A Guide to Philadelphia's Best Wine Bars

Best Places to Drink Wine in Philadelphia

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PhillyBite Wine Bars PhillyPhiladelphia, PA - A city celebrated for its historic pubs and thriving craft beer scene boasts a sophisticated and diverse wine culture. Whether you're a budding sommelier or simply seeking a relaxing atmosphere to unwind with friends, Philadelphia's wine bars offer a delightful escape from the ordinary.


From intimate enotecas with curated selections to lively bars with global vineyards, these establishments provide a haven for wine enthusiasts and those seeking a taste of something new. So, raise a glass and savor the moment at one of these exceptional Philadelphia wine bars:

For the Wine Connoisseur:

  • Tria Cafe Rittenhouse: With three locations across the city (123 S 18th St, 2227 Pine Street, 1137 Spruce Street), Tria is a Philadelphia institution for wine lovers. Their extensive by-the-glass list features carefully curated selections worldwide and a menu of delectable cheese plates and light bites. Tria's knowledgeable staff can guide you through their offerings, ensuring a perfect pairing for your palate. They also offer a fantastic selection of craft beers if someone in your party isn't a wine drinker.
  • Panorama Wine Bar: Located in Old City's Pennsview Hotel (14 N. Front Street), Panorama boasts the most extensive wine dispensing system in the world, offering over 150 wines by the glass and feeling overwhelmed by the choices. Start with one of their five-glass flights to explore a variety of flavors and regions. They also offer a full menu with delicious small plates and entrees.

For a Romantic Rendezvous:

  • Jet Wine Bar: This South Street gem (1525 South St), Philadelphia's "global vineyard," is the perfect spot for a romantic date night. Every Wednesday, purchase two glasses of wine from their extensive global collection to enjoy half-off charcuterie and artisanal cheese plates. They also have a great selection of small plates to share.

For the Budget-Conscious:

  • Ocean Prime: This upscale restaurant (124 S 15th St) offers one of the city's best bottled wine specials. Enjoy half-off bottles priced at $99 and under every Monday from their Wine Spectator award-winning wine list. It's an excellent opportunity to indulge in a premium bottle without breaking the bank. Their happy hour also features discounts on select cocktails and bar bites.
  • Red Owl Tavern: Located near Independence Mall (433 Chestnut St.), Red Owl Tavern offers a fantastic Sunday special: 50% off 50 wines by the glass. It's the perfect way to unwind after a weekend exploring the city's historic sites. They also frequently offer promotions on their social media, so follow them for the latest deals.

For a Casual Vibe:

  • Fishtown Social: This newcomer to Fishtown (1525 Frankford Avenue) offers a low-key atmosphere and a curated selection of wines on tap and by the bottle. Enjoy a glass with friends while savoring their small selection of snacks. They often host live music and events, making it a fun and lively spot.

For the Italian Wine Enthusiast:

  • Tredici Enoteca: Sister to the popular Zavino pizza restaurants, Tredici Enoteca (114 S. 13th Street) expands the concept to Mediterranean fare with a focus on Italian wines. Their extensive list features wines by the glass or bottle, plus six offerings on the Cruvinet, a temperature-controlled wine dispensing system.

Beyond the Glass:

These wine bars offer more than just exceptional wines; they provide an ambiance and experience that enhances your enjoyment:

  • Cozy atmosphere: Many wine bars in Philadelphia cultivate a relaxed and intimate setting, perfect for catching up with friends or enjoying a quiet evening out.
  • Knowledgeable staff: The staff at these establishments are often passionate about wine and can offer recommendations and guidance to enhance your tasting experience.
  • Food pairings: Many wine bars offer delicious menus that complement their wine selections, from cheese and charcuterie boards to small plates and entrees.

This list is a starting point for discovering Philadelphia's diverse wine scene. With new wine bars and tasting rooms popping up across the city, there's always something new to explore. So, grab a friend, raise a glass, and savor the flavors of Philadelphia's vibrant wine culture.


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