Gratta Wines
Gratta Wines is a easy on the wallet wine bar, neighborhood, and cozy convo bar in Bayview. Functioning wine bar AND a market for wine + Italian groceries and their own award-winning house wines set the tone. Come for wine by the glass.
5167 3rd St, San Francisco, CA · (415) 872-9791
Wine bar, neighborhood, and cozy convo — easy on the wallet.
Small friend group, first date, and wine-curious.
Wine by the glass.
Wine by the glass and wine + Italian goods market.
What makes Gratta Wines worth it
- functioning wine bar AND a market for wine + Italian groceries
- their own award-winning house wines
- anchor of Bayview's quietly thriving Third Street food scene
Good to know
- Where is Gratta Wines?
- Gratta Wines is in Bayview, San Francisco, at 5167 3rd St, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is Gratta Wines?
- It's a easy on the wallet Bayview spot that leans wine bar, neighborhood, and cozy convo.
- What should I drink at Gratta Wines?
- Go for wine by the glass.
- What is Gratta Wines known for?
- Functioning wine bar AND a market for wine + Italian groceries, their own award-winning house wines, and anchor of Bayview's quietly thriving Third Street food scene.
- Who is Gratta Wines good for?
- It's a solid pick for small friend group, first date, and wine-curious.
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