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What better way to enjoy this thriving, urban metropolis than a visit to one of the best Dallas wine bars?
This list breaks down all the destinations that deserve a spot on your itinerary, from indulgent, upscale experiences to the classic spots even locals love to hit again and again.
Whatever your scene and your palate, we’ve got you covered.
After all, Big D is no longer just a beer town; the Dallas wine scene has been on fire in recent years, with an explosion of both new offerings and revamped old favorites.
14 Best Wine Bars in Dallas
Come thirsty because you just might find your new favorite red or white wine at one of these iconic Dallas wine bars. We’ll raise a glass of wine to that!
Barcelona Wine Bar
$$ | Website | 469-862-8500
Barcelona Wine Bar on Henderson Avenue is by far one of our favorite places for a date night in Dallas.
You may worry that this popular chain doesn’t have the personality of other, more local Dallas wine bars.
Still, those fears will be eased as soon as you see their award-winning selection of wines from Spain and South America. (It’s one of the largest Spanish wine programs in the whole country)!
All of their wine offerings are available in 3 or 6-ounce pours as well as by the bottle.
The sangria is another fan favorite, while non-wine drinkers can enjoy craft cocktails and beer.
Make sure to come hungry–Executive Chef Randall Braud’s creative menu pulls from a unique background of blended cultures.
Spanish, Filipino, and New Orleans flavors can all be found across dishes like paella, patatas bravas, and olive oil cake.
Cork Wine Bar
$$ | Website | 214-780-0373
With 50+ wines on tap and a lovely Uptown Dallas location, what more could you ask for?
Cork is one of our favorite wine bars to visit in Dallas if you’re meeting up with friends or planning a charming date night.
After all, sipping wine is one of the most romantic things to do in Dallas, right?
Located in West Village, finding a great wine here has never been easier, with computer touchscreens and a state-of-the-art pour system that help you serve yourself to your heart’s content.
The options are separated by flavor profile, and the helpful staff is on hand if you have questions or need additional guidance.
If you discover something worth taking home, Cork also boasts more than 350 wines in their retail shop.
Neighborhood Cellar
$$ | Website | 214-377-7059
As the name suggests, Neighborhood Cellar offers an easy, accessible wine experience, with unique bottles for every price range and knowledgeable staff on hand to help you make your selections.
The globe-trotting menu of this Bishop Arts wine bar traverses Australia, France, Italy, the United States, and more.
Even better, the pours are generous, and you can take home the bottle if you don’t finish it on-site.
However, with the light, modern interiors, you’ll probably be happy to settle in and stay awhile!
Just want to dip your toes? Attend one of their regularly-held educational tastings led by in-house certified sommelier Ian Montgomery.
Ready to dive all the way in? Join Neighborhood’s wine club and receive a thoughtfully hand-picked selection of 1-4 bottles per month, plus 10% off both online and in-store purchases.
Sixty Vines
$$$ | Website | 214-814-8463
They started with a simple concept–a wine-focused restaurant that promised to deliver “the right pour for every palate.”
And it turned out to be a hit; Sixty Vines now has locations in Texas, Florida, and Tennessee!
While other Dallas wine bars focus on the drinks, this spot knows that food is just as important.
Their menu is full of delectable New American fare–pizza, pasta, steaks, burgers, and beyond–and the staff is ready to find the perfect wine pairing for any dish you order.
For indecisive drinkers, Sixty Vines features wine on tap. Simply select a 2.5oz, 5oz, 8oz, or 750ml pour from one of the 60 rotating options.
The emphasis is on American, French, and Italian producers, but new inspiration is always arriving.
Times Ten Cellars
$$ | Website | 214-824-9463
The refined, stylish interiors of Times Ten Cellars feel like luxury from the moment you cross the doorstep.
Even better, they support local! You can find international bottles anywhere, but if you want an establishment that truly appreciates Texas grapes, then Times Ten is your new go-to.
