This lively East Side wine bar offers a stellar selection of natural wines and tasty snacks, perfect for a vibrant night out or a cozy date.
"There’s plenty of covered and open seating at the East Sixth natural wine bar, alongside snacks like cheese plates, tinned fish, and hummus. Even the house wines are fantastic. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Erin Russell, Nadia Chaudhury
"I’ve been venturing into the dine-in service world slowly, and one of my recent favorites is a simple one. Nothing beats the combination of a breezy day, tinned fish and saltines, and orange wine, all of which can be found at LoLo. A full glass of the orange wine — Poderi Cellario E’Orange — was easy with a slight welcomed tang (I regret not buying a bottle right now). I opted for the tuna packed in oil, which paired wonderfully with the buttery saltines. It was perfect. The patio is open for dine-in service; pickup wine bottles can be purchased online." - Eater Staff
"LoLo is a natural wine bar and shop on East 6th, right next to Hotel Vegas and Volstead Lounge—so it can be a zoo around there on weekends. But the excellent wine list, covered patio, and laid-back interior with mid-century Parisian lamps lining the bar all feel pretty far removed from the world outside. It’s relaxed and generally accessible—glasses start at $8 and bottles start in the $30s—but if you’re not careful you can easily find yourself spending a little more than you had planned. You can also grab a few small bites while you’re there—our favorite is the baguette and butter. You can probably guess what comes on the plate, but it’s made with Easy Tiger bread and some of the best butter we’ve ever had. " - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"LoLo is a natural wine bar and shop on East 6th, right next to Hotel Vegas and Volstead Lounge—which means it can be a zoo around there on weekends. But once you step through those front doors, you’ll find it serves as a barrier to most of the nearby chaos. It’s relaxed and generally accessible—glasses start at $8 and bottles start around $30—but if you’re not careful or you get too caught up in a pretty label, you can easily find yourself spending a little more than planned. Grab a few small bites while you’re there—our favorite is the baguette and butter. You can probably guess what comes on the plate, but it’s made with Easy Tiger bread and some of the best butter we’ve ever had. " - nicolai mccrary
"Treat your friends and family to hipster wine bar paradise by renting out the back patio at Lolo Wine. Private options vary depending on day of the week." - Darcie Duttweiler