Business Description from the Web
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Happy Hour takes place from 4pm to 7pm, offering all drinks at half price.
Breakfast is available on Fridays and Saturdays, with a brunch menu on Sunday.
A limited menu of salads, desserts, and cheese-based tapas is available, so you'll have to fill up elsewhere if you want heartier eats.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short If port is your port-of-call, Wine69 beckons. Dismiss the sexually-suggestive moniker. It's a rhyme that coincides with the wine bar's address. Chat things up at the bar or take in the panoramic view of the wines on display at one of the bistro tables. The mood is laidback yet artfully elegant. Check the schedule for a wine tasting event if you want a livelier vibe, or just...
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Posted by Rick Munarriz
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 17, 2007)
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I try this place. I was very disappointed. It's not a bar not a store not a restaurant.
I expected a large selection of wines, but none of that just a few bottles that I can find a Publix or Total Wine. I WAS following the application of e or just wine. Similarly to the map of cheeses. It is possible to find local businesses at lower cost.
Nothing special at this place or the owner is a joy to...
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This is a very nice local establishment (I believe that they have another location a few miles away in Miami Shores). The staff is nice and attentive. I find the menu to be a bit limited, but they usually offer several unique specials that augment the menu nicely. It is a small and intimate location that has an excellent selection of wines to go with their entrees.