Owners Jason McEntee and Greg Sears set out to create an unpretentious wine bar where wine knowledge and a well-padded wallet are not required. The result is Bodega, a dimly lit, loft-like bar where all glasses of wine are $8, no matter what country they come from. Besides wine, there is also beer, sake and a creative selection of appetizers, sandwiches and pizzas to help level out that third...
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In Short Dim ruby hues and tea candles predominate the space, creating a low-key vibe for relaxing hipsters. Couples lounge on crimson benches and plush white leather ottomans--more boisterous crowds convene in cavernous booths along the walls. The eclectic menu outlines flavor notes like earthy plum, chocolate or blackberry, and all glasses are equally priced so dollar signs don't...
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Posted by Alison Kramer
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 29, 2006)
Went to Bodega on a Tuesday night with a date and it was a perfect place to meet. The wines are all $8 a glass and there was a great selection. The appitizer menu also offered a good selection and we tried the brushetta which was tasty. I'll definately go back to Bodega again. Scene was relaxed and friendly.
We celebrated my friend's birthday here. It's a great wine bar to meet with your friends after work or celebrate a birthday. They had big tables and a lounge area to accommodate up to 20 people. They only serve wine and beer - great selection for both. The food was great! They had appetizer portions. Try their pizza, its great with their imported beers. The staff was attentive and helpful. The...
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 09, 2008)
So we checked out Bodega on a whim after tiring of the line outside Father's Office. I was pretty skeptical going in, but Bodega is by far more laid-back and less pretentious than even Father's Office. While you may think this is kind of comparing apples to oranges. Bodega offers just as many wines just as cheap during happy hour as Father's Office does beers, and all the wine at Bodega is the...
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Posted by kiercemartin
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 28, 2008)