s newest business venture!
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