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Help us make it rightBottleRock is a combination wine retailer, tasting room and small plates cafe, boasting an inventory of over 800 wine labels from around the world, as well as handcrafted beers and sake. Prices range from $5 to over $600 per bottle, with the average selection available for $50 or less. Any bottle of wine in the store, regardless of price, will be opened if two glasses are purchased.
Wine and Beer Bar with over 500 wines and beers from around the world. Learn more right here >>...
Are you a young professional? The Culver City Chamber is excited to haveits second Young Professionals' networking group at BottleRock, Tuesday, April 16 from 6:00-8:00 PM. This will be a fun and easy way to meet face-to-face in a relaxed and fun environment with other like-minded business people that share similar interests, as well as getting the chance to build your professional network, and...
Oenophiles relish these "informal" wine-bar twins, where a "knowledgeable" staff "helps you discover" new bottles while providing affordable, "gourmet" European munchies; that's manna for "couples and singles" alike, who dig the happy hours and modern spaces at the Staples Center–convenient Downtown location (with a full kitchen) and Culver City (best for little bites).
This Culver City wine bar and shop attracts a bustling, sometimes noisy crowd and its popularity has spawned a second, larger branch of BottleRock at the Met Lofts in downtown Los Angeles. Sit outside on the patio or inside for an eagle-eye view of the knowledgeable staff in action. The wine offerings feature many interesting, eclectic selections from appellations around the globe; pair them...
This popular Culver City wine bar, opened in 2006, is still packing 'em in day and night. The local workforce storms its floor-to-ceiling glass walls during lunch hour and a more eclectic crowd of...
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This popular Culver City wine bar, opened in 2006, is still packing 'em in day and night. The local workforce storms its floor-to-ceiling glass walls during lunch hour and a more...
Such a dope layout for their interior design. Great wine and beer selection! Great for a first date night!
I am giving 5 stars for their happy hour! It is a nice wine lounge. I recommend the tuna tartar, mac and cheese, the cheese plate, and the curated meat plate. Each item only $6!
My wife, Ashley, and I came here for an early happy hour on Valentine's for a pre-dinner snack and drinks. Both the wine and beer were good and the service, from Dayne, was excellent. We got...
I had a great time visiting for the first time this place. It was a night escaping the valley to come down to Culver City and it was definitely worthy. Dayne took good care of my and my friend....
Great place! Relaxed atmosphere, nice happy hour...
Bottlerock is a combination wine retailer, tasting room and small plates café, boasting an inventory of over 800 wine labels from around the world, as well as handcrafted beers and sake. Prices range from $5 to over $600 per bottle, with the average selection available for $50 or less. Any bottle of wine in the store, regardless of price, will be opened if two glasses are purchased.Bottlerock...
BottleRock is a youthful lounge that combines wine retail, a tasting room, and a small plates cafe. Their wine selection spans over 800 labels and can cost anywhere from $5 to $600 a bottle and their light menu contains a meal to match any wine.
Wine and Beer Bar with over 500 wines and beers from around the world. Learn more right here >>
BottleRock is a wine bar, retail store and cafe located on Main Street off of Culver Boulevard in a lively area that includes several bakeries, cafes and restaurants. Established in 2006, BottleRock offers an extensive wine list featuring 700 labels, with varietals to suit any budget, a large selection of artisanal microbrews and a menu highlighting a wide variety of small plates. A unique...
BottleRock is a Culver City treasure. On the surface, it is but a sleekly furnished wine bar, but the little details make it so much more. They stock over 800 bottles of wine from all around the world, and all of them are available to taste (provided you commit to buying just two glasses' worth). In addition to such a mind-boggling wine selection, long lists of craft-made beers and sakes are...
When to Go: The lunchtime rush begins around 12pm and continues through 2pm, and reservations aren't accepted. Also, the after-work crush starts around 8pm, so head in early if you want to avoid waiting for a table.
Save Money: The "Rush Hour" menu, served Monday-Friday from 4pm to 6:30pm, features discounted small bites like $6 truffle grilled cheese and $4 pizza fingers.
When to Go: The lunchtime rush begins around 12pm and continues through 2pm, and reservations aren't accepted. Try to arrive around 11:30am or 2:30pm for prime seating.
Parking: Street parking is usually a cinch in Culver City, with two-hour meters enforced only until 6pm.
Parking: If you can't find any street parking, just drive into any one of the neraby free parking garages.
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