Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Bistro
Napa, CA 94559-2620
Phone: (707) 226-3976
- Hours:
- Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-12am
Editorial Review for Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Bistro – by Kirstin Jackson-Ellis
In Short
Part high-end wine shop and part wine bar, Bounty Hunter serves on many levels. This wine shop/bar is known for delivering straightforward, tasty nibbles and flights to guests tableside and fine wines to customers across the nation. A great place to go for a snack, gift bottle or full dinner, Bounty Hunter is a favorite of locals and tourists alike.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkOrdering flights will get you at least three tastes of carefully selected wines to sip, savor, and compare.
On the MenuTheir beer-can chicken is a hallowed dish in wine country.
Know Before You GoSeating is first come, first served.
User Reviews for Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Bistro
11/05/2008 Posted by JeffTravelsPlaces
When I asked the gentleman who was conducting our wine tasting "What is there to do in Napa after dinner?" Without hesitation he sent us to Bounty Hunter, and we could not have been more appreciative. This place has 50 wines by the Glass and 400 wines by the bottle. We got a wine flight and then decided on a couple of bottles- AND WE NEVER buy bottles anywhere, but the list is so broad, we found plenty of bottles un $50 that were Outstanding. With a bottle on the table, Artichoke dip on our plates, fun and vibrant music in the air, and a bar that was full of people having a great time, we had an awsome experience. We really liked the fact that the bar is wine and beer only (wich elliminates the low brow, shot taking drinkers who get out of control) this place was the best find during our visit.
Pros: 400 wines, Swanky Vibe, Fun People
Cons: Close at Midnight
10/10/2008 Posted by Jonito
I came wine tasting and thought this might be a good place. Not over priced. Small plates of food. I hate that and it was more a hook up joint than a wine bar. I don't get it.
Pros: it protects you from the rain
Cons: bad food snooty waiters unaffordable wines

