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    SF Uncork'd

    3.7 (143 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Rosie M.

    I was looking for a glass of wine that I could take to go cause you could do that at other restaurants and other airport but I guess just not at SFO. The alternative was to take cans of wine or beer that are single serving and that wasn't so bad. I had great customer service and she helped me find exactly what I needed. The store is clean and well organized and has a selection that most people would be happy with. Will come again.

    Salmon Salad
    Melissa R.

    Cute seating setup and quaint decor. My flight was delayed and then cancelled in San Fran, I had time to burn and decided to walk a few gates away from my flights gate. SF Uncork'd had the best ratings on Yelp and Google so of course that's where I was headed. The waitress was nice and attended to me quickly. I ordered the Smoked Salmon Salad and a glass of Lake Sonoma Winery Cab 2021. Served with delicious warm toasty bread, the salad was fresh and full of romaine, spinach, arugula, two caperberries, and some halved cherry tomatoes. The balsamic was good and not sweet, which I appreciated. There was minimal smoked salmon but it was good. Not sure if it was farmed our wild caught. I was in the airport and it was slim pickings so I didn't ask the waitress. My favorite was the Lake Sonoma Cab. I'll need to find that and buy some. Overall, good airport food and ambiance.

    Guillermo R.

    For an airport wine bar this spot is fine, service is kind and quick with a decent wine list and snacks for an airport. The location in the international terminal is my favorite (G gates) tends to be less crowded than Terminal 3. It's the same menu as far as I can tell. My only wish at SFO would be a better CA selection nonetheless I am here enjoying a glass of French rose before my flight. Cheers

    Just go to the market. It's half the price.
    Khrystyna C.

    I order the fries at $8.50 they should have been fresh and not dry and cold. Added the Crudite at $15.50 and it was the "protein tray" from the market put on a plate. Far from impressed. Service, initial order was good. However she never checked in and had to ask a passing server to order more food and drink. It's an airport so for Ambiance it can't be to great but they have great music. If your flight is delayed and you want some overpriced drink and food this is the place to relax.

    De A.

    Moderate pricing for an airport bar, $16 for a glass of pinot noir,$15.50 for a sandwich. Friendly service: cheerful greeting, warm welcome to sit anywhere, the theee ladies worked as a team. Cuban sandwich was very tasty: soft, warm bread, salty, tangy pickles with melted cheese over ham and turkey. Iʻd come again.

    Soup with the cheese-filled pita
    Akiko I.

    We picked this place for the food: It offered slightly better prices and much healthier options than the other sitdown restaurant in the same area of the terminal. A hostess greeted us at the front, and when we finally made the decision and entered the restaurant, a woman from the furthest side from behind the counter indicated we could sit anywhere. My tomato soup was fantastic and came with a melted cheese-in-pita half not listed on the menu that felt really filling. The salad I ordered was good but maybe has too many croutons: Makes sense for a wine-heavy based menu though. My partner enjoyed her ham and cheese panini. She got a Pellegrino and I a bellini, the latter was served in a charmingly tall skinny glass which I really got a kick out of.

    Mimi L.

    We came in to kill some time before our flight to LA. Good selections of wine and beer flights. Plenty of comfy seatings inside and it wasn't as hot as other indoor places. It was relaxing to enjoy some wines but I can't say the same for services. Some waitresses here were bit rude! They kept asking us, in fact every customer there to close one tab and start another. I guess all they cared about was tips before they left their shifts! At least this place was nice and cozy!

    3 delightful Cali Reds
    Lorena C.

    Excellent service and delicious food. We had the gyro taco duo, sliders, fries. The gyro meat was so juicy but not greasy, totally delish. Fries were crisp and tight with ranch or ketchup (no hot sauce). I enjoyed the yummy red flight. They also have canned things my friends liked. Really nice place across from another eateries but with a nice wine cellar vibe. The lady, hostess/waitress there is like the charming mama who loves you, but gives you your space. Great wine and food options.

