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Joined 4 years ago
Good pre-Terminal 5 Hang.
Stopped here before a show...just 4 blocks away and good spot for wine before rocking out & getting sweaty. We liked the 2 argentinian reds on the list...favorite dish was the burrata/ramp pesto special, creamy, crunchy and garlicky. Duck banh mi the winner over pastrami, of the two sandwiches. Snack-size, but filling, maybe a little bit pricey. Homemade ice cream sandwich was good too, with dulce de leche. Recommended.
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Joined 3 years ago
Very impressed!.
I was very surprised to find this place last monday and the food was amazing. They had a great deal for happy hour . The bar is very nice and the bartender Philip was so helpful. He pointed us in the right direction, he obviously has a lot of wine knowledge and a great personality. I will be going back with some co workers soon and i recommed it for people who love wine!!
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Joined 6 years ago
Sleek and comfortable new spot.
Little larger than your typical NYC wine bar, but still cozy and comfortable. Delicious pork belly bites over apple salad and fabulous cheese. Highly recommend this refreshing new spot.
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Joined 5 years ago
November 12, 2009
Citysearch Editorial Review.
Mature wine connoisseurs nibble on cheese plates and house-made charcuterie at this off-the-grid bar and lounge in Hell’s Kitchen. Grab a stool at the marble-topped bar or kick back on comfy corduroy banquettes while selecting from an extensive wine list that offers a plethora of exotic and classic bottles and wines by the glass (ranging from $7 to $18). Drop pendant lights and chrome pedestal cocktail tables make for a clean-lined space that is modern and industrial; an outdoor patio can accommodate seating for 30 patrons. Highlights on the food menu include a slate of six artisanal cheeses for $30, house-made ice cream sandwiches and s’mores.
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