A few weeks back, I went out with 2 lovely ladies to have a delicious dinner. Neither of us ate here before, so on a whim we thought, let's give it a go & eat like adults but vent like chismosas. We nearly closed the place down after enjoying beautifully plated dishes of roasted salmon, veggies+hummus, swordfish skewers, & chicken w/rice. We topped it off w/a molten chocolate cake à la mode & just savored every moment of yummy food & even juicier gossip. It was a cool set up. A house with an expanded backyard & at times, a live band. Give it a try.
Everything was great. The service was spot on, the food was tasty, and the environment was perfect /not too loud. Keep up the good work!
Stumbled on this little spot on a Friday afternoon. I was surprised at how empty it was at 4 o'clock, especially because it was happy hour! I think their location does them a bit of a disservice since it's off of the main strip. There is a sign at the corner of the main road, directing you to the building, so if you see that, then you're close. I walked up the stairs and started to read the menu, and I was greeted by one of their team members, John, who asked me if I had any questions. After looking at the menu for a few minutes, I found a glass from their happy hour that sounded interesting. John informed me that the menu had just been refreshed and that wine was no longer available. Bummer! He immediately switched out the menu with the updated one and he recommended a different wine that I elected to try. He quickly got a table, set up for us outside in the courtyard and he also provided a carafe of water and a couple of empty glasses. Because the courtyard is off of the main strip, it's pretty quiet there and you can enjoy a conversation with your friends without yelling over anyone. Making conversation with John, I learned that you can book the place for private events, and that they are typically fairly busy over the weekends. So keep that in mind. I wish I lived locally because I'd definitely spend time here with friends on the regular! As for the wine I tried (the Grenache listed on their happy hour menu), it was alright. A but too soft for me. I'd prefer something with a bit more body but I couldn't commit to a full bottle of the Super Tuscan they had on their menu... but I was sure tempted.
Quaint house converted to a restaurant. Vino Locale is different than any other wine room you'll encounter in the area. It's intimate and comfortable with couches, tables, bar space and outdoor patios. They offer a long list of regional wines and delicious food. The happy hour is highly recommended. Vino locale often offers live music. Perfect first date spot for light food and good wine. Go-to orders: * Sweet grilled cheese (happy hour) * Chipotle samosa (happy hour) * Charcuterie (create your own with a variety of meats and cheeses) * California brussels sprouts Insider tips: Sitting on couches in the front room with the piano is very fun and intimate, however you can overhear everyone else's conversations-tight quarters * Happy hour is the best time to visit * Great wine flight options * Dog friendly patio with pup-menu
We love Vino Locale! Nice ambiance, great wine list, and solid snacks to enjoy. Of of the best things about Vino Locale is that the wine list isn't just the same 5 wines that you see at many other places, they offer a great variety of domestic & international wines, and treat each one well. I love the Sancerre on the menu, and appreciate that they offer 6oz or 9oz pours, half bottles, and full bottles. The Black Cabra Cabernet Sauvignon and Miraval Rose are also among my favorites. In terms of food items, I usually gravitate toward the chicken skewers are a good option and come with a few flavor/sauce options. The beet salad is good, and I often get their Brussels sprouts (know what to expect, though: they're not fried/crispy, but are tasty - served with parmesan, cranberries, almonds, and optional bacon). The cheese plates and hummus platter are also good, reliable options. Service is so friendly! They have a nice dog-friendly patio (and often have a few treats for pups), and live music most Thursday evenings.
This cute little house that turned into a wine bar + restaurant, yes?! Was only in town for a work trip but roaming the streets of downtown Palo Alto I stumbled into this gem. Live music Customer Service BB was amazing! She offered some really good suggestions on where to sit, what to order and even let us know about a nice ice cream spot in the area. I love when the service is warm and friendly. Ordered the Graduate flight for I believe $40. I'm so use to tasting in Napa with small pours I almost fell out and the size of these glasses. Totally worth every penny. Salmon Ravioli Bone Marrow was just ok but overall I love this spot and will be back!
A hidden gem off the main drag in Palo Alto. I had to drive by twice... This restaurant is a beautiful craftsman/Victorian type house with 2 cozy bar rooms, a very alluring front room and an out door patio that made me feel like I was in a magical garden. Our server Alex was very helpful with my wine selection and brought me tastings of 2 of their Chardonnay's. Ofc, I went with the more expensive one, I can blame my taste buds For food we shared: *Beet salad *Hummus *Dolma *Dates wrapped with bacon The dolma was vegetarian style with a strawberry vinaigrette drizzle. Delicious! The dates had goat cheese inside - yum! We were very happy with our food. They had live acoustic music playing outside which is always a plus for me! Plenty of FREE parking in the lot across the street. You can sit inside or outside. Your choice. Our bill was around $120 with tip for 4.
Great little wine spot in downtown Palo alto. The super homey service and refreshing outdoor patio paired very nicely with our wine tasting. Can't go wrong with $18 happy hour flights!! They are so nice here too; we pulled up at 5:15 for some flights and small plates, stayed til 8pm, but they still gave us the happy hour deal (which is listed from 3-5:30pm)!! Nice diverse set of wines from across the world, combined with their selection of Napa tastings. Small plates were good too (would definitely recommend the bacon wrapped dates!)
Meandering my way into Palo Alto for a Yelp Elite event I parked at the little parking lot across from Vino Locale. I had no intention of stopping at this little restaurant because, frankly, I had no idea it was there. Out of my car and across the street I went, but I was about 15 early to the YES party and stumbled upon this adorable sign. It beckoned me with the word wine and in I went to scope out the building. Built into a 1005 Victorian home, the atmosphere exudes charm. Upon entering, there's a small room to the left with couches, a high-top table and big window looking out over the front patio. Continue on inside the building and you run smack dab into the bar. Being wine only, it was my dream come true. The back of the bar boasts a nice collection of bottles smothering the wall TV. The TV is the main sound system playing tunes from before I was born (yeah, that's a while ago) which were absolutely fun. The bar had about eight stools and two mini tables hugging the walls. The kitchen was just beyond the bar and people were hustling in there to satisfy the hungry customers. The back patio is lovely with heaters and fire pits, both covered and non-covered seating. The menu isn't enormous, but it has many offerings to please the palette. I tried the Italian olive mix which was perfectly seasoned, a large portion and a lovely presentation. I'd order it again in a heartbeat. I also had the Fromage Surprise made up of crackers, bread, spicy cherries, and three types of cheese. Mine were cheddar and something else. Alex, the nice waiter, wasn't enthusiastic when it came to revealing the cheeses. No worries, he was attentive. The platter was filling, the bread fresh, but the cheeses were unremarkable. They all tasted the same to me which was a little disappointing since I'm a bit of a cheese expert. Those spicy though were to die for!! Numi is the owner and he does a terrific job of making each person feel welcome. Go say hello to him. Enjoy the food and wine while you're at it.