Noble Food & Wine
7 Spring St.
(Bowery & Elizabeth St.)
NoLita
212.777.0877
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Noble Food & Wine
Winos, get your game face on and pad your wallets before stepping down into Noble Food & Wine, the first Manhattan bar to install the pricey Enomatic tasting machine. You’ll need to take on a second job (turning tricks in the LES?) just to have a glass from one of the regularly rotating bottles in the machine (they average around $30 and top out at $65). Lucky for you, the bartender is friendly, and though you’ll find nothing close to a two buck chuck at this swanky joint, there are several wines around $10 a glass that will satisfy your disgustingly unrefined palate. Who knows, maybe you can sweet talk that suit/skirt next to you at the marble bar into buying your next round. Enomatics on the house!
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Categories:   After Work Bars -   Credit Card -   Restaurant -   Swanky Bars -   Top Beer and Wine
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What a shame

Ever since their original sommelier left, this place is going down hill! No one knows anything about wine, the wine list is in shambless, and nobody knows how to work the wine machine!!!! With so many wine bars opening up, dont waste your money

Posted by: gaston
On: 1/10/2008 2:08:00 PM


Disenchanted

Noble doesn't live up to its name. With the exception of the wines, it has nothing to offer its guests. The sunken dining room is dark and dull, and no one was there on a Thursday night. The food was mediocre at best. It doesn't look good for this place...

Posted by: meggs29
On: 12/11/2007 6:55:00 PM


The best wine ever

Noble has the best wine, the best food and is the best restaurant ever everybody should come here its better than barmarche a bit even though they have good food nobles wine is the best and very affordable wine, food is a little overpriced but its all good

Posted by: Nick
On: 11/14/2007 9:35:00 PM


Class act, made for foodies

When you walk in you think you are entering a bijou hotel lobby bar, then surprise surprise the rear floor falls away to reveal a cavernous dining area at the rear. A very different feel for the area. The decor is crisp simple and elegant. We tried a few apps, then I had the steak - very good indeed - loved the potatoes...
But the wine... Just outstanding. With the help of their Eno machine I was able to taste in one evening what I would normally have to wait for a year to afford get through - and also wait for a pay rise to boot. Very fine indeed - lots of thought and class through and through. I will be back.

Posted by: jonnyboy
On: 9/12/2007 9:55:00 PM


noble???

Very very small bar with a back dinning room with little creative imagination. Tasting menu needs work and way over priced. Prob won't come back, or they will close down before I get the chance....

Posted by: Peter
On: 8/11/2007 7:05:00 PM


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