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City Winery

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4.2 Google Review
155 Varick St, New York, New York, 10013, United States
(212) 608-0555 www.citywinery.com
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Jun 22, 2018
Review for their new addition "The Loft." The entrance is the door to the far LEFT if you are facing the City Winery building (see pic). A cozy venue upstairs. Equipped with its own bar top in the corner (see pic). The stage is well-placed for guests at any table to see. Great food. Good selection of wine. Great service, although they were slightly understaffed. Prices higher than par. Portions par.

Jul 24, 2018
Excellent layout and food--but, terrible service and sound. The drink orders took forever. When the famous band played, due to over-amped bass and other instruments which literally vibrated one's inner organs, perhaps 10% of the highly anticipated lyrics were actually intelligible. Service staff were slow and very presumptuous. Have heard this venue is closing: no wonder why. ***** Hey "Max," To try to reply decently to your decent reply-- Both my girlfriend and I found the table service too slow and the sound too distorted. We could not catch the band's lyrics. We decided to leave. She left the table first, and on an injured leg ambled over to the bar, where I subsequently joined her. She was trying to settle up the bill so we could leave in good order. The (sic) girl at the bar asked me pointedly where I had been sitting. Not having been given that numeric detail, I said "didn't know," at which she smirked. ...I always have thought it's the staff's job to know the seating arrangement, silly me. My girlfriend patiently waited to sort out the bill, while I headed outside for unamplified air. But immediately, halfway to the door, I was accosted by a server, bouncer, whatever--you call it--who barely let me leave, until he realized I simply wanted out the door. (I'm a slight 62-yr old with a doctorate who can afford your venue 7 days a week, btw.) He was very polite and decent outside. No doubt the type you want. I waited for quite a while for my girlfriend to appear, all matters solved; while other patrons streamed out for the break. Other patrons also seemed not to have liked the sound. Some shaved dude (NY managerial?) came out with the bouncer/server at some point to look at me, then silently just went back inside. I know: in this economy it can be hard to get what you need.

Jun 29, 2018
The new Loft venue space is terrific, but the service is sub par at best. We ended up getting BOTH rounds of drinks on our own at the bar. We waited over an hour to place a dinner order, and then another 45 minutes for the food. Needless to say, our bill never came either. The original venue set the bar very high from a service perspective. This new intimate spot has a steep hill to climb.

Jul 1, 2018
Consistently excellent music by a variety of artists. Food is good, but the wines are the stars of the menu. A good variety including some made at, and only available at City Winery. A fun night of music and wine in NYC at a reasonable price

Jun 30, 2018
This is about the loft. Great place. Saw Bobby Harden and it was fantastic. My only complaint is their wine. Paid fifty bucks for their basement made no label Spring Street Pinot Noir. The wine was difficult to drink and I'm being nice. Way to young and almost tart. You'd think a place called "CITY WINERY" would offer a decent drinking wine. In the loft there is their wine and there is their wine. Stick to beer or cocktails and enjoy the music. The food in the loft tolerable at best. Sorry.... great night of music but that was it. I wondered why everyone around me was drinking cocktails but after a sip of their wine it was all clear to us......

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