I've been to Reds Wine Bar on two occasions and both times were okay. I like that it's a smaller venue with low lighting so it feels more intimate and romantic. When a friend and I stopped by on Saturday evening, there was a live duo playing some sweet Jazz music. That made the place really loud. Interestingly, though, it was the chatter of people talking that I heard more than the music.
I had a glass of red wine and the mac and cheese while my friend ordered the salmon crostini special (I think that's what it was called - not too sure). We shared and both small plates were very delicious. However, the service on this occasion was extremely slow. It was around 10PM on a Saturday evening so they must have been getting ready to close up. It wasn't particularly crowded, but it took about 10 minutes for our server to take our order and another 10 minutes before we received our drinks. I remember service being slow on my first visit as well.
Overall, my experience there has been okay, and I may return on another evening with live music.
Stopped by for a drink after we had dinner somewhere else. I had heard good things about the service & the atmosphere. Wrong choice. Only 4 other people in the whole place. Waitress could have cared less if we were there or not. Bartender looked bored and gave off bad vibe. It had the potentional of being a place we went to often but I would have to be desparate to go back. Too many other choices in the area, would not recommend it.
Review Source:I have been going to Red's since it opened 2 years ago. I went in last week on a date night with my husband because I was wanting a food that used to be on the menu. I went in and I was very disappointed that the menu and ambiance had changed. I was less than whelmed in the wine menu too. I went to Red's for the low key relaxed wine bar, that had good comfort foods and now it feels like all they want to do there is make money (crammed in more tables) and not have a good variety in wines. I think I will be looking around for a new place to tip my glass.
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