Lincolnshire
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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I've only been to the downtown location, but if I didn't drink wine, I wouldn't think of going to this wine bar for a meal. I suppose you could do so and have some good food, but the overall concept of Bin 36 is a wine bar and wine shop that also offers good food -- which may be a different thing than a restaurant that has a good wine list. (Incidentally, many different flights of very good red wines, whites and sparkling wines/champagnes are offered.)
FWIW, the food I have had (various appetizers) at the downtown Bin 36 is good but nothing spectacular. On the other hand, a lot of "small plates" were available, which would at least give you a chance to sample various things.
FWIW, the food I have had (various appetizers) at the downtown Bin 36 is good but nothing spectacular. On the other hand, a lot of "small plates" were available, which would at least give you a chance to sample various things.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Pietro:
I've only been to the downtown location, but if I didn't drink wine, I wouldn't think of going to this wine bar for a meal. (Incidentally, many different flights of very good red wines, whites and sparkling wines/champagnes are offered.)</font>
I've only been to the downtown location, but if I didn't drink wine, I wouldn't think of going to this wine bar for a meal. (Incidentally, many different flights of very good red wines, whites and sparkling wines/champagnes are offered.)</font>

