The atmosphere is amazing at Della Viti! Â Very cozy and casual place. Â Della Viti is basically a self service wine bar. Â They have some nice black leather couches along with some tables (a wine barrel in the center with a wood counter top like thing wrapping around it). Â When you first walk-in they ask you for your ID and you are then given a hotel like key-card with pre-paid money you put on it.
You then walk up to the wine station you want, insert your key-card and choose between three options: a taste, half glass, and full glass. Â They have a good selection of different wines. Â It seems that they go in order from sweet to dry. Â If you happen to like that particular wine, you have the option to purchase a bottle (to take home or drink there). Â They also have a small selection of beer and hard liquor as well. Â When you are done with your visit, you must give your key-card back to them and they will save the remaining dollar amount on your account. Â If the wine bottle happens to run out and not dispense your full amount; you are not fully charged for the option you chose.
The only drawback to this place is the price of the wine, but really it is not all that bad. Â The price is comparable to what you would pay at a restaurant. Â Last night was my first time there and I will defiantly be going back.
I love the atmosphere at Della Viti, but that's about it.
The concept behind Della Viti is that it's a self-serve wine bar. Â You present your ID at the bar and are given a card resembling a hotel key. Â You can then go around to any of the machines, insert your card, and choose various sized pours. Â When you're done drinking, you give your card back to the bartender and they will ring you up - kind of an electronic tab.
The wine is incredibly overpriced, the selection is not great, and isn't the point of going to a wine bar to be served by someone who can share their expertise with you? Â The bartender gave us a tour on our first visit to explain how things worked, and I'm sure he would have answered questions about wines had I asked any, but I also doubt very much that he had any kind of extensive wine knowledge.
Maybe it's just me but I prefer a different experience from a wine bar.
The atmosphere is cozy and casual though, with different seating options including a few tables and some couches. Â There was a small selection of bottled beers behind the bar that looked pretty decent, and next time I think I'll skip paying too much for wine and have a beer instead.