Small, quaint, comfortable winebar. The location seats maybe twenty individuals, probably less. They have two sofas, and it was quite fun during off peak hours to sprawl myself on one and read while sipping wind. The shop uses a self-service model, so you are free chose wines and drink at your own pace. You can even pour multiple wines into your glass. On weekdays during happy hour, they offer discounts on all the different sized pours, so in case you wanted to try two or three different wines you can get several small pours to find what you like relatively cheaply. I think the owners hit what they are going for...
Read moreFun location and a cool idea for a casual date night. Fairly generic decorations but the seating was comfortable enough. Maybe it was because of the machinery used to dispense the wines or just a weird selection when I went, but I wouldn’t say any of the 3 wines I tried here were particularly good and all tasted a little stale. But the good news is you can get pretty small samples like I did, so you don’t need to be stuck with just one wine. Prices are perfectly...
Read moreWe really liked the serve yourself concept with the automatic dispensing wine machines but the place definitely has a bit of an identity crisis going on. beautiful bad, but lots of clutter near it with various condiments and things. TV on with a baseball game and badger and packer memorabilia on a couple walls? Just doesn't go with the rest of what is going on with what this place could be. Good place to get a glass of wine, just don't be too distracted...
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