Come at happy hour which is before 6PM (even on weekends). It’s mostly Wine and charcuterie and it’s all good. Atmosphere is quiet and intimate.
Cozy, dimly lit wine bar that is inviting. Prices for happy hour are very reasonable, a bottle of red wine costing $44. For nibbles we tried the goat and double cream cow cheese that came with a homemade apricot jam and spicy chutney - both which were very good. We sat at the bar in front of where they were prepping ingredients so got some marcona almonds and a spoonful of their delicious chocolate mousse. Would definitely come back.
The vibe, the staff, the experience, 10/10. Very chill spot with a good wine selection, great charcuterie options, and awesome employees!
This is a smaller wine bar that has a dark, cozy ambiance. The happy hour prices are good, but choices are minimal. Highly recommend the cheesy bread with honey butter, those were delicious. The HH red wine choice was also pretty good. It’s a nice place to stop in.
Went here last night with some friends and sat at the bar. We had three to four separate servers and bartenders asking us every couple of minutes if we were going to order, when we were going to order, if we'd finished looking at the menu, etc. The woman working behind the bar was specifically rude, and we felt like we had committed a crime for not ordering food, and not ordering refills every five minutes. If we were taking ages to open the menu, maybe I'd understand, but we had barely sat down. For $18 a glass, I'd expect to at least be treated like an actual patron and not a burden that they're trying to rush out the door. Aside from this, the bar itself is cozy and the wine selection is great. Disappointed that a great spot like this is muddied with really subpar service.
Amazing after work drinks
Very knowledgeable staff, great food. The service is always amazing
It has a decent vibe. Atmosphere is good, lots of wines to choose from and good charcuterie. That said, the wine seems like maybe the bottle has been open a day or two and many of the wine options are expensive. Like $25 to $50 a glass. I would say go, have a glass of wine or two and some cheese, but it's probably not something to plan your whole evening around.