Best Wine Bars in Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW) Corridor
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- ZZackPhoenix / Arizona •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoAmazing food & service. Ambience was super great for Valentine’s Day. Would certainly come backMore infoNorth Italia - DallasPrice: Moderate• Italian• Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW) Corridor•4.7
- BBrittanyDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoEnoteca is one of our favorite places to dine in the Dallas Fort Worth region. Arguably the best Italian in the region, this local gem keeps spectacular specials while maintaining great service. Even on the busiest nights, the beautiful family who owns it finds time for at least one or two family members to ask you how the meal was. It feels like dining in “nonna’s” kitchen but elevated enough to enjoy a meal here on special occasions and when you just need some comfort. What a wonderful place you have, Chef!More infoEnoteca ItaliaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn•4.8
- JJoAnnDallas - Fort Worth •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe dining experience was good. ! the Valet asked if we would sell Park which we tried to do and then it was full, and then we finally found a spot the escalators wasn’t working nor elevator so on a cold night that was uncomfortable but overall inside everything was fabulous. Really enjoyed the service and the food!!!More infoThe Capital Grille - Dallas - UptownPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Uptown•4.8
- AArturoDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoFirst off, great food and service. There are two valets, one for tango room and the other for carbone, we accidentally used the one for tango, but the valet didn’t make an issue of it and took the car anyways. Upon entering, there truly is no difference between carbone and vino other than limited menu and decoration. The “two different restaurants” are split by large potted / fake plants. I suppose the distinction allows for quicker service (for what is known as an already slow spot) either way the food was good. Bar is a typical mainstream bar. If you are a tequila aficionado, best they have is Lalo (from what I saw from my seat without getting up and studying the bar) and if you are reading this, 1942 and Clase Azul is NOT good tequila. But their wine list is expansive. If you’re in to that. We took a pizza to go for Super Bowl Sunday. Our waitress, who I think was named Mackenzie was amazing. And our bar back / second server was a Hispanic female that was also very attentive. Also, don’t let the “business casual” dress code listed fool you. There were people there with fresh off the golf course attire, men with By Way of Dallas bomber jackets and jeans / collar shirt throughout. Just don’t look messy and you should be fine getting in.More infoCarbone VinoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Design District•4.4
- LBLauraBDallas - Fort Worth •39 reviews5.0Dined on May 1, 2024I love dining at this hidden gem. The food is wonderful and the menu selections are inspired by local ingredients. I only dine here once a month, but the staff remembers me and treats me like I’m the most important person in the room. Many people believe that hotel restaurants are not wonderful, but they truly are the best I’ve ever experienced.More infoSecond Floor Regionally Inspired KitchenPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• North Dallas•4
Discover best Wine Bar restaurants in Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW) Corridor
Discover the exquisite selection of wine bars in the Mid Cities area of the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Corridor, a prime destination for wine enthusiasts and culinary adventurers. These establishments are renowned for their sophisticated atmosphere and an extensive array of fine wines, perfectly paired with gourmet small plates and entrees. Each location boasts a unique charm, offering both cozy, intimate settings and vibrant, lively atmospheres, catering to various dining preferences. The dining scene in this region is characterized by a blend of modern flair and traditional elegance, making it a sought-after locale for both casual outings and special occasions. Patrons can expect top-notch service, expert wine recommendations from knowledgeable staff, and a memorable culinary experience that highlights local and international cuisine. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual sipper, the wine bars in the Mid Cities area promise an enriching experience that combines the best of food, wine, and ambiance. This region's commitment to quality and authenticity makes it a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in the finer aspects of dining and wine tasting.