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Wine Loft coming to Atlanta

July 7th, 2008 by Cliff Bostock in Restaurants

The Wine Loft, part of a franchise operation headquartered in Louisiana, will open at 300 Marietta St. in late August. A PR representative, all aglow with adjectives, writes:

The Wine Loft offers 200 wines by the bottle and 90 by the glass to pair with delectable dishes. Tantalizing menu items include baked brie with balsamic reduction, filet mignon salad, shrimp and grits, lamb lollipops, and traditional New Orleans style BBQ shrimp. Their extensive “by the glass” wine list is one of the many services that sets The Wine Loft apart from other wine bars. Whether guests prefer a $6 glass of wine or an $800 bottle, The Wine Loft will satisfy everyone’s palate.

This is the latest restaurant opening to be announced in the booming Luckie-Marietta District.

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5 Responses to “Wine Loft coming to Atlanta”

  1. Kassim R Says:

    Man I can’t wait. I’m a huge wine fan and I love trying out new places. I hear it will be an awesome experience!

  2. Molly Says:

    sounds nice….when does it open??

  3. Tommy Says:

    I heard some rumblings that they were opening on September 27th!! I am gonna get my wine on y’all!

  4. Julie Sherrill Says:

    Don’t ever go here! We had a reservation for a large party and when we showed up we couldn’t be accommodated because they overbooked with another large event. It was the single worst experience in service I’ve ever had. We went to Stats instead and got great service, excellent food and drink, all at a good price. I will never go back to Wine Loft after being treated that poorly, and will never recommend it to anyone. NIGHTMARE!

  5. foodieman Says:

    julie you had a bad experience, now you want to put them down by posting up this message? not recommending them? trying to close them down? lets think about it from a business owners point of view, they put so much investment in this business, their livelihood into it, AND you want to come on here and try to close them up based on your experience. The economy is bad enough, you trying to put more people out of work?

    Dont like it, dont go there anymore. Dont need to come on here and slander the place.

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