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Wine Bar from NYC will replace Drafting Table on 14th Street


1529 14th Street, NW

Yesterday we learned that after 7 years this would be Drafting Table’s last week in Logan Circle.

Bisnow got the goods on who will replace them:

“Vin Sur Vingt signed a 2,200 SF lease at 1529 14th St. NW, where it will replace Drafting Table in the ground floor of an apartment building.”

The article also says the wine bar is “looking at areas from Mount Vernon Triangle to The Wharf to Bethesda.”

Vin Sur Vingt’s website says:

“Established 2011, Vin Sur Vingt (“VSV”) Wine Bar, a play on “Vingt / Vingt”, is your neighborhood wine bar with five locations throughout New York City – West Village, NoMad, Plaza Hotel, Upper West Side and newly opened, Tribeca. Partner and operator, Sébastien Auvet is among a new breed of wine lovers whose focus is on simplicity, authenticity, and value. The menu includes an extensive list continuously rotating of 250 wines – 50 wines by the glass – coupled with a light French fare menu.

The intimate space was personally designed to resemble the most authentic Bar A Vin in France. A pewter-topped bar runs along its length, with large tilted mirrors hung along a copper plated ceiling to reflect cozy dim lighting. The relaxed ambiance is also prevailed by nostalgic melodies that play softly in the background. All this to ensure an experience that transports you to the very place where these elements were born.

The regularly rotating wine menu, carefully selected from regions such as Bordeaux, Loire Valley, Alsace, Bourgogne, and Corsica, is beautifully complemented by a light fare menu inspired by Auvet’s Grandmother. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you toward the wine selection that will best pair with our delicious food menu. Whether you’re joining us for a glass or a full evening, Vin Sur Vingt Wine Bar will promptly prove to be your next go-to wine spot.”

Stay tuned for an exact opening date.

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