Terrible service. Waited 45 min for breakfast. Came out cold. Got my order wrong. Bartender didn’t seem to care.
Mey S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
An impressive wine bar in the JFK Terminal 4. It’s located in the center of the concourse after you clear through the TSA Checkpoint. They have a nice selection of wines by the glass and an impressive selection of wines by the bottle. Even bottles of Opus One if you really want to splurge before your flight. But I don’t know if I should have been offended when I ordered the 12 oz $ 40 pour of the Heitz Cellar Napa Valley Cab. The bartender did suggest to me that it was a heavy price tag. I told her it’s what I pay for a bottle in California anyways So what difference does it make?! I guess she has had a lot of negative feedback about the cost of some of the larger pours of wines. But it must have been the amateur drinkers. You’re in New York. You’re in an airport. You’re due to pay a heavier price tag for everything. Even at McDonalds folks.
Jay J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tampa, FL
John Rocks. Great guy, fair drinks but expensive. He was nice enough to arrange for a ride for me to my gate as well. Water and drinks were always full.
Lisa B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Playa Vista, Los Angeles, CA
I would say the overpriced wine selection is the only good thing. Ordered the cheese and charcuterie plate. Quality was lackluster and she never asked how it was. The meat was disgusting and over processed.
Michael M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
It’s an airport bar that that has a good selection of wine at reasonable prices(some solid wines for $ 10 a Gladstone), very chill bartenders, and really awesome relaxed music… Makes you forget you are at an annoying airport. Got to watch the national college championship without annoying sports fans around me(but yes I was surprised at how pretentious airport wine bar patrons could be). Bartenders are nice and friendly. Outlets under the bar and under the tables so you can charge your phone. I was annoyed that the taps weren’t working but whatever it’s a wine bar. I should be drinking(and ultimately did) wine!
Rebecca C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Good wifi reception, salad was different than first time I had it 3 months ago… Get to the airport too early and nothing to do this is a good spot to get a little tipsy before the flight! I recommend the Bloody Mary hey are really big here like breakfast in a cup Btw The food comes from the palms restaurant if you aren’t looking to drink wine the selection is basic and the wait service is pretty bad ass for an airport.
Randy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Westlake Village, CA
A very modern, nicely designed wine bar with a small menu(they really don’t have a kitchen). In fact, all their food comes from the Palms Restaurant just a skip away in terminal 4. While good, a very predictable wine selection: Jordan, Silver Oak, BV, Groth, Stags Leap et’al. Have several hours to kill for my delayed flight, so what the hell — I’m all in. Wifi signal is at best spotty, and I got nothing. Nothing I tell ya!
Jess P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
The service and food were terrible. The tomatoes in the buffalo mozzarella salad were so unripe they were barely edible. Our waiter was incredibly rude and gave terrible service.
Vanessa A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Very good place to escape the crowds and relax with some decent food and wine before a long journey anywhere. I enjoyed the tuna tartar dish($ 22) and a glass of wine, all was very good. On this occasion the service was just fine: attentive, friendly, and fairly quick. For me, the best selling point is the availability of USB& standard power outlets under the bar. A saving grace if you face 7 hours stuck in Economy class with no available power.
E M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Good selection of wines but slow service(but employees are nice).