Spanish-inspired wine bar with tapas, patio, and intimate interior
























"Of the McGuire Moorman Lambert Hospitality restaurants, this Clarksville intimate sidewalk cafe mostly focuses on wines by the glass or bottle paired with cheese of the Spanish variety with fruits and baguettes. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Darcie Duttweiler

"Hit the patio at this Clarskville wine bar for happy hour Monday through Friday from 3 to 5 p.m., which includes half-off select bottles. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Darcie Duttweiler
"Rosie’s Wine Bar is a charming little wine bar tucked away on Blanco Street and West 6th in the same building as Howard’s Bar & Club. There’s a short and sweet menu that leans Portuguese with dishes like stuffed piquillo peppers, saffron rice croquettes, and fried calamari." - Raphael Brion

"Tucked behind Howards at 1130 West Sixth Street, I found Rosie's Wine Bar to be a walk-in-only spot focused on global natural wines that highlight smaller producers and wine-making regions, with a patio for outdoor seating. Its small-plates menu draws from Spanish, Portuguese, and French traditions with items such as jamón with manchego and piquillo peppers, anchovies and butter, saffron rice croquettes, Gulf shrimp, and black truffle omelets. Executive chef Chelsea Fadda oversees Rosie's as well; hours match Howards (3 p.m.–midnight Monday–Friday, noon–1 a.m. Saturday, noon–midnight Sunday) with the kitchen closing at 11 p.m. nightly." - Nadia Chaudhury
Tucked behind Howards, Rosie’s pairs a natural-leaning list with Iberian-leaning small plates and a leafy patio. Noted by the Austin American-Statesman and Community Impact, it’s a Clarksville charmer for golden-hour spritzes and late-night bottles.