When you’re spreading thick ricotta and honeycomb on toasted bread or indulging in the toast with a truffled egg yolk at its center, the appeal of this wine bar can’t help but feel unending. Read more.
This bar is a sibling of next door’s Dunlays on Clark, but the high ceilings here give it a barnyard feel. The bottle selection is excellent, and you won’t find pretension despite the yuppie clientele Read more.
The menu at this alcove contains descriptions of an impressive selection of wine and beer. Thanks to the small plates served until 1am, this is a warm neighborhood place you won't want to leave. Read more.
The decision not to offer a big spirits selection—and thus to be one of the few spots not trafficking in cocktails—might annoy martini drinkers. Winos, on the other hand, will be perfectly content. Read more.
Out of the way? Yeah. Still a great wine bar? For sure. You’d be hard pressed to find another wine bar with a better list. And even harder pressed to find one with as great a view of the skyline. Read more.
When tasting pours are this affordable (and interesting), we pretend it’s for educational purposes and stay all night, soaking up the dark, Bohemian vibe and munching on tasty cheese plates. Read more.