This place has an awesome wine selection including varietals from the FingerLakes region. The bartrendess who take care of us Sunday night has an amazing personality and very welcoming. The hubby and I had been in a futile search since wine in the area was hard to come by.(They don’t sell it in grocery stores in NY) We found this place at the last minute about an hour from close. Nice outdoor patio. Nice village charm. The bar is supported well by the local community. They also had a decent beer lists though mostly lagers so craft aficionados may not be happy here.
Diana R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lewiston, NY
This is a lovely patio on Center Street, too bad the service is so horrible. They had two young bartenders that had no clue as to what they were doing. After waiting 15 minutes at the bar, {were not that busy} we could not get our order taken, no I was not wearing a hoodie or carrying skittles. We left. The second time, yes I did go back under diress same thing, Very pricey for a really short glass of wine. Do not go hungry, nothing to eat except sometimes have cheese. When they opened we went there to the inside, they had a great bartender and it was pleasant. Too many other places to spend your $ in Lewiston!
Megan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Buffalo, NY
This wine bar is in a great location on Center St. in Lewiston. We sat outside on the patio so I am unable to comment on the inside. The patio is huge and perfect for a nice summer day. Their wine list was decent. I think I expected a little more from some place whose main draw is wine though. They also have a few beers and a standard selection of alcohol. We had a good time relaxing there. After about 2 glasses of wine we decided we wanted something to snack on. Unfortunately all they offer is a cheese plate or a fruit plate. They apparently did not build a kitchen in the establishment. We ordered the cheese plate. Probably the worst cheese plate I’ve ever had. It had cracker cut cheese on it that you can find in any grocery store aisle. Cheddar, Swiss, Pepper Jack. The crackers were again Keebler brand Toasted crackers which are in every grocery store. It was very disappointing. A true wine bar should be able to serve a decent cheese plate. We ended up cashing out and went down the street to a real restaurant to continue drinking and have appetizers. I believe this place has a lot of potential if they would expand their wine selection and serve some tapas or appetizers of some sort. There are a lot of great restaurants within blocks of that area so it is going to be very hard to compete with them when you just serve wine, beer and alcohol. They are really going to have to create a niche market for themselves somehow.