Great wine, great food, great service and relaxed atmosphere. We will definitely be back.
Very nice staff. Wish the kitchen stayed open longer to fully enjoy our experience. We will be back 😀
Fantastic porch and outstanding selection. Happy hour is lots of fun. Great appetizers, too.
Very cozy wine bar with a decent menu. They have a great wine selection and it's a very intimate place for a date or quite dinner. I often see groups there in the back room, even though the place is small. Their food menu is small as well as some portions but everything I've had is delicious.
The amount of wine in this place will blow your mind. The staff is really friendly and will help you find something you like. Food is good too, but don't expect to eat your fill.
This is a really cool place. It is a nice concept, I just wish they had more room. They have an amazing wine selection.
Fun place with good wine selection and food menu.
We just moved down the street and are so excited we discovered this place! Our waiter was very genial and had some great suggestions for us and the atmosphere was very sophisticated but relaxed. It wasn't nearly as expensive as I was expecting. We had just eaten dinner before we went, but next time I would like to try the food.
Never had a problem with service however, since their recent remodel all food prices have increased and apparently they no longer split the corking fee with everyone in your group. That extra $10 tack onto everyone's bill is pretty steep. Remodel looks good, but we won't be back.
Recently, I special ordered some wine from Karla at 750 ML. I requested that she call me with the total charges and/or if she had problems getting the wine. When I arrived to pick up the order, she informed me that she could not get several of my selections. When I suggested substitutes, she sneered at my suggestions. Her attitude was unpleasant and very snobbish. Had she called as I requested the unpleasant encounter could have been avoided. Her customer service skills are severely lacking to the point of being non-existent. Consequently, I will not purchase anything else from her store solely based on her treatment of me as a customer. Whatever happened to the premise that the customer is always right?