    I've been here a few times and have always had an excellent experience. The staff is very friendly and attentive. It's a small place but open with comfortable seating options at a few long tables or bar. They have some nice taps and have Pliny the Elder available. They have a very impressive wine selection including Opus One and many others. The food options are nice too. I highly recommend this place!

    Sliders
    Brandon Y.

    Arrived early to SFO before a flight to Hawaii and had 45 mins to an hour to spare before boarding. After extensive Yelp-ing of the spots within the terminal, Amy T. and I opted for SF Uncork'd for their wine and food options to kick off our much-needed vacation. We didn't want to eat too much so we got two sliders (BLT & Huli Huli Chicken) and cracked pepper chips. Note that a slider doesn't necessarily mean it has a beef patty in there as well like I originally thought...lol. But they were both good - the huli huli chicken slider had a creamy sauce, and the BLT was pretty standard, but the brioche buns were perfect. For wines, I got a Martin Ray Cab (they only had a couple decently priced Cab selections), which was quite strong, but I liked it. Overall, considering airport food prices, it was a nice pre-flight snack and drink, and I'd be satisfied if I had the same thing in the actual city for that price!

    Keith W.

    A lovely spot to enjoy many varieties of the sacred grape. Always an entertaining experiment in social behavior also, more on that in a bit. I'd give it five stars, as their wine selection for an airport lounge is superb! But their nibbles menu, while enticing...leaves much to be desired. Why have a fabulous flight of pinot's from exotic regions of the world served next to what amounts to a dixie plate with cheese sticks bought from Safeway? Seriously? What happened to the ambiance, the magic, the fancy charcuterie board with lots of white space and tiny portions of exotic meats and cheeses to make me feel "extra"? It really cheapens the experience. I mean, sure, it's an airport lounge, I get it, I should just deal...but dammit, DO BETTER. Now for the entertaining part. On my first visit a few weeks back, typical airport lounge scene with single travelers politely spaced apart staring at their phones. Except for that one guy, he's really REALLY into that women's personal space and she doesn't seem to be reciprocating. Turns out "that guy" also had three bad credit cards, a phony birth certificate, and no ID with an international flight he was going to be late for and couldn't pay his tab. He was also three sheets to the wind and barely able to stay upright. And REALLY LOUD. The bar keep kept her cool and eventually called security after the guy wandered off and left his luggage (um hello, did you not listen to the ever-present announcements not to leave your luggage unattended!! SECURITY!! DRUNK MIGHT-BE-A-TERRORIST AT THE LOUNGE!!). Fast forward a couple of weeks to tonight's visit while waiting on the only flight out of SFO at ungodly hours and I politely ask to sit at a six-top occupied by a single traveler. Delighted to have human company not stuck on a device they graciously share their space. We commiserate about the state of humanity, discuss agreement reality and talk about human things and connect as people. We're both in our 40-50's and attached to other humans and somehow find a way to carry on a conversation that doesn't involve sex or politics and genuinely enjoy the company of strangers for a magical hour. Come for the fun, stay for the wine, don't bother with the food. Tiffany, wherever you end up, happy travels.

    Daniel R.

    Probably one of the best deals for food and wine in the SF airport! We wished we has stopped here first, instead of buying a $21 Caesar Chicken Salad elsewhere. We enjoyed a red wine flight and for dessert we shared a Tawny Port with Vanilla Ice Cream!

    Tomato bisque
    Carla D.

