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I think that Wine Bar Rocky River is experiencing an identity crisis. Here's why: When you think "Wine Bar," you certainly conjure up images of something quite like this place; dim and sexily lit...fireplaces...very nice date-night or event atmosphere. The music, however, was...surfing music? In the middle of winter...I distinctly remember thinking: "How weird that they're playing the Beach Boys in a wine bar..." Similarly, the staff was dressed very casually, the service was very slow and the prices didn't seem to match the quality of food. I also find restaurants who deny its customers complimentary bread to be stuffy and stingy. =( I was very sad with no bread. =( Like I said, not a terrible experience, just what seemed to be the restaurant equivalent of an identity crisis. Nothing memorable about this experience, which is what delayed my review for months on end. All I remember is that I don't remember much, and therefore probably won't be back.
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