I had a Moscato here that I have been dreaming about ever since. Nuff said! Ok, but really, I will give some more details. The bartendar(always the same guy but I can’t remember his name) is very nice, and knows his wines. We’ve also have the deli/cheese place and a chocolate dessert, but very good. I love the little patio when the weather is nice too!
David T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Friendswood, TX
This wine bar is an elegant hideaway close to the center of Friendswood. A converted house, it sports a small someone chic bar, sofas and stuffed chairs, and high tables with fashionable but not particularly comfortable chairs. Wine prices seem a little steep for the venue. I had a $ 13/glass Argentinean malbec; acceptable but not good for the money, nor was it a heavy pour. Beer prices are better. They have a small backroom that would be perfect for a party of 10 – 16 people. There’s a patio underneath large old oaks that is really inviting during the weather we’re having right now(mid Oct.) The patio is a bit spoiled by some traffic noise from FM518, but still pleasant. Technically, a private club, but there’s only the formality of them scanning your driver’s license into their database. They also serve light fare — paninis, meat and cheese plates and such