Kolina Koltai
This a cute little bar (and grocery) right next to La Medusa. I really enjoy the interior look with the pink. They just opened up and would be a good place to have a drink before going to dinner next door. This is definitely an Amaro bar. They do have a white and red wine available but overwhelming just Amaros and Fernets. The bits were nice. And the staff was helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable. I just really wish there were more drink options that weren’t Amaros. Hard to see this be a go-to spot without it having more wines available. They do sell bottles of wine through the grocery but it’s a $20 corkage fee to drink those.
… moreJohn Chodera
What an amazing and cozy Amaro bar! We had a lovely time sampling various Amari in a variety of forms (with soda, over ice, in cocktails) and nibbling on delicious italian aperitivi snacks from the kitchen.
… moreDerrick Pyle
Do you need to get some Italian imported bits and bobs? Need some olives? Need some little fishes? How about grabbing a few pieces of fresh veg? This place is a great add to Columbia City. Do some light “snack shopping.” Sit and drink an Amaro. (They have some less traveled bottles.)
Then go to the butcher nextdoor and pick up something for dinner or go to the bakery a few doors down to compete your snack hoard.
… moreMatthew Vincent
An absolute gem of an amaro bar and Italian mercantile, set apart by the outstanding bar manager. The setting is cozy but still felt private, with an assortment of table, bar, and low chair seating scattered throughout. The ambiance is set appropriately with dimmed lights and vinyl on the stereo. Delicious small plates from the La Medusa kitchen complement the extensive (and initially intimidating) list of amaro aperitifs and digestifs. But the true star that will keep us coming back is the incredibly helpful and knowledgeable staff. I can’t recommend sitting at the bar enough, despite a completely full house we were offered individualized recommendations with tasting notes that evolved over several rounds, which made navigating the impressive inventory a breeze. The retail component was fairly priced, well-stocked, and gave us the opportunity to take one of our favorite bottles home.
… moreNick Croker
I really love this place. One of the more unique spots in Seattle with an amazing Amari selection. They have a nice assortment of glassware they use depending on your drink.
The staff are all really professional, helpful, and nice.
… moreDan McCune
Love this spot. Super unique, great space, and knowledgeable staff. Amari are fantastic and the food is really good as well. Only wish they were open week round!
… moreKarla Najera
We visited this place and had a really disappointing experience. The main girl there was incredibly rude—she loudly asked me in front of everyone if I even knew how to use the record player while I was just trying to figure out the sound system. On top of that, something seemed off with the payment. She charged our credit card $14 for bubbles and then gave cash instead. It felt sketchy, possibly even fraudulent.
… moreLauren Olean
Friendly staff, exceptional selection of quality food/wine/aperitifs. Great ambience. I’m so glad this place exists! Can’t wait to go back. Definitely worth the trip.
… moreNico Kalaj
As a lover of aperitifs and bitter flavors, this is my new favorite bar!!! The bartender was welcoming, knowledgeable, and gave us great recommendations. The space is beautifully decorated and has the perfect cozy vibe – a neighborhood cafe feel. Just a lovely place to slow down, relax, and savor some unique flavors!
… moreViveca Smith
Over priced morsels! Lovely concept but missed the mark. Small menu with limited options. Service was anxious to remove plates, told us to get up to get our own water, no drink menu with prices…strange experience.
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