Great staff! Great food!!! Great selection of wines.
I stopped by not knowing what to expect. I was greeted by a friendly server who was low-key and knowledgable. I felt no pressure or time constraints.
The food was well prepared and delicious. I had the flat bread pizza and salmon appetizer.
I will definitely return!
Hmmm... I like this place. Been there twice. Once about six months ago, then last week.
One of our friends ordered a wine bottle. Expensive one. When I asked the server  , who served as the local wine expert, about what year it was,  he didn't know ... he had to look on the bottle. Well, I expected more - since he just opened it, since the place wasn't busy, and since it's a 'wine' bar, I thought they should just know. Also, he wasn't very knowledgeable.... maybe we got there on the wrong night.
BUT, other than that... I like the place. Looks like a nice metropolitan wine bar. They have jazz players upstairs, - a bit loud for the size of the place- but nice.
They have good appetizers, but took very very long for them to arrive onthe table.
So, the place has a great potential. Wonderful attitude from the host to the servers. So it is nice overall. My sister went with bunch of friends and they had a blast. But my sister said they didn't care what wine they were having. But agreed that the service was nice/
It seems something was missing overall. A meeting possibly for everyone to be on the same page? Don't know.
I will go again and support the local wine bars. You should try it too.
I was tasked with finding a chill spot to celebrate a good friend's birthday and fortunately, while perusing many Yelp reviews I came across Left Coast Wine Bar and saw a few Yelp friends' reviews that vouched for this place.
Like many of you, I've probably passed this venue a dozen times and each time it's gone unnoticed, what a fail on my part!
So I'll let you in on this little secret:
*Great place to hang out with friends or bring a date
*Come in jeans and flip flops or dressed up, either way you will enjoy your time here
*Good wine & beer selection
The VENUE itself is very intimate and relaxed. There are a few small tables downstairs (inside & out) where you can cozy up for a good few hours but to me personally, the magic is upstairs! It's a somewhat small loft area that can accommodate up to 40 patrons and they have live music here. The space is divided up into 3 large sections with L-shaped couches and a few chairs and small tables. In one corner is where the entertainment is and it's great to sip on your wine while taking in the whole ambiance of it all.
The MUSIC. We happened to catch Jason Luckett that night and he was truly amazing. We enjoyed his music thoroughly so much so a few of us purchased his latest CD: The Second Half of the Bet (Hope Again). I will definitely be back to see other musicians, I spied jazz artists on their calendar so will make sure to catch that act.
Anyway, SERVICE was good, all the servers were all very accommodating and super friendly. Admittedly, the service is on the slower side but we weren't in a hurry and were engulfed in good company, great wine and pretty good food!
Oh, did I mention they also have beer?! If you're like me and have a few friends that prefer beer instead of wine, Left Coast will make a great escape for those malted grain lovers. Jewels, our server, also mentioned they were getting their license to serve hard liquor too.
So you can truly pick your poison ;)
The FOOD was good, not amazing but good.
-We ordered a cheese platter and salami, the honey they drizzled on our board was delicious!
-The sausage was a hit with our group, we probably could have ordered more!
-The pizza was a good little snack to much on as well.
In retrospect, I'll probably make it a point to eat dinner before coming here and most likely choose a cheese platter with salami and a side order of sausage to snack on.
Overall, a great place to hang out. Parking is a cinch and you can definitely find something to please your pallet.
Their business hours are 4pm-midnight daily, but I do wish they were open later. I'd close it down! Being older, I don't prefer to go clubbing these days and Left Coast would be an amazing place to hang out til 2am... assuming I don't fall asleep before then! :D
I was invited to Sunday night open mic night by a friend. Â While Bill, the host, is a nice guy and obviously enjoys what he's doing, there are several problems. Â First, the waiters and bartenders downstairs may not be aware of how loud the sounds are coming upstairs while people are performing. Â They were emptying what sounded like hundreds of bottles and there was very loud voices that carried and were disruptive. Â The other problem is the small space available upstairs. Â If there is a large turnout for performers there isn't a lot of room left over for guests. Â The sound system needs work. Can't hear yourself singing or playing very well. Â It's probably a matter of a few adjustments to the PA...but didn't happen. Â If they can fix a few of these issues...all and all not a bad vibe for musicians who want to air out their chops.
Review Source:awww my little sweet wine bar!
