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| - I'll start with what I like. The most unique thing that I love, is their cheese and salumi. Not that I haven't seen this at a bar before but the fact that I have the option to pick and choose different ones from different regions is pretty cool. I would like to know if they actually shop around for it or get it from WSM. Their pizza was respectable. I like the craftiness and the seasoned oven. As said before not the traditional thin Neapolitan you would expect, still very flavorful.
Overall, I like the route they went and goes great for a wine bar experience. Wine selection is nice, unique cocktails, and craft brews from the bottle and draft.
My pet peeve of this place is that they have only one style of wine glass. Which is a narrower glass, I prefer a wider body for my reds.
I've only been at the bar, therefore I must say service could be better. I usually get handed a menu immediately which is good, then I'm almost forgotten about. Place my order, get my order then I'm really forgotten about. I have yet to asked how my food is. I don't get offered a second drink until they pick up plates, which at that point I'm read yet to move on to bigger and better things.
If you like a wet experience the following is for you. Be careful sitting in front of the wine taps, because when that keg blows you will get a shot to the face. this did happen to me, the keg blew and wine got on me. He pour ended up being a half glass of bottom of the keg wine. The bartender offered me the glass,I said sure. Come to find out she charged me full price for it. The kegged wine average wine with a huge markup.
I will agree the price are high for what you get. Which is really my only real con for why I wouldn't go there. I would love to spend more money there, I just need to have a more pleasing experience, and that every dollar is worth it, and as of now it's not. Whether the price point is better or service or something new, humble is my 'I want to relax quietly somewhere with a glass of wine' place
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