Vin Sur Vingt

West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District


A cozy spot just off Seventh Ave’s bustle, Vin Sur Vingt is a slender wine bar with a strip of bar seating and a quaint row of two-seat tables, perfect for a first date. Warning: if you come for a pre-dinner drink, you’ll inevitably be charmed into staying through dinner as you munch on the excellent selection of bar bites.

The reasonably priced all-French wine list (with over 50 options by the glass) keeps locals coming back for seconds.


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