NEW CRUSH
Arizona-based wine café uncorks first Austin location, with more coming
Though recent trend reports may lead customers to believe that everyone is happily chugging canned cocktails at home, there are still occasions that demand more elegant drinking. While wine consumption in the United States has declined for a few years, wine-based concepts are paradoxically expanding.
Phoenix-based Postino is the latest chain to make a big push. Fresh off popping the cork on its first San Antonio location in May 2023, the all-day wine bar and café is expanding to Austin at 1301 South Lamar Blvd. this summer. (It will also open a second outpost in San Antonio later this spring, and a second in Austin next year.)
Like other locations, the new Postino will serve a rotating list of boutique wines and Texas craft beer. The huge bottle list includes more than 30 by-the-glass offerings, all available for $6 during the location’s generous happy hour from open to 5 pm daily. Guests who can’t play hooky from work can visit Monday and Tuesday evenings for a $25 bottle and bruschetta board special.
In addition to a dozen bruschetta options, Postino also offers paninis, soups, salads, and a wide variety of light bites. Like the rest of the menu, the appetizers lean Mediterranean with choices like shrimp scampi, meatballs with goat cheese, and seasonal burrata.
Though Postino does have some interior hallmarks, like distinctive canary yellow umbrellas and roll-up garage doors, it prides itself on making each location unique. The designers scour local vintage shops for midcentury modern furniture and art objects and build custom walnut wine walls at each site.
In this case on South Lamar, neighboring Ramen Tatsu-ya, Tiki Tatsu-ya, and the Saxon Pub, it is entering a casual area with some great local restaurants and bars. So far there's no news on how this site will look, but a press release emphasizes the fun-yet-practical locale.
“Every new location of Postino is rooted within a community that we feel a strong connection to,” said Postino co-founder and CEO Lauren Bailey in a press release. “There is so much to love about Austin and its diverse neighborhoods, from the energy of the ‘04 in South Austin to Bryker Woods, where we will open our second Postino in Austin in 2025!”