Drinking Good Wine
Drinking Good Wine
Page 3Musette Wine Bar
Musette Wine Bar in Central Harlem looks like a cross between a European bistro and a farmhouse. When you want to show someone that you don’t suck at picking date spots, bring them here.
The Lavaux
The Lavaux is a cozy Swiss wine bar in the West Village. It's our favorite place to get fondue in NYC.
Leo
Leo is one of the best pizza spots in the city. This Williamsburg restaurant also has a substantial natural wine list, and it's easy to get a table.
Le Rock
Frenchette is a tough act to follow, but this Midtown brasserie is a successful sequel. Here, you can eat flawlessly-executed food in a grand Art Deco space with an energetic crowd and a sceney vibe.
Le Gratin
This Daniel Boulud restaurant in FiDi will remind you why the chef became a celebrity in the first place: for cooking French food better than most people on this planet.
The Buttery Bar
The Buttery Bar is a bar in Greenpoint that serves seasonal bites and unusual wines in an unpretentious setting.
The Fly
At The Fly, you eat chicken and drink wine. In other words, it’s pretty ideal, and you should grab some dinner at this Bed-Stuy spot.
The Four Horsemen
Part natural wine bar, part restaurant, The Four Horsemen is one of our favorite places to eat and drink in Brooklyn.
Moonflower
This West Village bar serves small plates and natural wine in a fun setting that looks like it was designed by Lisa Frank and Henri Matisse.
L'Abeille
L'Abeille is a Japanese-French restaurant in Tribeca that will remind you that tasting menus can be special.
Parcelle
If you care about wine and talk about it often, you’ll like hanging out at Parcelle on the Lower East Side.
B'Artusi
For a first date in the West Village, try B'Artusi. This wine bar from the people behind L'Artusi is walk-in only and serves great small plates.
OStudio at Night
OStudio At Night is a wine bar in Bed-Stuy with a tightly curated wine selection and rotating chef residencies.
Le Dive
Le Dive is a busy little wine bar in a very busy part of the Lower East Side, and it's a great spot to drink, snack, and take in a scene.
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Pinch Chinese
Pinch Chinese is one of the few places to get Chinese food in Soho, and you should stick to the dumplings and smalls plates for the best overall experience.
Dame
Dame is an exciting English seafood restaurant in Greenwich Village with delicious fish, a long wine list, and a disco playlist.
Contento
Contento is an exciting place to have dinner in East Harlem - they serve Peruvian dishes and the restaurant was built with accessibility in mind.
Ruffian
Ruffian is a tiny East Village bar with a huge natural wine list and a short menu of really good Mediterranean food.
Casellula
Casellula is a nice little wine and cheese bar in Midtown West, perfect for a pre-theater meal.
Niche Niche
Niche Niche is a dinner party inside a Soho townhouse, where there’s a different wine list and menu every night.
Red Hook Tavern
Red Hook Tavern is from the people behind Hometown Bar-B-Que, and it’s a great spot to sit at the bar, drink wine, and eat an extremely good burger.