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San Antonio Winery

737 Lamar St
Los Angeles, CA 90031

(323) 223-1401
sanantoniowinery.com
4 star rating based on 25 reviews

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Hours
Sun-Tue 9am-6pm Wed-Sat 9am-7pm  
Status: Closed  
Phone Number

tel: (323) 223-1401

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tel: (323) 221-7261

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Tucked into a crook of land northeast of downtown, this working winery also houses a wine shop/tasting room, a gift shop, a restaurant and an outdoor area available for special occasions. The Winery has been operating in some form or another since 1917, but its restaurant is fairly new, having just opened in 1975. Tour buses occasionally come and drop off loads of intrigued visitors, but the... more

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Once upon a time, LA was a vast agricultural swath with more than 100 wineries. Then came the people, the cars and different forms of industry to power the local economy. But today, in the heart of the city, one historic winery still survives.

Don't expect idyllic Napa Valley scenery here. Established in 1917, San Antonio Winery--still family-run--is the last of... more

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The gift store will create and ship custom gift baskets of wine accessories and gourmet food. Note that individual state law restricts interstate wine shipping.

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Hourly winery tours are offered weekdays 12pm-2pm and weekends 11am-4pm. The tour is free when you order lunch, otherwise, it's $2.75. Wine tasting (three tastes maximum) is always free.

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Historic downtown winery is an unusual lunch spot for urban explorers.

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In Short A hundred years ago, the L.A. River was lined with wineries--only one remains today. A vaulted hall, stacked with wine barrels, is filled with downtown businessfolk and loft-dwelling artists eating cafeteria-style lunches. California-inspired dishes are tasty and pair with the house wines, available by the bottle or the glass. Penne pasta with salmon is paired with vodka... more

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On-the-way-to-East L.A. and worth a detour. Not quite Santa Ynez, but certainly beats Boone's on Skid Row. Stomp out those sour grapes at L.A.'s last remaining winery, established in 1917. Where did the other 100-plus go? You're living on em, broseph. Barrel-lined dining area hides petite bar, curving about the sommelier's space. A sax player is known to riff unobtrusively on occasion for an... more

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My girlfriend and I visited San Antonio Winery on valentine's day, 2009, for the first time. I am not a wine expert but find the idea extremely interesting. We got to take a tour of the whole place and found it exciting and educational.

As for wine tasting, since I like the dry reds I really liked one in particular, the San Simeon Petite Sirah 2004, which had a smokey taste to it. This was... more

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the three RAVE reviews from 3/21, the day b4 and after are obviously the same person
lacritic, l_r, l_c

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- bad location

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the food is good, atmosphere cozy, good service depends on days,
ask for receipt, I ate there often and always thought the bill was high, last
I asked for a reciept and they do overcharge- watch out!
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