    After wandering around the San Francisco Airport for a few hours, trying to decide on a place to "park it," relax, and grab something to eat, SF Uncork'd peaked my interest. I wasn't in the mood for fast food and didn't feel like sitting in a "food court," so this place seemed like a good option. It was pretty busy. They have a small bar and then some table seating. They also have a pretty large wine list. Their menu reminded me of a tapas restaurant. Small/light bites and tons of wines to choose from. After looking at the menu, I opted to get the Tuscan Tomato Bisque and a "fancy water" (i.e. what Nugget calls Peligrino). The server was cherry and efficient. I did some work while I waited for my meal. My soup came out and I was pleasantly surprised. The soup was rich and creamy. The grilled cheddar cheese in a multigrain pita was a surprise. I didn't read the menu, and thought it was just going to be a plain pita. When I dunked this in my soup it was OK. I prefer an actual grilled cheese on bread (the bread soaks up more of the soup). Pros: -Interior and decor is modern and clean -Service was fast and friendly -Room to work at the bar, if you need to set up your laptop -Flavor of the bisque was great Cons: -The multigrain pita tasted dry......grilled cheese on bread for me is the way to go Tips: Try the bisque: rich, creamy, and flavorful.

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    This was actually the best tomato soup I've ever had. Great lunch and quick. Shocked but the quality for airport food.

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    We were looking for something to take back to our hotel on a travel…read moreday. I had the chicken bacon ranch and hubby had the Cubano. We were impressed with the cleanliness and organization of the establishment. Food was delicious, fresh, high quality ingredients and plentiful. Definitely recommend!

    I was looking for a chill spot that had coffee & food so I could do work on my laptop. I found…read moreWildflour on Yelp but I also checked out their IG & saw Adonis review them & said to get their bread pudding. The bread pudding looked so good so I had to try it. I got the BLT with kettle chips, an iced latte & of course the bread pudding. Their pastries & bread are made in-house which I love. BLT was filling & I had to take half of it home bc their bread pudding was massive, especially for 1 person. The whip cream is fresh & the bread pudding is crispy & soft in the right spots. It was also nice & warm. I ate the whole thing & have no regrets. The place is cute! There's a small parking garage - if you go on IG, there's a video that shows you how to get there. There's also street parking. I was able to find a seat in the bar to eat & work. If you order in, you'll do it through a QR code on your table. You can also ask for a hard copy of the menu. I just sent my bestie & hubby the pics of my food & will definitely bring them next time. I can't wait to go again & try more of their food & drinks.

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    Seating area near the bar. There's an outlet on the right hand side.

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    Overall very good selection here. Not much to complain about but it was okay. We've been…read moreto other places and this isn't bad nor wasn't good. Just a nice old average spot.

    We really want to see this local spot thrive!…read more We stopped in around 2:30pm on a Saturday afternoon after spotting a sign for matcha soft serve -- it looked like a cool, inviting place. I'm also always on the lookout for great spots for a girls' night out, especially ones with a unique wine list and a vibe that welcomes conversation over a special (even expensive) bottle. There's a lot of potential here. The wine selection was interesting -- definitely not your typical grocery store picks -- and the Japanese sake selection stood out, which was a nice surprise. That said, our experience could have been much better. When we walked in, it wasn't clear what the concept of the space was: a wine shop? Cheese store? Soft serve bar? Wine tasting room? A little clarity or signage could help. More importantly, there was no greeting at all. Three staff members were visible -- one talking to guests at the bar, the other two chatting with each other. Despite us walking around for a solid five minutes, no one made eye contact, acknowledged us, or offered a welcome. That lack of basic hospitality unfortunately left a negative impression. At any place that depends on customer interest -- be it a restaurant, wine bar, shop, or tasting room -- hospitality is everything. A simple hello, eye contact, or "let us know if you have any questions" goes a long way. Even better would have been a brief introduction to the wine program, the soft serve, or how tastings work. Unfortunately, we ended up leaving without the matcha soft serve or a bottle of wine -- and both were things we came in specifically to try and purchase. We didn't even get noticed, as if we never came through the doors. We genuinely want this business to do well. If the staff can be trained to lead with warmth and curiosity, we believe people will not only return but also tell their friends -- just like we would have. That kind of word-of-mouth builds loyal followings, especially in local neighborhoods. We hope to come back soon and see those small but essential improvements. You've got something special here -- now just add the welcome.

