Discover Restaurants offering the best Wine Bar food in Tbilisi, Georgia. Tbilisi (English: /təbɪˈliːsi, təˈbɪlɪsi/ tə-bih-LEE-see, tə-BIL-ih-see; Georgian: თბილისი [tʰbilisi] ( listen)), in some countries also still named by its pre-1936 international designation Tiflis (/ˈtɪflɪs/ TIF-liss), is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, since then Tbilisi served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Between 1801 and 1917, then part of the Russian Empire, Tbilisi was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy, governing both Southern and Northern Caucasus.
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4 based on 146 reviews
Warm and welcoming venue for wine,cake coffee etc, run by a charming couple and well worth a visit.Just a short walk over Martyrs Bridge from Old Town Area.If you like red wine try the "Demi Sec", a Family wine from the Owners, really beautiful.Come in for a conversation.!
4 based on 614 reviews
Wine bar and restaurant Schuchmann offers its guests exclusive wines made in our Chateau by European and Kakhetian technologies and fantastic dishes cooked right in front of your eyes in Georgian Avantgarde-molecular style. In a quiet chamber environment,
We could not find this restaurant at first, and eventually discovered that it was downstairs in the art gallery.We had an excellent Meal with wine and the cost was very reasonable, particularly the wine. While waiting for our meal, we wandered around the gallery and bought some lovely handmade items and art pieces. One of the best restaurants we visited in Tbilisi.
4 based on 680 reviews
Located in the heart of Tbilisi Old Town. Our wine bar represents all that inspires us from our travels to European bars and restaurants. Our aspiration is to provide friendly and knowledgeable service, serve great tasting eco-friendly wine from small loc
When our feetâs were tired after walking around the whole day we found a cute little restaurant in the Erekle II Street dotted with restaurant and bars . This place offers good wine and local tapas . The decor outside is great and makes you happy. We had only few glasses of wine and we were happy. For a change the servers were all smiling.Thank you very much for your kind words. We are around to make guests happy and delighted to hear we manage that. Hope to see you back soon.
4 based on 757 reviews
Located in Tbilisi Old City Centre. Authentic Georgian cuisine and live folk music.
This restaurant was just around the corner from where we stayed. The interior is quite a unique brick cave design with various antique display. The food was ok, slightly over-priced compared to other similar food available elsewhere. Service is good, though.
5 based on 224 reviews
Wine bar and shop in the center of Tbilisi (Sololaki), place to drink, eat, meet, enjoy and take home a bottle afterwards. Great wine collection that mostly celebrates artisan Georgian wine makers, local chacha.The blackboard menu changes regularly, so yo
This place was perfect for a light meal and a chance to try a range of wines. Lots of share plates (the trio of pates was very good) and a few soups and salads. Not an extensive menu but enough choice and each dish was very good. Not expensive. Highly recommend. Thank you, Robyne
4 based on 636 reviews
Restaurant âSormoniâ is the place of imeretian traditions, hospitality and high level of service. Our comfortable design and hospitality stuff will make you feel at home. Details Kitchen Working Hours: 11:00 - 00:00 Terrace and Bar.
just the best lunch i had in georgia! aside from the lovely view, the great and really friendly staff, and the extensive wine list the food was cheaper than chips and OMG was it better! i started, as you do, with a margarita! the ultimate amuse bouche! then i had a salad, big enough for 4 people and including an entire radiccio lettuce as a starter. then, naturally, i had that oh, so georgian of things, khachapuri with a glass of amber wine...nom nom! i had never had it before, it is a pizza/pretzel cross filled with cheese and baked with an egg on the top. i didnt need to be told how to eat it, breaking off the crust and dipping it came naturally, but it was just the ultimate comfort food! if we had this in scotland, it would be the ideal hangover cure washed down with a can of irn bru, avaliable everywhere on a sunday morning...but i digress!the wine was delicious, and the double espresso i had to follow was creamy and exotically bitter. what a meal. i followed it with another coffee and a cointreau, which took a bit of explaining, but we got there in the end, and it was just the best meal i had in tbilisi. all this for about $25 and really lovely service.....its a great place.
5 based on 224 reviews
â Wine Shop â Wine Bar â Wine tasting with certified sommelier In the bar you can taste authentic Georgian wines and various cold snacks like boards of cheese, ham, Georgian ham, fish, veggies, Churchkhela, bread & oil, bread & sauces.
Really knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff introduce you to charming Georgian wines here. And in excellent spoken english too. Very tasty and neatly prepared food platters accompany your wine choices. If I stopped by this wine merchant every night for six months I would just about get the hang of this. Probably best to book, we walked up on a Monday evening and grabbed the last table
5 based on 272 reviews
Here you can travel into the world of Georgian viniculture and choose your favorite among an impressive assortment of 500 wines of different tastes and grape varieties presented on site.
Definitely worth the visit for the staff alone. Albert helped us pick our wines. He could be a comedian and has picked up a hilariously good British accent based on a few British TV programmes. Great shopping experience!Hello, Thank you for taking the time to write a review and for choosing. I hope we get the pleasure of serving you again soon. Warm regards From Albert !
5 based on 205 reviews
The Best place to relax and taste a real Georgian wine. In this magnificant place, you can have a mix of wide variety of family made wine and Georgian natural cheese.
Apart from the cosy setting with nice soothing music and nice wine of course, the best part is the super friendly owner. He is so thoughtful and so accomodating, it completes the entire experience. Came here two consecutive days! Try the bread too, taste great with cheese and honey dip!
4 based on 1403 reviews
Barbarestan is a little untypical Georgian restaurant for Tbilisi. In fact, its a cozy Georgian apartment where a big, noisy and hospitable family lives, as the owners of the restaurant are happy parents of 10 kids! For this new project creative team of "
Fine dining experience, upscale food. These people know the true meaning of hospitality and really care about the guest experience. Any food business in Tbilisi should consider this a benchmark. In majority of the other highly quoted restaurants weâve been to we had great food but service was always lagging behind. Cuisine innovative, based on fresh seasonal ingredients, well executed and served. Itâs a truly new reading of Georgian culinary legacy. Their wine cellar has lots if hidden gems that wonât force you to break the bank.Considering coming back to celebrate our wedding anniversary.Come, experience and enjoy yourself.
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