I cannot believe a place like this exist in glendale thank you!!!!
Me and my partner go here often they have live music and amazing wine they also have really good food and offer a menu from my fav sushi place next door sushi kai.
our fav bartender is this guy with blue eyes i dont remember his name lol but he knows alot about the wines and cares about the customers.
I have had the flat bread ommmmggg sooo good and the smoked salmon appetizer!
they also have great happy hour with different selections of wines both white and red!
Its a special little place and I hope they stay open for a long long time!
I've been here twice. Once for my friends open mic night and once to meet up with a girl...
The open mic night was packed. But the area they do it in is so small and awkward it's just not fun. At all.
When I went to meet the girl the place was pretty much empty. We were the only ones sitting at the bar. The bartender was a really nice guy and seemed to know a lot about what the wine. I know nothing about wine, Sonia believe whatever he wanted to say. Maybe it was all the beer I was drinking - but sometimes I felt like he was hitting on the girl I was with right in front of me. But then some other times I thought he might not even be into girls. So I don't know. No judgement.
Low stars for the awkward open mic night - not for him. I actually liked that fellow.
Bottom line is: if you're looking for a place to relax and learn a bit about wine. Try it out. If you're looking for an open mic night - run away.
Look. It's a nice wine bar. It's got all these bottles on the wall, a good selection, there's live music upstairs and an overall relaxed vibe. The staff is friendly. There's heaters for their patio area. It's nice.
The wine our server suggested was delicious, although I would've appreciated if she had mentioned it was $14 a glass. I know it can seem tacky to put a price tag, but I always feel like I, as the customer, shouldn't have to be put in a position where I have to ask, 'how much is that?', and look like money-grubbing Ebenezer Scrooge. But that's just me.
My date and I ordered the Goat Cheese and Walnut Salad (which was just that- salad mix, goat cheese and a parsimonious amount of walnuts), which was good, but for $11.95? Nuh-huh. That dog dont hunt.
We also ordered the "Smoked Salmon on toasted baguette- with "Spinach Sauce", which I was told was like a dip. When it arrived, it was basically 3 amuse-bouches, which, and I'm sorry to bring out Scrooge again, but that's just theft. Speaking of theft, I'm about 85% sure that spinach sauce or dip or whatever the heck they call it, is actually called "Trader Joe's Spinach and Kale Greek Yogurt Dip". I obviously can't know for sure and I have no intention to slander the name of this lovely wine bar (but this is yelp after all), but I've had my fair share of TJ's Dip and, well, it suspiciously had the same flavor profile as Left Coast Wine Bar's spinach sauce. That's all I'm sayin'. So what I'm sayin' is- they're cutting corners. I get it, the economy's tough on everyone. But you won't be catching me there again. Unless at happy hour.
In closing, I'd say, come for happy hour, only order wine and eat afterwards at In-N-Out around the corner.
Had a nice experience here a few weeks back. I was on my way to the OC, but stopped in Glendale because I love it and want to make it my home in a few years....Found this gem that's been open nearly six years. It was 1pm and the place was pretty dead, so the owner and I chit chatted for most of my visit. The wine selection is extensive. Unfortunately the place doesn't have a full kitchen, so the food menu is limited. I ordered veggie sushi rolls and she places the order with  the restaurant next door. BTW, that's the only rerason I left off a star. A full kitchen with an awesome chef would be a big plus!  Great location downtown right off Brand. Hell, after a full day opf spending $$ at the Americana and Galleria, this is the perfect place to sip and unWINEd....Cheers!
Review Source:I don't think this place gets the attention it deserves because it is off Brand instead of on it. It's a great space with two levels and music upstairs. I would guess they carry hundreds of wines, you should see their wine locker.
With most wine bars closing early it's nice to have a option later in the evening. The owner is great I think her name is Rochell. She is very nice and works very hard, maybe she needs to get better help so that she can manage the place instead of working it.
For you beer drinkers they do have some good beers on tap. Parking is easy as they have a big garage less than a block away. If you haven't been stop by after dinner or before.
Solid selection of wine. They had a petite sirah on special which I thoroughly enjoyed. Their sirah from Sonoma valley was delicious as well. I have been here twice, and greatly enjoyed the ambiance both times. Upstairs they have an open mic night, and, full disclosure, talented musician friends of mine have played there both times. The first time we were there was for a birthday party, and we ordered a range of food items. The pizzas are especially good. The service has been great both times; the staff are attentive, helpful and well-informed about the wines on offer. The location is decorated with some great music themed art: the best is an outstanding portrait of Miles Davis. Park cheaply just east of the bar in the city parking garage.