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    Vineyard Gate in downtown Millbrae

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    5/5 Environment and good vibes. Traverse food court area was amazing in interior design and space…read more Well managed with great staffs too. Public restrooms on ground floor were sparkling clean. Great first impression. 5/5 food selections. Bar area was very cozy with gorgeous views all around. 3.7-4/5 for food flavors/taste. They actually have people wiping down chairs/tables and clearing tables for you. You can order at the cafe place or the Omakase World Market where I ordered at kiosk and waited for my order number. Grab your own condiments. Food was ready fast. Very organized. I drank the organic coconut water $4, had the $6 big chocolate walnut cookie, and $18 chicken sandwich. I think the chicken sandwich was overpriced even when it was listed as $16. Portion size was smaller than expected for this price. It tasted ok, but I've had much better elsewhere. The cool thing about the place is plenty of beautiful spots to sit. Menu variety included pizzas, dumplings, and other sandwich items. Convenient for working class folks around here. There's also beautiful couches and tables by the bar area which also included a pool table, great for relaxation in back. You can see tall buildings/landscape all around. Good place for meetups/work/study/break time. Management has really invested in the place. I hope they open more food places inside. It's a hidden gem for sure. No, they don't open on weekends.

    Got a chance to check out the Bar & Lounge-- had a drink, got some work done on our computers, and…read moreate some snacks on a Friday at around 3pm! The food was really good. The sliders had this amazing sauce and the patty was cooked perfectly. The crispy broccoli was good but was a slightly bit oily. Wish it was cooked in an air fryer instead. The ambience was sooooo nice. Everything is spacious and makes you feel like you can relax and get somethings done. It's quiet and the bathrooms are clean. The service was good. You order at the bar, and everyone is super friendly and kind. There's also pool and mini basketball arcade games and things like that to enjoy!

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    This restaurant deserves my time to write them an outstanding review. I reserved their space for a…read moreretirement party of 90+ people, and they truly went above and beyond in every way. They normally only open for dinner on Saturdays, but they opened specially for our event, which already says a lot about their generosity and flexibility. I chose this restaurant because I had dined here for lunch a few times before, and every experience had been wonderful. The food is consistently delicious, even something as simple as the bread and olive oil stands out. The pricing is very reasonable for the quality. The interior is beautiful, with high ceilings that make the space feel open, elegant, and perfect for a large gathering. The service has always been good, but for an event of this size, I honestly didn't expect the food and service to maintain such a high standard. I was completely wrong in the best way possible. We were given SIX entrée options for our guests to choose from, which is impressive for a large party. Every dish came out hot, well-prepared, and absolutely delicious. They also offered us a very generous price, knowing that we are teachers celebrating our principal's retirement. That level of kindness did not go unnoticed. We brought our own cakes to save on costs and had asked in advance if the cake-cutting fee could be waived if we handled it ourselves. To our surprise, on the day of the event, the servers stepped in and kindly offered to cut and serve the cakes for us anyway. That gesture meant so much and really elevated the entire experience. The owner was incredibly easy to work with and very accommodating throughout the entire planning process. He had quite a few staff members working our event, and every single one of them was friendly, attentive, and helpful. They even offered my principal a complimentary glass of wine, which was such a thoughtful touch and made the celebration feel even more special. It's rare to find a place that delivers exceptional food, a beautiful venue, and such heartfelt service all at once, especially for a group of this size. Great people, great food, great venue, and outstanding service! I am incredibly grateful to the entire team for helping us create such a memorable celebration. Highly, highly recommend for both small meals and large special events.

    We were a big party of more than 15 of us. They accommodated us all and were very attentive with…read moreour orders. The food was so good! Will definitely be back whenever I'm back in town.

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    Andiamo In Banca - Semi Private Dining Space option in South San Francisco

    Semi Private Dining Space option in South San Francisco

    Andiamo In Banca - Calamari Fritti ($17.95)

    Calamari Fritti ($17.95)

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