![]() ![]() ![]() The Four Horseman, Williamsburg Photo courtesy of The Four Horsemen Their wait staff is pleasant and knowledgeable, and their happy hour flight deal (3 wines for $12) can’t be missed! Between their Euro-decor and French bites, you’re sure to have a wine/food combo that you probably won’t forget. Amelie, West Village & UWS Photo courtesy of Amelieįor an affordable glass of high-quality European wine, you’ve got to check out Amelie. Plus, they feature a specific wine region or spirit of the month, with special pours, featured menu items and an in-depth class, so be sure to ask about that if you visit! They also have solid small plates and a happy hour with great deals. Anfora, West Village Facebook/ AnforaĪnfora’s warm brick interior is the perfect situation for an enjoyable night of natural wines, artisanal spirits, and craft beers. Their rustic vibe is what really attracts us at heart! We recommend grabbing one of their meat and cheese boards if you go, because the ingredients are always fresh and mouth-watering. Entwine’s house selection of wines are always worth a look at, and they also have a fair amount of cocktails as well. Step into this cute little natural wine joint that has good wines, a back patio, and some great staff. Entwine, West Village Photo courtesy of Entwine Temperance’s menu boasts over 100 varieties of wine and spotlights different grape varieties and wine regions that are hard to find elsewhere! With a main bar, an expansive sitting room filled with historical photos, and even an outdoor courtyard comfortable in any season, the vibes here are off the chart. If you’re seeking a spot that has a variety of seating arrangements for any size and style of party, Temperance Wine Bar can accommodate any wine-loving customers. Temperance Wine Bar, West Village Photo courtesy of Liz Clayman and Temperance If you’re not sure when to visit, stop in Mondays nights when you can order a Wine Flight of three half-glasses that let you sample a trio of terrific flavors! What makes bibi the best though is the big windows that let in plenty of sun during the day and city lights at night. Their wine list is passionately curated, generously poured, and paired with delicious snacks worth indulging in. bibi, East Village Photo courtesy of bibiīibi is an eclectic and intimate spot sure to please anyone, whether you’re out with all your friends, on a charming date, or enjoying the finer things in life by yourself. If you go, we recommend grabbing something from their French food menu to pair with a natural wine, like the caviar. With a focus on Southern France, Eastern Europe and everywhere in between, Ruffian’s highly curated wine list consists of over 250+ options by the bottle and 30 wines by the glass, that are constantly rotating. This cheerful East Village wine bar and restaurant serves top notch wines and small plates, all with a cozy and candlelit ambience. The menu here has one of the widest selections you’ll find this side of the city, with a small-print 12-page menu… 11 of which are all unique flavors of wine! Though you don’t need to be looking for romance to settle in here, it’s certainly a cozy spot for anyone seeking intimate conversations – at least about good wine. ![]() ![]() Skin Contact, LES Photo courtesy of Skin ContactĪnother great wine bar in NYC for dates is Skin Contact, which cheekily lives up to its name. Their wine selection ranges in taste and price, but there’s just about something for everyone! Their intimate atmosphere makes this one of our favorite date spots in the city, and their in-house staff is sensational as well. If you’re in Brooklyn, one of our favorite spots is June, who’s assortment of natural wines will have your head spinning. June, Carroll Gardens Photo courtesy of June Or if you’re really going for it, try their $1 oysters during happy hour (every day until 7 pm). If you go, we suggest grabbing some food since their tapas-style menu surprisingly goes well with their curated wine list. Their intimate indoor setting is perfect for a date night, solo expedition, or even gathering with a group of friends. The Ten Bells in the Lower East Side is a cozy and dimly-lit den that offers a wide variety of natural wines to pick from. The Ten Bells, LES Photo courtesy of The Ten Bells And don’t worry when it comes to selection – Book Club’s wine bar offers a variety of reds, whites, and sparkling flavors to suit any palette. If you’re the quiet kind of bookworm who may need some guiding out of their shell, they also host a variety of events designed to spark your creative side and help you make friends. Our first pick for best wine bars in NYC actually doubles as a home for book lovers as well! Book Club may be one of the coziest spots in the city to indulge in some new sips, all while finding your new favorite read. Book Club, East Village Photo courtesy of Book Club Bar / Lisa Balzofiore Photography ![]()
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