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Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
The guide was updated:Bacchanal call themselves a "wine laboratory," and what they concoct is a mix of good food, great music, and of course, fine wine. This unique wine shop has over 100 varieties, which you can enjoy alongside delicious cheese platters and live local music on their lush back patio.
Useful Information
- Address: 600 Poland Avenue, New Orleans
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 4pm–10pm, Fri 4pm–11pm, Sat & Sun noon–11pm
- Website: www.instagram.com/bacchanalwine
- Phone: +1 504 948 9111
- Email: info@bacchanalwine.com
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