- Amélie
- Greenwich Village
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Wine Bar
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Open
Fine Gallic and Cali vintages straight out of San Fran's Nob Hill.
- Anfora
- West Village
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Wine Bar
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Open
Hopping wine bar adds an upside to dell'anima table waits.
Big bites of small plates, Italian style.
Euro-level sophistication fostering a chill scene.
Wine and dine, looking fine.
Euro wine bar actually built for comfort more than speed.
The fruit of the vine shines at this oft-noisy Brooklyn winebar.
Italian plates, worldly vintages at this petite EVill wine bar.
Rarefied buzzes from Master Sommelier Laura Maniec.
Outpost of classic eastside vino bar now the only one standing.
- El Ay Si
- Long Island City
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Restaurant Bar, Wine Bar
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Open
The appetizers alone are well worth your trip to Queens.
Amalgam of books, music, beer, art, wine, and stuff.
Famed Le Cirque uncorks it's newest edition, minus the flair, with a selection of 20,000 bottles of wine to choose from.
Through the looking glass for rare vintages from smart Tribeca wine shop.
- NitaNita
- Williamsburg
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Restaurant Bar
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Open
Tasty tapas + stiff drinks = good times.
Secret wine bar. As secret as a Gutenbrunner project can be, that is.
- Vareli
- Upper West Side
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Wine Bar
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Open
Uptown grocery gets into the refined dining game with a candlelit Mediterranean duplex.
Access Perk!
Chic wine bar for dates and girls' nights.
Intimate French wine bar with short-list food menu.
Stone Street Mafia's ode to oak barrels: luxe wines rub cufflinks with the world's most elderly Irish whiskey.
- Zorzi
- Murray Hill
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Lounge, Restaurant Bar
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Open
Hip Venetian drinking and dining duplex serves up classic Northern Italian cuisine with a modern twist.
Mimi's Hummus offshoot serving non-fortified wine to Ditmas locals.
Small plates and artisanal boozing just off McCarren.
Annotations help westside oenophiles untangle deep list of organic Euro wines.
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