About Us
Radicle Wine is a charming and cozy wine shop located on Greene Avenue in New York City. Specializing in unique and artisanal wines from around the world, this store offers a carefully curated selection that will delight wine enthusiasts and novices alike. Whether you're looking for a bold red to pair with a steak dinner or a crisp white for a summer picnic, Radicle Wine has you covered. With knowledgeable staff ready to assist you in finding the perfect bottle for any occasion, this is the go-to destination for all your wine needs. Visit Radicle Wine at 293 Greene Avenue and discover a world of exceptional wines waiting to be explored.
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Hours open
Monday:
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Reviews
"There are so many places in NYC I’d rather buy wine. Staff on Saturday nite is stank."
"why not let the friendly staff talk you into an obscure amaro? this place is great for table wines and booze for special occasions. five stars xoxoxo"
"Staff was the least helpful of any wine store. They just stood around drinking wine behind the counter and seemed annoyed by us being there. Will never go back or recommend."
"So the store is cute as per some other reviews, that much is true. I guess for me the wine selection is the more important factor though, which I regret to say is more “interesting” than good. Thought I went in for a safe bet and bought a bottle of burgundy but it really did not taste right. Gave the store three more tries, as I want to support local, small businesses but sadly I never managed to find anything I liked. As someone who lives down the block, what’s worse than some sour wine, is that they let the same guys play/sing VERY loud music, or what sounds a bit more like sound practice, outside the store every single Saturday. It goes on for hours and hours and hours, on an amplifier, and it’s always the same songs. I very much appreciate that the owners want to support the local community and invite/highlight local musicians, which is absolutely fantastic, but if that is the case, they really should give a few other musicians a chance as well to be fair. Furthermore, it would be more respectful to everyone living here if they turned down the volume a tiny bit and limited the time to an hour or so given that this is in the middle of a residential neighborhood? I have to wear ear plugs and can still hear the screaming from my bedroom where I am trying to rest on one of my few days off."
"I was so excited to check out a wine shop close by in the neighborhood but I don't want to go there anymore. The staff is always drinking wine and always pretty drunk lol they haven't really been helpful at all. They never asked me if I need any help even though I'm trying to eye contact with them that I need help. Kind of ignoring me all the time. The wine was good but not the people. Super disappointed."
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