Nestled in the vibrant Las Vegas Arts District, Garagiste Wine Room invites you to explore a diverse selection of small-production wines in a cozy, inviting space.
"The sommelier-owned wine bar is the first of its kind in the Las Vegas Art District. With a menu of 13 pages of wine options, both wine aficionados and those who are just getting into it can find something to love, often with a helpful recommendation behind the bar. Grab a seat on the patio and order a charcuterie bar if dining in, or get a bottle for half-off when you buy it to-go." - Janna Karel
"“Garagiste” originated in France as a somewhat derisive term meaning a small-scale winemaker that doesn’t follow tradition, but the creators of Garagiste Wine Bar have reclaimed it for themselves as knowledgeable curators who help others do exactly that. This Arts District wine bar focuses on helping people discover eclectic, small-production wines. As a separate service, the team can help collectors build a personal cellar by providing recommendations at various taste levels and price points. Charcuterie plates are available for dining in, and bottles are half-off if you take them to go." - Jen Avison Smith
"Garagiste Wine Room and Merchant, a downtown wine bar that opened in 2019, is the only bar in Las Vegas to earn a nomination. Eric Prato, a hospitality veteran and former head sommelier at Bouchon, operates Garagiste as both a wine bar and a starting point for building your own wine cellar. The menu offers about 30 wines by the glass and hundreds of whites, reds, and rosés from throughout Europe and beyond, a welcome inclusion in the booming neighborhood of the Las Vegas Arts District. The cool gray interior is modern and leans industrial, with a sidewalk patio for dining in with a glass of wine and charcuterie board." - Janna Karel
"Garagiste is a downtown wine bar, and it is the only bar in Las Vegas to make the list of semifinalists for the 2023 James Beard Awards." - Janna Karel
"Garagiste, a wine bar with unique selections and special deals for members." - Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme