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Best restaurant for wine lovers?


  1. booklirpa
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    Trying to pick a place for a birthday dinner in West Seattle for this Thursday night. I wish there was a wine bar/restaurant in West Seattle! What do you think is the best restaurant for a wine lover in West Seattle? Thanks.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  2. Spring Hill. Period.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  3. I was going to say Spring Hill too.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  4. flowerpetal
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    flowerpetal

    I couldn't think of a better place in WS for excellent food and the right wine.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  5. booklirpa
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    Thank you for the suggestion. I checked out the menu, and i'm not sure it's a good fit for this group. Would love to hear more suggestions if anyone has some. A restaurant with at least some vegetarian entrees would be great (and great wine is a must!)

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  6. Fresh Bistro - many great vegetarian options and decent wine selection.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  7. girltracey
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    Jaks, the last page of their wine list is expensive but the good stuff. Or, stop by Bin 44 and pick up some bottle, Jaks' corking fee I believe is only $5. It might be $10 now but still not bad. They will decant anything you need. If you're looking for more casual Bohemian has a thoughtful, if small, list. Eness has an impressive wine list of mostly French and Northwest wines.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  8. WSdreamer
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    good to know about the low corkage fee for Jaks! I always forget about this option.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  9. There won't be a lot of vegetarian options at Jak's, but whatever they do have will be good! Same goes for their seafood.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  10. wundrgrrrl
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    wundrgrrrl

    Buddha Ruksa has a great selection of wines as well and I've always been surprised at the reasonable bottle prices.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  11. I'd give Phoenecia on Alki a try..They just expanded their wine list, and it's amazing.

    Posted 2 years ago #         
  12. also gotta say the The Bohemian has a hell of a wine list.

    Posted 1 year ago #         

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