Tucked away, off of Stetson Avenue, next to Sea Saw and Cowboy Ciao, Kazimierz or Kaz Bar is a hidden gem. It's a wine bar with an eastern influence. It also has an underground New York feel as well with it's cave like walls and dark, moody lighting. There are comfy sofas and coffee tables in the center of the medium sized room. High bar tables flank the perimeter and a very long full bar complete the Moorish Old World decor. Kaz shares the extensive wine list from Cowboy Ciao. There is also a full bar with great beer selections, too. Wine flights and a plethora of wine friendly cuisine are also offered. Egyptian Flatbreads with goat cheese and caramelized onions, fondues and even Blue Cheese Cheesecake with figs and cranberries. There is live jazz on certain nights and 1 night of flamenco music each week. Other times there is an eclectic mix of music. A blend so odd as not to be catergorizable-like one of my own personal mix cds. But I cannot claim credit for the likes of old YES, Ravi Shankar on Sitar and other very interestingly unfamiliar songs piped in from beyond. The place can be very romantic, too. I once had a straight girl try to make out with me on the couches. There is a definish vibe that must be experienced at The Kaz Bar!