Big Steps In the Wine/Restaurant Business
Written By: Dylan York on Thursday, September 25, 2008
Dylan York talks about the latest developments at Verandah, his wine bar and restaurant in Grenada.
First off I would like to apologize; it's been weeks since I last wrote to tell you about the restaurant. Since we opened in August it has been crazy not only in the restaurant but behind the scenes as well. The past months I have doubled the amount of staff we started with and we now have an additional beach cabana open that sits right on the...read moreTagged Under: Grenada, Winebar, Restaurants, Meran Muller-Thurgau, Verandah
Posted In: Caribbean Wine Diaries
New York City Winebars
Written By: Romany Reagan on Thursday, December 6, 2007
Celebrating the 21st Amendment
The 21st Amendment was ratified on Dec. 5th 1933. Naturally you want to celebrate, but hmmm... where to go? I find the most befitting setting for an anniversary to be a winebar, and for me nothing is better than a New York City Winebar. Well lucky you! In honor of the 74th Anniversary of the Abolition of Prohibition and the 18th Amendment,...read moreTagged Under: New York, Holidays, Winebar, Cheese
Posted In: Wine And The City
Park Bar - The Hidden Gem of Union Square
Written By: Romany Reagan on Friday, March 21, 2008
Find out why this little almost-winebar might end up being your favorite NYC hangout.
I had another lovely evening at Park Bar last night (15 E15th Street, just off Union Square) and it occurred to me I have yet to share this little gem with you guys. While they have a full bar for those who want their appletinis or neat bourbon, what's really great about this bar is their wine and champagne by the glass. For between $8 - $10...read moreTagged Under: New York, Winebar, Park Bar, Wine Prices
Posted In: Wine And The City
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