Bar Florine
Wine bar · Upper East Side ·

Bar Florine

Wine bar · Upper East Side ·

Curated natural wine, beer, amaro, and NA options

wine selection
atmosphere
knowledgeable staff
private events
cozy atmosphere
neighborhood gem
great recommendations
welcoming space
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Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
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Bar Florine by null
Bar Florine by null
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163 E 92nd St, New York, NY 10128 Get directions

$20–30

Restroom
Alcohol
Wine
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible seating

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163 E 92nd St, New York, NY 10128 Get directions

+1 212 466 6679
bar-florine.com
@barflorinenyc

$20–30

Features

•Restroom
•Alcohol
•Wine
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Apr 9, 2026

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How to Spend a Perfect Day on the Upper East Side | Condé Nast Traveler

"I recommend Bar Florine in Carnegie Hill as an intimate wine-bar option for discerning oenophiles." - Hannah Towey

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-to-spend-a-perfect-day-on-the-upper-east-side
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Cafe Commerce From Harold Moore Opens Uptown - Eater NY

"A new wine bar uptown from Julie Bramowitz, former wine director at the Carlyle." - Melissa McCart

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NYC New Restaurant Openings, December 2024 | Eater NY

"An uptown wine bar from Julie Bramowitz (former Wine Director at the Carlyle and a Vogue alum) named in reference to artist Florine Stettheimer, bringing a focused wine program and neighborhood bar service to the Upper East Side." - Emma Orlow

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Mollie F.

Google
Bar Florine is my favorite wine bar in the UES! There is always an excellent selection of wines and a great atmosphere. Perfect addition to the neighborhood! Julie is super knowledgeable about wine and always gives great recommendations on different wines to try based on what is available. I would also highly recommend Bar Florine for private events - I recently had my birthday there and it was great. It was easy to schedule and a super fun night. Perfect for a party of 20-40 guests. Everyone loved it! Overall, would recommend for a special event or stopping by to grab a glass of wine to start or end your night. Thank you, Bar Florine, for creating a welcoming space with amazing wine on the Upper East Side!

Heidi S.

Google
Lucky to have another wine bar open in the neighborhood. Warm, casual atmosphere. Great place to catch up with friends. Feels like a place you could stumble upon in Paris. The wines are in the $15-$20 a glass range and they don’t serve food yet (owner said coming soon). Excited to go back and try more wine.

Hallie W.

Google
I love Bar Florine dearly. As someone who lives in the low 80s and surrounded by other wine bar options, the atmosphere and wine selection is excellent and much more preferred. Would be an amazing place for a private event as well. No food but has simple snacks.

Anna S.

Google
Bar Florine is an excellent addition to the neighborhood!! All the wines I tried were delicious and they had a really nice variety. The atmosphere is super cozy, I felt like I was back in France and the owner was great at explaining the flavor profiles. Looking forward to returning soon.

Trevor C.

Google
Amazing vibe and wine selection. Staff are incredibly knowledgeable and cater to your tastes and preferences to help you find the right wine for your mood and palette. A gem of a spot. Cozy, non pretentious, and perfect for conversion. Very reasonably priced, and the best wine bar I’ve been to in the city. Highly recommend!

Lauren V.

Google
Bar Florine is an upper east side gem!! The wine list is consistently well-curated and the ambience is cozy and intimate. It’s an amazing spot to grab a post-dinner drink. The owner Julie is also amazing!

Olivia M.

Google
I couldn’t feel luckier to have this gem a few blocks from my apartment. If it was downtown you’d never get a table (so thank god it’s not!). The owner is so personable and very knowledgeable (but also doesn’t make you feel bad if you don’t know wine, like me). The atmosphere is calm but elevated, and the wine is of course divine. Run, don’t walk!

Melinda C.

Google
I hesitate to write this but truly had the worst food and dining experience of my life here on Friday evening. A friend and I wanted to have a night cap after dinner and came to Bar Florine for good wine. We arrived at around 10/10:30 and sat at the bar. Some of the tables were occupied. We could immediately tell the bartender was in a bad and off putting mood. We tried to exchange pleasantries, “hey how’s your night going, no rush on getting our order, take your time” and our effort was dismissed. We ordered our wine. I asked for a Bordeaux. The bartender then explained that this was a “premium wine” that would be $26 - not sure what the intimation was there but $26 for a glass of wine on the UES is pretty standard. She poured us each a taste. I didn’t love mine but it was a premium Bordeaux so I ordered a full pour. After 1-2 more sips I realized the wine was corked. I politely told the bartender and asked if I could have the white wine my friend was having. She proceeded to chastise me saying this is why she poured me a taste and i shouldn’t have gotten a glass. I said I understand, I’m happy to pay for the glass that went bad plus the new glass I had just ordered. She proceeded to say “don’t worry about it” and then grabbed and poured my friend’s full glass of wine - that he was actively drinking - down the sink. We offered to pay the bill and the bartender said no it was a misunderstanding and basically told us to leave. In any city, state, or country I’ve ever visited this was the worst I’ve ever been treated by member of the service industry.
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O G.

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This reminds me of the little gems in the Village or SoHo back when the Village & SoHo were the epitome of cool. It's pretty, stylish and very understated; it doesn't give off the typical UES vibe. It has a great selection of wines by the bottle or glass. A few snacks are available but the proprietor explained this is NOT a dinner place. And it isn't. There isn't even a food menu! I wish it had (more) food, but I still loved the place. So happy to find this little understated slice of downtown on the UES.

Ally C.

Yelp
Hmm...this one is tough. Great wine, for sure...but with NO food except for potato chips, I can't support. I suppose if you just finished an entire meal without wine and then wanted only wine or beer after that, OK...but when do you do that? Or maybe: go there for a drink before dinner nearby...maybe, but even then, I need some olives - something. I thought about 4 stars for 'good,' but while the service knew their wines, it just didn't feel very welcoming. But there were regulars there who seemed quite happy and were obviously welcomed. If I lived in the hood and could manage the occasional pop-in, maybe. I did like the physical space, but it was a little dark (it wasn't even clear if it was open around 6pm when we went), and the mood music was nice. Since there is no food, I assume the table turnover would be high. So if you go and it's full, hang out for bit and I'm sure someone will leave. But I wouldn't go out of my way to head uptown for this spot, but I would do so for other spots, for sure.

Gordon T.

Yelp
This is a small but lovely place to enjoy a glass or even a bottle of wine. It is quiet with no TV and the music is good but soft enough to have an easy conversation. Happy hour is from 5 pm to 6 pm. Three of us split a delicious bottle of French champagne for $60 which is a good price anywhere but especially in NYC. we will be coming back to enjoy again.