The short but sweet wine menu includes a selection of house vintages, as well as bottles pulled from other wineries across Texas and California.
We recommend the 2015 Times Ten Tempranillo Cathedral Mountain, a full-bodied red with notes of tobacco, plum, and vanilla.
Just can’t choose? Order a wine flight, which includes 2-ounce pours of three different wines. Choose from reds, sweet wines, dry wines, or their bestselling “Flight of Fancy.”
Small food plates (think cheese boards and dips), flatbreads, salads, and decadent desserts round out the culinary experience.
Settle into the intimate indoor area or enjoy the breeze on their outdoor patio. Either way, the calm, relaxing atmosphere of this wine bar in East Dallas makes it easy to stay for hours.
Bodega Wine Bar
$$ | Website | (214) 704-4538
This cozy neighborhood hangout in Dallas’ Lakewood district makes it feel as though you’re sipping wine from the comfort of your own home–if your house is decked out with a stone fireplace and dozens of boutique bottles, that is.
The intimate environment means you’ll probably get some face time with owner and operator Amier Taherzadeh, who is always happy to share his knowledge and passion for wine with his guests.
In fact, you can check the Bodega website for Amier’s latest insights into the wine industry, as well as a list of his current favorite bottles he’s drinking at home.
One thing that sets Bodega apart from other Dallas wine bars is its quarterly Wine Fair.
During the highly-anticipated event, you’ll get to enjoy samples of eight reds, three whites, and one sparkling wine, as well as a personal cheese platter.
Veritas Wine Room
$$ | Website | 214-841-9463
Wine newbies and seasoned oenophiles–come one, come all! Chic, classy, and cozy, Veritas Wine Room is an easy go-to when you want a relaxing night of sipping away.
Their selection of roughly 400 wines from around the world is hard to beat.
You can opt for a whole bottle of wine or order by the glass from an ever-changing selection of around 30 wines.
As they claim, “Veritas Wine Room’s Wine List is so diverse it literally has something for everybody.”
Want an option you know you’ll love? The Zahel Orange T Orangetraube, an Austrian white full of orange, lemon, and peach flavors, always receives rave reviews.
Goodies like premium meats, cheeses, and chocolates round out the experience. The staff is happy to help you build the perfect pairing.
Postino Wine Café
$$ | Website | 972-210-2102
Located in Dallas’ coolest district, Deep Ellum, the hip and eclectic Postino feels right at home.
Choose from 30 options by the glass and 40 by the bottle, each selected by Postino’s expert in-house sommelier.
Bargain hunters will appreciate the daily happy hour from open-5 PM, plus a $25 Board and Bottle deal on Mondays and Tuesdays after 8 PM.
The food is almost as good as the wine, so come ready to dig into delectable comfort food dishes like grilled cheese, crispy cauliflower, paninis, and charcuterie + cheese boards.
Other Dallas wine bars have wine clubs, but Postino has a wine cult, which they describe as “a curated experience for wine enthusiasts.”
When you join, you’ll get four hand-picked wines every quarter, tons of discounts, and exclusive access to educational and wine tasting events.
The chain also has locations in Arizona, California, Colorado, and Georgia, plus three more locations across Texas.
Leela’s Wine Bar
$$ | Website | 469-778-0201
You’d be hard-pressed to find any Dallas wine bars more picture-perfect than Leela’s, a Greenville Avenue hangout that emphasizes easy, eco-friendly, and enjoyable wine.
Every bit of the place is Instagrammable, from the neon sign hanging over the entrance to the white-brick walls and extensive collection of house plants indoors.
If you happen to be visiting around any holiday, they go all out with the decor.
Ready to start sipping? The wines (35 incredible options) are served on tap to ensure less waste and consistent quality.
If you’re staying late into the evening, carry your glasses upstairs to Abv Establishment, a speakeasy-style cocktail bar with plush furniture and dim lighting.
