Bar in New York City, United States
Vintry Wine & Whiskey
100ptsWine and whiskey done right on Stone Street.

About Vintry Wine & Whiskey
Vintry Wine & Whiskey on Stone Street is one of the Financial District's more credible date-night options, pairing a dual wine-and-whiskey format with one of Lower Manhattan's most atmospheric pedestrian settings. Booking is easy and walk-ins are generally straightforward. Go early for a quieter room; later evenings pick up energy as the after-work crowd builds.
Verdict: A Serious Wine and Whiskey Stop on One of Downtown's Leading Streets
Vintry Wine & Whiskey at 57 Stone Street puts you on one of Lower Manhattan's most atmospheric blocks, and the bar's dual focus on wine and whiskey makes it a stronger date-night candidate than a typical beer-and-cocktails spot in the Financial District. Pricing details are not confirmed in our data, but the neighborhood and format suggest a mid-to-upper-tier spend per head — plan accordingly and treat this as an evening destination rather than a quick drink.
The Room and the Mood
Stone Street is a cobblestoned pedestrian stretch that carries a different energy from the surrounding Financial District grid. On warmer evenings, outdoor seating along the block turns the whole street into an informal gathering space — useful context if you are planning a date night and want flexibility between inside and outside. Inside, the focus on wine and whiskey signals a slower, more deliberate pace than a high-volume cocktail bar. That format works well for two people who want to spend time over drinks rather than compete with a DJ set or a packed standing-room crowd. If noise level is your primary concern, earlier in the evening gives you the quieter, more conversational version of this room. After the post-work Financial District crowd clears, the atmosphere typically settles into something more manageable for an actual conversation.
Wine and Whiskey as the Core Offer
The dual wine-and-whiskey format is the bar's clearest differentiator in this part of the city. For an explorer-type drinker , someone who wants range and is happy to move between categories , this setup is more rewarding than a single-focus bar. A wine specialist who also knows whiskey well is a useful ally on a date night, particularly if you and your companion drink differently. That said, without confirmed menu data we cannot speak to specific selections, pricing by the glass, or flight options. Verify current offerings directly before you visit if the depth of the list is central to your decision.
Date Night Assessment
For a two-person evening in Lower Manhattan, Vintry delivers on atmosphere in a way that few bars in the Financial District match. Stone Street itself does a lot of work , the setting is more characterful than a hotel bar or a generic wine bar in Midtown. The format rewards couples who want to drink deliberately rather than cycle through a cocktail menu quickly. It is not the right pick if you want a full dinner-and-drinks package in one venue, or if you need a late-night option with serious kitchen output alongside your drinks. For that combination, look further afield. But as a drinks-first destination with genuine atmosphere, this is a credible choice for the neighborhood.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Stone Street is accessible from multiple subway lines serving the Financial District, including Whitehall Street, Rector Street, and Fulton Street stations. Walk-in visits are generally feasible, but if you are planning a specific date-night evening, arriving early gives you better choice of seating , particularly if outdoor spots on the cobblestone street are part of your plan. Confirm hours before visiting, as Financial District bars can keep tighter schedules than their Midtown counterparts.
Practical Details
| Detail | Vintry Wine & Whiskey | Angel's Share | Amor y Amargo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate (no reservations, queue required) | Easy |
| Format | Wine & whiskey bar | Cocktail bar | Bitters-focused cocktail bar |
| Date-night suitability | Strong (atmosphere, dual format) | Strong (intimate, quiet) | Strong (focused, low-key) |
| Neighborhood | Financial District, Lower Manhattan | East Village | East Village |
| Noise level | Moderate (varies by hour) | Low | Low |
How It Compares
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- Attaboy NYC , No-menu cocktail bar on the Lower East Side; bring a mood, not a drink order.
- Angel's Share , East Village Japanese cocktail bar with a strict quiet-room policy; one of the better date-night rooms in the city.
- Superbueno , High-energy agave-forward bar; pick this over Vintry if you want cocktails and Latin food in one stop.
- Amor y Amargo , Bitters-specialist bar in the East Village; ideal if one of you is a serious spirits enthusiast.
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Compare Vintry Wine & Whiskey
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vintry Wine & Whiskey | Easy | ||
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | ||
| Dirty French | Unknown | ||
| Superbueno | Unknown | ||
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | ||
| Angel's Share | Unknown |
How Vintry Wine & Whiskey stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vintry Wine & Whiskey known for?
Vintry Wine & Whiskey is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is Vintry Wine & Whiskey located?
Vintry Wine & Whiskey is located in New York City, at 57 Stone St, New York, NY 10004.
How can I contact Vintry Wine & Whiskey?
You can reach Vintry Wine & Whiskey via the venue's official channels.
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