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Vote for SF’s Wine Bar of the Year

Which wine bar scratched all the itches 2017?

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Welcome to day five of the 8th annual Eater Awards, honoring the most esteemed restaurants, bars, chefs, and more in cities across the world. Here’s how the Eater Awards work: All 24 Eater cities and the national site will award prizes in multiple categories, including but not limited to Restaurant of the Year, Chef of the Year, Design of the Year, and Fast Casual Restaurant of the Year. In each category, editors will choose an editor’s choice winner and readers will vote for a reader’s choice winner — all to be announced on December 5, 2017. Editor’s choice winners will receive an illustrious tomato can trophy, as is the tradition around here. Eater will also further the fanfare, running a splashy feature about every editor’s choice winner throughout the course of the coming year.

Now, without any further ado, it’s time to vote for the reader’s choice winner in the Wine Bar of the Year category. These places offer different and exciting experiences for wine drinkers of all knowledge levels. No wine drinker is left behind at these businesses, which go above and beyond to educate and delight without pretense.

Polls will be open for 24 hours and will be strictly policed for funny business. Read more about High Treason, The Salzburg, The Riddler, Parigo, and Birba, then choose wisely:

Poll

What is SF’s Wine Bar of the Year?

This poll is closed

  • 14%
    High Treason
    (325 votes)
  • 6%
    The Salzburg
    (137 votes)
  • 35%
    The Riddler
    (795 votes)
  • 2%
    Parigo
    (48 votes)
  • 42%
    Birba
    (958 votes)
2263 votes total Vote Now

The Salzburg

663 Union Street, , CA 94133 (415) 323-4845

The Riddler

528 Laguna Street, , CA 94102 (415) 589-7002 Visit Website

High Treason

443 Clement Street, San Francisco, California 94118

Birba

458 Grove Street, SF, CA 94102 Visit Website

Parigo

3232 Scott Street, , CA 94123 (415) 580-7080 Visit Website

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