Review Source:Live jazz on the second floor. Â It was like having my own private band since everyone else was downstairs the night I dropped in. Â The second floor is intimate, couches. Â First floor, tables. Â Extensive wine menu, and some beers. Â The food menu is very limited, and unfortunately not much appealed to us. Â That said, the mozzarella, tomato, pesto panini was delicious.
Review Source:Great place to come to meet people for drinks or before a night out with the lady. Â My wife and I have come here a number of times and have loved the live music and the cozy atmosphere. Â It's easy to find a quiet and dark corner to have a conversation. They also change up the artwork in the place fairly frequently. Â Sometimes that's sad because they have great pieces that I miss, but it's good to see other work. Â The wines are pretty good though one of the times I ordered one that I'm quite sure that bottle had been open a long, long time as the wine tasted pretty funky. Â Open mic night can get pretty crowded which is fun, unless you are trying to talk to the people you came with.
Review Source:8/40/12: Walked up today to order a beer at 4pm which is their stated opening time. I ask the bartender what time they open. As is talking to someone on his cell phone, he says "not until 4:15 or 4:30".
To the owner- you really should talk to your staff about customer service and you have probably lost a customer for life.
I come here as often as I can on Sunday nights for the open mic. It's definitely one of the best open mics around. It can get packed so if you want to play you should get there early (7:30 or so) just in case so you don't end up last on the list. I try to pick number 5 or 6 on the list if it's available. Bill who runs the mic is awesome. They have a piano and a small sound system. People bring in everything from iPod tracks, to guitars, to an upright bass, to bongos, to beat boxes, and everything in between.
The mic is free (although it's polite to tip) but the bar asks each person to spend a $10 minimum. They have a great wine and beer list, a huge tea selection for the non drinker and lots of food such as hummus, pizza, sandwiches, and you can even order extremely overpriced albeit tasty sushi from a neighboring restaurant.
The space is awesome, the host is awesome, the waitresses remember my name, the bathrooms are clean... All is fantastic aside from a couple of regulars there who think they own the place and get all snooty if they don't dig you or they think you're too chatty. But they don't bother me ;)
I was set up on a blind date here, and it was a good spot. Their flight pours are extremely generous, and the staff is knowledgeable and relaxed. There's outdoor seating, and on Saturday night, there was live jazzy music coming from the upstairs room. Not a big selection of food, but you can order sushi from them, which they get from Sushi Kai next door.
I like this place, I'd come back.
(Out of 5-star rating)
Libations (4):
- 4 wines + beer on tap
Dish (2):
- Bartender was very accomodating for this hungry gal though kitchen was closed, he made me: Â Left Coast Pizza -Flatbread with Fresh Herbs, Olive Oil, Mozzarella, Tomato, Olives, Pasilla Peppers, and Prosciutto. Â Unfortunately, the underlying sauce was WAY too salty in combo with the prosciutto/ham toppings. Â But I'm not counting food for this review. Â 5-stars for accomodating service.
Crowd (4):
- Came atmidnight on a weekday...as you can imagine, we were the only other party there.
Overall (4):
- Cute 2-story quaint wine bar. Â Love glass-bar display right above bar. Â Live jazz plays till midnight. Â Would come back if in Glendale area.
This place is rather hidden on Harvard with the excitement of Americana across the street, but a place to try. Came here for a chill time to relax and get away from the crowd. The place has live music with a great ambiance. Great wine and beer selection with a knowledgeable staff. Food is good here too, not overly complicated and are really accompaniments to the wine.
If you have a preference for a type of wine, come here and get a recommendation from the staff as they recommended two great wines that were described quite well. I'm definitely not the biggest wine person, but was quite impressed.
Live music night most nights at 8:30. Once it was a piano player, the other time it was a jazz ensemble. Great spot. A bit smaller, but it's calming and quiet. Outdoor patio when it's nice, some seating downstairs by the bar and also upstairs in a more lounge-ish area.
The wine selection is pretty great - they sell by the bottles as well at prices competitive to that of BevMo's (which is right across the street). Food selection is limited to a small kitchen, but the sliders are delicious. The hummus is something good to nibble on as well.
Definitely a great spot. I'll be back here often.
Love, love, love this place. Â Very mellow and friendly. Â The staff is great and wants to help you find a wine that you will like. Â We just discovered it last night and I can't wait to go back. Â They have a wide selection of wines and the staff will help you go outside your wine comfort zone. Â
We happened to be there on live music night and the piano player was great. Â Great selection of music, including some Beatles. Â
This is a great place to wind down an evening.
I wish I knew this place existed earlier. It's within walking distance from Americana and Glendale Galleria so if you're someone who loves to shop, drink wine, and watch movies, this is PERFECT for you.
The staff is really helpful and they are great at picking wines based of what you are looking for. The food was also pretty standard for a wine bar and complements the wine selection well.
Another great thing about this place is the live music and art selection. Definitely makes the entire experience very special.
I'm definitely heading back here soon!
Went here with a friend on a weeknight and it was just ok. Â The wine selection wasn't anything special... I recognized a lot of them BevMo and other wine shops so I didn't get the feeling that I was discovering anything new or earth shattering.
The live music is what really made the experience. Â The jazz band was great and one of the waiters (i believe) was really into it and ran to his car to get his tap shoes and ended up improving and dancing with the band.
A better wine selection and this could be some place special.
Would seriously give this place a 6 or a seven star if there was such a thing.
My friend introduced me to this new joint in Glendale. So after going there two nights in a row.....................I must say I am addicted. It's unreal..........starting from the owner to the staff to the amazing menu and of course the WINE and BEER Selection...................Off the charts!!!!
Outside sitting is to die for! My friend
Being the tequila and Tecate dood that I am it isn't often that I find myself in a wine bar. Â Not that I'm opposed but, honestly, I just don't KNOW wine and nobody I have known, up until now, has ever been a wine bar frequenter.
Well enter my new friend; the lovely and charming...well you don't need to know her name and she would probably ask that I leave her name out of this ramble. We'll call her Chica for now and its safe to say she has taste and charm and grace and was able to pull this tequila and beer and chips and salsa guy out of his comfort zone and IN to The Left Coast Wine Bar & Grill.
What an absolute great find this place is!
Like most good places in Glendale, The Left Coast Wine Bar & Grill is hidden away off Brand, on Harvard, across from  The Americana, and is an awesome little joint. Made so by the owners and gracious hosts Rochelle and Tom (gawd did I just butcher her name) who keep the vibe there more like a wine party mixer at their home than a business and their staff selection reflects the same. Everyone there is just so awfully pleasant and fun.
They have appropriate live music in an upstairs area just about every night of the week ranging from solo piano player cabaret singers to a  KEWEL piano/sax/bass jazz trio that covers the American song book quite well AND they manage to have, what appears from my quickie on line research, a pretty happening open mic night every Sunday.
If wine is your thing Left Coast Wine Bar & Grill offers a wide selection of wine and great beers to satisfy even the most discriminating palate. If you are the super fancy wine connoisseur have one of the staff track down Rochelle or Tom and ask about their secret "stash".
Additionally, they have this magician of a chef (que paso Carlos) who does some kind of culinary sorcery on what appears to be a Bunsen burner and a hot plate. Ok, I'm sure it's more than that and really the bottom line is that everything he does is super DELICIOUS. I have had Carlos' pizza (rocking), ahi tuna appetizer (rocking), and this stuff spicy pepper thing (outrageously rocking) and have yet to be disappointed. Carlos also makes this refreshing and tasty Sangria, again using some kind of culinary alchemy, that he is continually perfecting and tempting you to try with his "The Sangria is super bueno today. I think this is a good mix" Â I mean com'on...how can you NOT try it on a dare le that, huh? It doesn't hurt that Carlos is a soccer and baseball fan giving me an ally when there is a Dodger game or Copa Mundial match on. Â
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Let's see good drink, good food, good vibe, great staff and owners...hmmm what's left?
GOSH! Can I gush on about Rochelle and Tom? Really they are the friendliest people and they go out of their way to make you feel like you belong there and ya know what? It's addictive. They really do make the place for me. Â They have remembered my name since the first time Chica took me there and I have felt so at home as to feel free to wander upstairs late some nights when there are only few people and the scheduled performers have finished and hack away at the piano and warble in my Tom Waits growl.
Add to the Ambience, Service, Wine Menu, Music, Art provided from Rochelle's own gallery (yep she has a gallery too) and the stuff is REALLY good and just rounds out the cool/hip factor.
Parking is available in the coin lot across the street or there is also, 90 minutes parking at the parking structure across the street!
If you go to The Left Coast Wine Bar & Grill, tell Rochelle & Tom that Gaston sent ya.
Probably the awesomest wine bar I've been to!
Awesome service (thanks to our server, Alison!). - check
Live Music. - check
Absolutely delicious food. - check
Great wine and beer selection. - check
Art gallery. - check
This is what I had that left my tummy super happy and ready to go back: goat and brie plate, chicken sausage plate, hanger steak entree, pineapple shrimp appetizer. Also enjoyed two great wine flights (red and sweet white).
They have a cool patio, indoor dining, and upstairs loft dining with live music.
Hubby and I spent about $100 for a bunch of food and drinks. First time in a long time that I was happy to spend that w/o complaining.
Can't wait to go back!
If you are more in the mood to smell secondhand cigar smoke blowing in your face rather than any aromas from the wines you ordered, then this place is for you.
Without any consideration for their non-smoking customers sense of smell for the wine or the food, the managers open the front door allowing the obnoxious fumes from their smoking customers to come in and ruin your experience. Â When I asked the manager to ask the smokers to put out their cigars he said that confrontation would lose him business. Â He was right - he lost mine.
Tucked off a main street, right by the Americana, Left Coast Wine Bar is an awesome little place if you want to listen to live music, drink a wide selection of beers and wine and feel like you're hanging out in someone's living room while being super cool.
I wanted to do an open mic for my 25th birthday and decided on this place after checking it out on a random Monday night. They host their open mics every Sunday in an upstairs area which really probably can't fit more than 25 people. (I happened to bring like, 20 friends of my own that night but everyone was super nice about the sudden influx of Asian kids at what I'm sure is a place that regulars do their thing every Sunday to a handful of familiar faces.) In terms of the space, I did wish it were bigger but on the flip side, it was nice to perform in a truly intimate space.
The staff was super nice and accommodating, and special props to the waitress that was handling our massive group and remembering drink orders, change and credit cards. After I performed, my group eventually trickled downstairs to their outside patio area and continued to drink wine and beers galore with plenty of space to spread out. Of course, it was a Sunday in Glendale so all was pretty much quiet except for us. I imagine that on a regular night, sans celebrating Asians, this would be a great date spot. Also, 90 free minutes of parking at a parking structure across the street! Glendale:1, Hollywood:0.
They have live music every night and have open mics every Sunday! If you like wine, beer, music and feeling cool, you should definitely check this place out.
Awesome place to relax, have a few drinks, maybe something to eat and conversate with a friend..
I love this place.. The service is EXCELLENT, the prices are on point, my friend enjoyed her wine tasting, I enjoyed my Stella on tap and the overall ambiance of the place was perfect. It was festive enough to harbor a social time, but not so in-you-face that you couldn't have a conversation with the person next to you..
They even have an outside patio area with heaters and couches in case you want to escape the music coming from inside and upstairs (where they happen to have open mic nights)..
This place is a win and when I find myself in Glendale, I'll be coming back again..
Wow. I was flabbergasted at how BAD this "wine bar" is.
First, the owner (I'm assuming) asked what I was in the mood for, and I mentioned I was looking for a refreshing white wine (I work in the industry, so I know my stuff.) He poured me a Chardonnay that had gone bad. Major negative points for that.
The waitress that he had working that afternoon seemed very enthused about every glass on the menu and not truly knowledgeable about wine. Major negative points for that.
The kitchen was haphazard, with appetizers/small plates assembled by the wait staff. Um, excuse me?
To be frank, you'd have to pay ME to go back to this place. I hardly consider it a wine bar.
Nice casual place to hang out in Glendale. Staff is happy to let you sample - which I had to take advantage of as they were out of my first 2 requests. I actually thought the beer selection to be grander and more "in-stock" than the wine. Service is friendly and fast.
As for the decor - I would love it more if the white boxes of inventory were put away. It has a bit of the 'we just moved in' or 'our bar order just arrived look'.
