The Best Wine Bars on Long Island Worth Visiting

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Where Great Wine, Cozy Atmosphere & Local Flavor Come Together

Wine Bars have surged in popularity across Long Island, offering a relaxed and intimate alternative to traditional restaurants and high-energy nightlife. These destinations blend curated wine selections with inviting atmospheres, creative small plates, and community-focused hospitality. From cozy village spots to sophisticated tasting rooms, the following Wine Bars each bring their own unique vibe-making them well worth a visit for anyone looking to sip, savor, and unwind locally.

Pino Wine Bar & Bistro-Lindenhurst

With the motto “Come as a stranger, leave as family,” Pino Wine Bar & Bistro is known for its cozy setting, friendly service, and diverse wine list. Guests enjoy everything from signature bites like Thunder Sticks (mozzarella sticks with vodka sauce) to charcuterie boards, cocktails, and live music. Its relaxed yet polished atmosphere makes it ideal for date nights or casual gatherings.

Enology Wine Bar & Bistro-St. James

This wine-first destination emphasizes craftsmanship and thoughtful pairing. Founded by Dr. Dimitrios “Jimmy” Kilimitzoglou, Enology combines sophisticated ambiance with approachable hospitality. The curated wine list highlights both iconic vineyards and emerging producers, while dishes are designed to complement each pour, creating a refined but comfortable tasting experience.

Fire Island Vines-Bay Shore

Family-owned and rooted in community, Fire Island Vines delivers laid-back vibes alongside a strong focus on local wines, beers, and ciders. Located near the Fire Island ferries, the tasting room offers a relaxed setting where guests can explore wines while enjoying Greek-inspired dishes and a welcoming, social atmosphere.

Otherside Wine Bar-Glen Cove

Set in the historic J.H. Coles Homestead dating back to 1810, Otherside emphasizes natural wines and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Its focus on local ingredients, shareable plates, and community connection gives it an authentic, soulful charm that makes it a standout destination.

Wine Cellar on Main-Northport

A favorite for intimate gatherings, Wine Cellar on Main offers sommelier-chosen wines, craft beers, and tapas-style bites often sourced from nearby restaurants. Local artwork, live music, and its cozy ambiance make it a go-to for relaxed evenings in Northport Village.

Madiran The Wine Bar-Setauket

Named after a wine region in southwest France, Madiran offers an extensive, globally focused wine list with an emphasis on Old World classics. Its sophisticated setting, live jazz events, and thoughtfully paired small plates create an upscale yet inviting wine experience.

Barrique Kitchen & Wine Bar-Babylon

Known for elevated seasonal cuisine and a strong international wine list, Barrique blends rustic charm with refined dining. Guests can enjoy small plates, wood-fired pizzas, and entrees in a setting reminiscent of a cozy European alleyway.

Spuntino Wine Bar & Italian Tapas-Garden City

Spuntino offers a modern wine experience with its innovative WineKeeper system, allowing guests to sample a wide range of varietals by the glass. A global wine selection, wine flights, and Italian-inspired tapas make it an engaging destination for both casual wine lovers and enthusiasts.

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Spuntino Wine Bar in Garden City

Meritage Wine Bar-Glen Cove

Meritage is a neighborhood favorite that features Mediterranean and modern American small plates, a strong wine program, and a cozy setting with outdoor seating. Its happy hour specials, creative menu, and knowledgeable staff make it a popular spot for both casual visits and special occasions.

Molto Vino-Babylon

Blending Italian wine bar tradition with gastro-pub energy, Molto Vino offers wood-fired pizza, pasta, charcuterie, and an extensive wine list alongside craft cocktails. Its relaxed yet stylish environment makes it ideal for gatherings, date nights, or leisurely tastings.

Salumi-Massapequa

Salumi has become a popular spot known for its Italian-Spanish fusion cuisine, artisanal cured meats, and extensive wine selection served in a cozy, rustic setting with a warm, lively European tavern feel. The menu changes frequently, encouraging repeat visits to explore new flavors alongside shareable small plates and charcuterie boards.

Give these Local Wine Bars a Visit

Long Island’s wine bar scene continues to flourish, offering residents and visitors a diverse range of places to relax, connect, and explore exceptional wines. Whether you’re planning a romantic night out, catching up with friends, or simply looking to discover a new favorite spot, these wine bars highlight the vibrant local hospitality scene. Supporting these local establishments not only ensures memorable experiences—it also helps sustain the communities that make Long Island such a dynamic dining destination.

Editor’s note: Salumi was added after publication

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