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8th Street Wine Cellar

Address
28 W 8th St New York NY 10011
Phone
(212) 260-9463
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(978) 452-3032

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
4:00pm-2:00am
Monday
4:00pm-2:00am
Tuesday
4:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
4:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
4:00pm-2:00am
Friday
4:00pm-2:00am
Saturday
4:00pm-2:00am

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Payment Methods

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  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Diners Club

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8th Street winecellar, New York, New York. 907 likes · 16 talking about this · 2,694 were here. wine. It's not just for breakfast anymore

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The Arts and Crafts Movement was a cultural revolt against the ideals of industrialization. Like the movement, our concept is a revolt against the standard New York City Sports Bar, with its loud music and sports being played on multiple televisions. Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor is the antithesis of a sports bar; rather, it is an extension of your living room, a place to entertain guests with...

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Editorial reviews from the web (1)

A Village wine bar that thumbs its nose at tradition--and snobs--bringing the drink of the gods back down to earth.

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Taking cues from the street itself, the bar keeps it casual with the staff's faded tees and a cozy neighborhood ambience, enough to convince even non-wine drinkers to hang out....

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Easy Breezy!!!! Just came from getting my covid antibody test. Appointment was for 11am but I got there 10 minutes early. They took me in right away!! Was done by 11:02. Office is...

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Visited 8th Street Winecellar for happy hour on Saturday night. Delicious food, excellent wine, fantastic prices, and exactly the vibe you hope for when sipping on wine.

Quality: Decided to take...

Average Rating
100

I have been with this agency for over 10 years. They've handled all my auto, motorcycle and renters policies. They always - and without my asking them to do so - find me all the discounts possible on every policy. Now, everyone at the agency is nice and helpful, but my absolute go to is Michelene aka Mikie. …

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This was a cool place to check out the craft beer scene in NYC. There didn't seem to be a lot of craft beer places around but this hit the spot. Good east coast beer on tap including Hill...

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Went for HH for a going away party. Not only was the wine good and price ($25/bottle) reasonable, the service was exceptional. Furthermore, the food was surprisingly good, a generous and varied ch...

Business description (10) view all

winecellar offers an eclectic global wine list containing 20 by the glass, 100 bottles, a generous selection of half bottles, and a few large formats, all at great value. We also have artisanal bottled beers, and a full bar. Our menu consists of small plates from cheeses, meats, salads, and bruschette, to paninis, oysters, and mac and cheese.

8th steet winecellar is the brain child,dream and literally the blood,sweat,and tears of michael lagnese and jonny cohen,two well loved veteran bartenders from the legendary union square cafe.don't let the winecellar name fool to you though.while they certainly love their wine, they also love their martini and you can have one from their full bar.

The Arts and Crafts Movement was a cultural revolt against the ideals of industrialization. Like the movement, our concept is a revolt against the standard New York City Sports Bar, with its loud music and sports being played on multiple televisions. Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor is the antithesis of a sports bar; rather, it is an extension of your living room, a place to entertain guests with...

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The Extras: Call ahead to reserve a table for early evening or rent out the room for a special occasion.

Parking: Circle round the block to Waverly Place for free parking after 6pm.

Fun Fact: In the restroom, check out the advertisement for the Jumble Shop, a Village speakeasy and tea room that claimed 28 W. Eighth Street as its home from the 1930s through the 1960s, when partygoers in the know used it as a back entrance to the club at 3 MacDougal Alley.

Fun Fact

In the restroom, check out the advertisement for the Jumble Shop, a Village speakeasy and tea room that claimed 28 W. Eighth Street as its home from the 1930s through the 1960s, when partygoers in the know used it as a back entrance to the club at 3 MacDougal Alley.

Parking

Circle round the block to Waverly Place for free parking after 6pm.

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