Philadelphia
Philadelphia

Philadelphia Wine Bars


Nothing is more satisfying than a night out with good friends, great food and incredible wine. In Philadelphia, wine lovers will find that there are more than enough places to gather with other folks who have the same passion for the grape. Wine bars are also the perfect place to expand one’s knowledge of wine; sipping vintages from America, France, New Zealand, Italy and Spain, it’s always easy to find a new favorite. Since all wine bar owners and chefs know that a terrible plate of food can ruin a good glass of wine, the wine bars in Philadelphia also feature some of the best cuisine in the city. At places like Friday Saturday Sunday or Gayle, the food is considered to be top-notch, expertly paired with the incredible wine lists. Tria, on the other hand, offers much lighter fare, adhering to a firm belief that the wine should be the focus and main course.
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Friday Saturday Sunday

261 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tel. 215.546.4232
Don't let the name be misleading, this charming little restaurant near Rittenhouse Square is open for business Monday through Friday. Friday Saturday Sunday is a wine lover's dream, offering every bottle on the list for just $10 over cost. The owner, Weaver Lilley declares, "A great meal deserves an equally wonderful wine." The passion for wine is equaled by the quality of food and commitment to customer satisfaction. Hosts and servers are known for taking extra steps to make sure that everyone who passes through the doors leaves satisfied. Wines from America, France, New Zealand, Australia, Italy and Spain make up the diverse list. Friday Saturday Sunday lives up to its reputation for being one of the best restaurants Philadelphia has to offer.

Gayle

617 D. 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tel. 215.922.3850
Gayle is known for being one of the best upscale American restaurants in Philadelphia, but the bar alone is worth checking out. A wide variety of beers are available, including Yeungling, Rogue Dead Guy Ale and Yards Philadelphia Pale Ale. The wine list at Gayle is what is really impressive, with selections from both well-known vintners and large wineries all over the world. Professionals love meeting other hip, young singles in the cozy bar. Patrons of all kinds leave the restaurant raving about the expertly crafted dishes and delectable desserts that are featured at Gayle. Don't miss out on half-price wine nights on Thursdays, perfect for unwinding after a long day of work.

Tria

123 S. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Tel. 215.927.8724
Tria, a hip, modern wine bar in the heart of Philadelphia, offers delicious cheeses, wines and beers on tap. The modest menu includes gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads and a variety of tasty snacks. Tria sees a healthy after-work crowd and is the perfect place to relax with friends. Its location near Rittenhouse Square makes it an ideal Philly bar to begin—or end—a night out. Sunday School, offered every week, is great for learning about less common wines, beers and cheeses—at 50% off regular menu prices. Philadelphia's Tria offers the best kind of continuing education in a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere.
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—Philadelphia bar and club reviews by David Backes