The open mic nights at Left Coast Wine Bar would probably be the only reason why and when you would find me dawdling and spending cash money @ this somewhat borderline artsy-hipster/armenian-scenester type of environment (well..you are in Glendale). Â
The wine selection is  okay.  I had asked about two types of wine I'd seen on the menu, but the bartender just simply said, without the effort of trying-to-pretend-to-look "We don't have that." Ummm okay.
I wouldn't exactly say that their bartenders are knowledgeable or helpful, but maybe she was just having a bad day. Â
Back to "Open Mic"
I give it 3 stars for promoting starving artists (okay maybe some of them), but I have heard some really great songs from unknown performers with musical forte here.
Open Mic is held upstairs, cozy, intimate and "jazz cool"
If you're ever in need to just unwind and listen to local talent...try it here.
This is a great little wine bar that some friends referred me to. Â They have an excellent selection and the staff knows their stuff. Â They also have a wide varieties of bottled beers if you're not into the wine thing (what?).
The menu is varied enough and they've recently added sushi which they actually get from the place around the corner...it's very tasty! Â
The live music (often Jazz sometimes not) and art add to the already relaxing ambience. Â If you're looking for a place to chill out and have a drink this is a great spot.
Went here for a friend's birthday party. We pretty much had the whole top floor "loft area" to ourselves, which projected a family/living room kind of ambiance. Excellent service.. the server always made good recommendations in regards to wine selection, and food.
However, the best part of the evening was listening to the cuban jazz band that played right in front of us. It was like a private party. Iliana Rose is a very talented young lady, and her accompanying bassist and drummer DO NOT mess around.. I think the group plays on Tuesday and Friday nights. If I didnt live in OC, I would def try to make a trip out more often. Great way to unwind after the work week!
I came here to check it out for my birthday dinner. Â The staff was sooooooooo sweet, gave really great recommendations from their extensive wine list, and the loft upstairs housed a decent jazz band. Â Also, it wasn't all that crowded on a Saturday night.
3 of us had 2 glasses each and split two of their small plates. Â That came to about $45 each. Â Yeah, it's a little on the pricey side, but that's just how it is in this day and age. Â
It was really a cool setting. Â Big couches, interesting round chairs, candelight and really good jazz. Â What more could you ask for?
Oh yeah, for the front doors to be closed because the packed patio was full of smokers. Â And that huge cloud of smoke wafted right up to the loft and completely killed the experience. Â It was so disappointing. Â I don't HATE smokers...I just wish their right to smoke didn't infringe on my right to enjoy a good glass of wine. Â But the patio wraps around the front entrance, so there's really no escaping it. Â I'll just have to keep drinking at home!
Too bad. Â They really did have everything else going for them!
If Ed wasn't married and didn't have a beautiful little girl, I would truly consider taking him on as my lover ...purely for his knowledge of wine of course. :o)
Left Coast Wine Bar is my new favorite place to relax and have a glass or two or three of wine. Unlike other local wine bars there is no pretentiousness, no whose hot and who's not attitudes. Left Coast has a great feel and an awesome vibe. I feel completely comfortable hangout with friends or sipping wine by my lonesome, there is always a friendly bartender to talk to.
We must not forget the other owners Rachel and Tom, the coolest couple on the planet!
They are always good for some great conversation. Rachel's love art brings a stunning visual feast to the Left Coast Wine Bar. Tom is so much fun to talk with. He reminds me of a dear friend from my grad. school days which make Left Coast feel even more at home for me. Graduating from UC Davis I feel like I minored in wine without even trying.
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My point dear friend's is though you my not trust my opinion for lack of you not showing up at my Yelp event.... You must visit the Left Coast Wine Bar in Glendale . You are sure to have a fabulous time!
A wine bar in Glendale you say? Impossible!
Haha my friend, You are wrong!! There IS a wine and it is GREAT! I dare say the favorite I have encountered in LA!
Busy without being over crowded, a wonderful wine selection, regular wine tastings, great art work, music events and totally unpretentious. Hip without trying too hard to prove it.
The owners are always present and eager to meet a new face, friendly and inviting. Ed, part owner, is like an outgoing little wine encyclopedia.... he even has a degree in wine! Did you know you could do that?? Ed will help you decide on the perfect wine for your mood and then he and Alex will keep 'em coming!
Enjoy a lovely evening of wine and yummy food and tell our fave new boys, hello!