***Please note that this Guide To Wine Bars in Arlington, Virginia will be updated and recirculated periodically to reflect the area’s most up-to-date Arlington wine bar scene. This guide was most recently updated as of May 2026.***
As a fellow wine (and happy hour!) enthusiast, I feel so lucky that there are several wine bars located in Arlington, Virginia as well as in Alexandria, Virginia (check out my guide here) aka my backyard. Arlington’s wine bars are truly so fun and unique and a great way to wind down after a long day at the office, brunch, or a fun night out whether solo, date night, or with friends. This guide will walk you through some of the many Arlington wine bars.
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Your Guide To Wine Bars in Arlington, Virginia
While this guide will focus more on wine bars in Arlington, Virginia, I do have an Old Town Alexandria, Virginia dining guide and Alexandria wine bar guide that highlights within Old Town Alexandria’s culinary scene! If you’re looking to explore wineries in Northern Virginia, then check out my running list of some of the many wineries a drive’s distance away here.

When dining at any of the Arlington wine bars, I highly recommend checking the wine bar’s website to see if they take reservations or not, as it varies. Most restaurants in Arlington take reservations and is a great way to plan in advance, as they are pretty popular and do get pretty busy especially during the weekends and even on the weeknights. Many of these restaurants also have happy hour which can be a fun way to enjoy an upscale restaurant at a fraction of the cost, however, I do recommend getting there as soon as it starts *even* on a Monday or Tuesday and checking the restaurant’s website beforehand and planning accordingly. The bottom line: be sure to check out the restaurant’s website before dining there!
Arlington Wine Bars

Bar Colline (269 19th Court South Suite 50) – Created by the team that created both Café Colline and Chez Billy Sud, Bar Colline is an elegant neighborhood French bistro in National Landing that allows everyone who walks through its doors to enjoy a meal in Paris without ever leaving the DMV.
Beauty Champagne & Sugar Boutique (576 South 23rd Street) – Located in National Landing, Beauty Champagne & Sugar Boutique is a woman-owned wine bar, bistro, boutique, and bottle shop, complete with its *very-own* podcast!
Brass Rabbit (1210 North Garfield Street) – Serving elevated pub fare in an upscale setting, Brass Rabbit serves happy hour, late night bites, dinner, brunch, and a plethora of wines, beers, whiskeys, and cocktails.
Green Pig Bistro (2900 Wilson Boulevard) – Serving up delicious culinary delights for 12+ years, Green Pig Bistro prides itself on providing every diner with the opportunity to savor the moment and the dishes and drink, whether brunch, dinner, or happy hour.
Lyon Hall (3100 Washington Boulevard) – Lyon Hall is a bustling French-German Brasserie offering both a wine and beer heavy menu in the heart of Arlington’s Clarendon neighborhood.
Maison Cheryl (2900 Wilson Boulevard Unit 104. Located on North Fillmore Street between Clarendon Boulevard and Wilson Boulevard) – An elevated and modern French American bistro with seasonal specials and decor, Maison Cheryl is the perfect place for a glass of wine and a fun night on the town.
Ms. Peacock’s Champagne Lounge (929 North Garfield Street) – An Arlington wine bar and champagne lounge, Ms. Peacock’s Champagne Lounge allows all guests to step foot into a calm oasis filled with the best wine, champagne, cocktails, and more.
Northside Social Coffee & Wine (3211 Wilson Boulevard) – Starting the day with coffee and ending the day with wine, Northside Social Coffee & Wine serves as a cafe during the day and a wine bar with daily happy hour surrounded by local artwork and masterpieces made within the community.
Salt (1201 Wilson Boulevard) – Inspired and enticed by bold flavors and cuisine from around the globe, Salt is a wine bar that’s truly tucked away amongst the hustle and bustle in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood underneath the popular Open Road with close proximity to Rosslyn’s Metro Station.
Screwtop Wine Bar (1025 North Filmore Street) – Screwtop Wine Bar serves small bites, wines from all across the world by the glass, bottle, and flights as well as offers “Meet the Winemaker” events with visiting winemakers worldwide with an adjacent wine boutique.
Verre Wine Bar (2415 Wilson Boulevard) – A relaxed and fun atmosphere to enjoy a glass of wine, Verre Wine Bar offers wines by the glass starting at $9 including a daily happy hour from 4pm-7pm.
Water Bar (1601 Crystal Drive) – Nestled atop National Landing’s Water Park, Water Bar is a seasonal wine bar offering delicious cuisine and drinks and serves as the perfect backdrop for all occasions in a relaxed and unique atmosphere.
Wrap-Up

Whether to catch up with friends, enjoy date night, or connect with coworkers, Arlington wine bars truly are a great way to do all of the above. There are so many unique wine bars in Arlington, Virginia spread across the area, too. Truly, you cannot go wrong with any Arlington wine bar!
XOXO – Katie <3

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