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Sep192011

Wine Bar Opening in Westport via Westport Now

Get excited Westporters, according to WestportNow.com, help for our ailing night life may be on the way...

A wine bar, Luxe Modern Wine & Cocktails, opens at 190 Main St. probably in November, according to owner Robert Reilly of Redding. He said that the cafe will carry 40 wines that can be purchased by the glass, seven or eight seasonal cocktails, and a selection of 15 cheeses and cured meats. In addition to a bar, there will be a few tables with plans for outdoor tables next spring, he said. The new cafe will be located in the space formerly occupied by Fay Kim Designs that relocated to the nearby space that formerly housed Coco Michelle which closed in August 2010 and relocated to Railroad Place. 

[Photo/article: Courtesy of Dave Matlow for WestportNow.com]

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Reader Comments (2)

Westport needs this desperately. Why has Westport been left in the dust in terms of night life? Something has to be done about the urban planning in this town.

September 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLizzy

ALERT TO OWNERS: Excited for someplace new in this town.
Not excited for a place that doesn't offer more to eat than cheese and meat. Vegans who love to drink yummy wines need a some sustenance, too. Or else we'll be totally nauseous by the third sip.
Just a little food for thought.

September 23, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterlj

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