"It’s unlikely that even a star like Bobby Stuckey of Frasca Food and Wine could have drawn such a varied crowd to an upscale wine bar five years ago, but today it's a different story: Not only the connoisseurs you’d expect but enophiles on a budget; music lovers entranced by the playlist of Art Tatum, Fela Kuti, and The Clash playing on the three turntable system; and even the occasional pack of bros. And they’re all equally welcome. Encased in an album sleeve, the wine list is grouped by styles (like “brisk and edgy” whites and “ripe and gushy” reds) and represents just about everywhere but Italy, at prices that run the gamut. Can you break the bank with a four-figure bottle of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti? Sure. Do you have to? Not at all. In the $50 range, you can discover a Moroccan Syrah; for less than $100, there might be a pét-nat of St. Laurent from Carneros with your name on it. Sunday Vinyl surpasses expectations with a gorgeous assortment of bottles and an equally fabulous, not to mention eclectic, collection of records." - Ruth Tobias