Nestled above The Good King Tavern, Le Caveau Vinotheque is your go-to neighborhood wine bar with a curated selection of natural wines and tasty bar snacks.
"Le Caveau is the wine bar you’ve always wanted in your neighborhood—it’s somewhere you can walk in on a Thursday night and your week will instantly improve just by being there. The dark, second-floor spot is right above The Good King Tavern, and their wine list is primarily made up of natural bottles, divided between “France” and “Not France.” There’s also a short menu of bar snacks like a very good hot dog in a baguette." - alison kessler
"We could go steady with this beefy stick from Le Caveau in Bella Vista—which is a pretty odd thing to say about a hot dog, but it’s true. It’s simple: a long, jumbo hot dog smeared with spicy dijon mustard and caper butter, and lists a soft baguette as its home address. This hot dog went to study abroad and came back creamy, tangy, and annoyingly knowledgeable about the Champagne wine region. " - candis mclean
"Le Caveau is the wine bar you wish existed on your block: the staff knows their sh*t, glasses never stay empty for long, and the room is busy without rattling your eardrums. To get in, look for the door next to their sister spot The Good King Tavern on 7th and Kater, and walk up a flight of stairs. Expect a (primarily) natural wine list that highlights (primarily) French producers. They also stuff a wiener and some mustard in a hollowed-out baguette and call it a French hot dog. Get one." - candis mclean
Jeff Tweed
Melisa Lowrance
Lorenzo hubbard Designs
Julia Lain
Tommy Bailey
Rebecca Stewart
Chris M
Matt Pierce
Lorenzo H.
Becki K.
Judy P.
Gunnar K.
Dominique M.
Nikki C.
Sarah M.
Pam C.
Brent E.
Laurent P.