Leela’s will eventually have two locations in Dallas–the original spot on buzzy Greenville Avenue, and another on McKinney and Olive coming soon.
Trova Wine + Market
$$ | Website | 469-930-0069
“Trova” means “find” in Italian, and this bright, modern wine shop + bar is exactly the place to discover new bottles of wine, with an emphasis on organic and biodynamic wines.
Their selection hails from all across the globe–New Zealand, Uruguay, the United States, and throughout Europe (Hungary, Portugal, Greece, France, Spain, and more).
They also serve a thoughtful selection of artisanal small plates, drawing on fresh and local as well as imported ingredients.
Dips, salads, sandwiches, and indulgent cheese and charcuterie boards make up the culinary offerings.
Put your trust in the on-site chef and sommelier and order a chef-selected board alongside the daily somm selection.
Bonus: Trova is found in Dallas’ upscale University Park neighborhood, which means there’s plenty of shopping to be done before or after your sips.
Chocolate Secrets
$$ | Website | 214-252-9801
Not many Dallas wine bars also boast some of the city’s best sweets! Self-described as a “gourmet chocolate and fine wine café,” Chocolate Secrets will have you drooling from the first glance at their menu.
This place is all about indulgence. It boasts a whopping 52 flavors of chocolate bonbons and truffles, over 25 flavors of macarons, 15+ varieties of ice cream and sorbet, and more than 25 different pastries.
And it doesn’t end there! Chocolate Secrets’ wine menu has been named among the top 10 best in Dallas, and their savory menu can hold its own with the sweet one.
For the ultimate tasting experience, explore the Captain’s List Wine Menu, which is full of rarer bottles.
If you want to go deeper behind the scenes, they offer chocolate making + wine pairing classes, in which you work with the on-site chocolatiers to craft your own gourmet creation, then sample 3 wines with bonbon pairings.
Stoney’s Wine Lounge
$$ | Website | 214-953-3067
As the longest-running independently-owned wine venue in Dallas (they opened in 1998!), Stoney’s certainly knows a thing or two about the industry.
Their vast wine master list, full of unusual bottles, traverses the world, from Australia to Argentina, France to the United States.
You can also choose from a shorter, rotating wine-by-the-glass selection.
Pair your favorite with customizable fruit and cheese platters, charcuterie boards, or decadent chocolate truffles.
But the best part of all is the husband and wife duo that runs the place–Stoney and Diana Savage.
Aside from having fabulous taste in wine, they’re also professional jazz musicians.
On the weekends, you can always count on live music and a fantastic atmosphere!
The Alcove
$$ | Website | 214-871-2200
When making your list of wine bars to visit in Dallas, The Alcove certainly deserves a spot.
It’s perfectly located between Downtown and Uptown, which makes it easy to work into your Dallas sightseeing.
Since 2009, the friendly faces at our favorite cozy, low-key wine bar have been introducing a high-quality, small-production selection of bottles to locals and tourists alike.
For non-wine drinkers, they also serve craft beers and artisanal coffee.
If the weather is good, grab a seat on their outdoor patio and people-watch while sipping away. Otherwise, get comfy on the indoor couches and stay awhile!
Checkered Past Winery
$$ | Website | 214-242-0411
The last of our favorite wine bars in Dallas is known for its unpretentious and oh-so-fun atmosphere, schedule full of events, and a proud array of local wines.
With a motto of “Drink what you like,” Checkered Past snubs the wine snobs and promises to be a place where you can chat with strangers, spend time with friends, and truly enjoy whatever you’re sipping on.
They were named D Magazine’s Best Wine Bar for two consecutive years, in 2017 and 2018, so you know they can back it up.
A delicious food menu of cheese and charcuterie boards, flatbreads, dips, paninis, and other small plates is on hand should you get hungry.
Although they’re temporarily closed as of this writing, they’ll be open again soon with a new and improved location!
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