Church Street Wine Shoppe Providence

485 Providence Main St NW STE 101, Huntsville
(256) 937-3005

Recent Reviews

Reina P

The staff is great, and the wine selections are amazing.

Christina Friday

Wonderful wine and people. We tried two wine flights that were great. Super reasonably priced wine, too!

Kathryn Knecht (Katie)

Friendly and accommodating staff, nice atmosphere, outside seating allows dogs. ?

Don Bracci

Amazing place for wine and food. Great service, and they also have outdoor seating if you want to bring your dog.

Tim K.

Looking for a quaint experience with exceptional small plates and great wine? Then look no further. A great place for conversation with friends or a solitary people-watching-while-reading-a-good-book kind of thing. You MUST try to the ahi tuna tacos!And the staff is terrific. Jennifer made me feel welcome and valued from the moment I walked in the door!I live in the area and plan to make this a regular stop!

John Buckley

Great place. Always wanted to come here after seeing from Edgar's. Great conversations with Robert and Kat. Recommend and will definitely come back for lunch.

Summer Sklar

LOVE the new location!!!! Will be going here more often!

Foxy Cleopatra

Had good time. Food is ok.

Karen S.

First time to try this place. Known for wine but food choices are great as well. Top notch. Will definitely be back again.

John loper

Wonderful spot with varied wines and delicious food. Simple menu but tasty!

Preston Taylor

This has become our favorite nightly outing under the new ownership. Hoover is a specialist on all the wines and hasn’t made a recommendation we didn’t enjoy. I recommend the tomato basil flatbread paired with any glass of wine. Their charcuterie board is filling, bold, and a great value.

Will Sanders

This place is amazing. The food, atmosphere, wine, and service is always fantastic. Especially Hoover!

Pamela M.

Sorority sister and I were so happy and surprised to see Church Street Wine had opened in a previously closed wine shop in Providence! Sadly, we attended a funeral earlier in the morning and following the funeral we ate lunch at Grille on Maine around the corner. There were a few patrons inside the shop on this mid-afternoon July Friday and a few on the patio out front. There were two youngish men working at the counter/bar [maybe more, I only noticed 2] and they offered us no help whatsoever, I'm not sure we were even greeted. When we did get one of the employee's attention and I asked about the store and how long it had been opened he said his coworker that day had worked for the Mells for 9 years which is a long time, especially in the hospitality business. The layout of the bottles is awkward. It's an attractive way to display bottles, but inefficient in terms of reaching them, and if I recall properly, the bottles are "one deep" meaning, they don't have multiple bottles of the same wine on display. None of the wine sections were labelled [e.g., "whites," "white alternatives," "sparkling,"], so if you are trying to get in and out quickly, that probably won't happen. We were looking for an unoaked chard and they didn't have any. An unoaked pinot grigo would have been fun, too; again, they didn't have that either; nor did they offer to order any. We had a question about one of the types of wines, and the employee was not very knowledgeable about it. The price points were good on many of the bottles averaging around 11.50, and we ended up splitting a case, and the young man working there was nice enough to load it in our trunk. Maybe I'm spoiled by the Mells' friendly, knowledgeable, personal attention and service at the original Church Street Wine Shoppe which goes such a long way, and of course increases sales because who doesn't want to branch out and try wine recommendations when the proprietor asks what flavor profiles you like and makes recommendations? Also, there was no food menu anywhere that I could see, because I was curious if they offer eats. I'm grateful Church Street Wine is in Providence, I just wish the workers were better trained on the excellent customer service I've experienced at the original CSW Shoppe and more knowledgeable about the wines.

Jessica Johnson

Raven was an awesome server and had great recommendations

Colin Tomblin

Stoked to have Church Street Wine Shoppe open a location in the Village of Providence! It's the perfect addition to the food and drink scene.We visited during their soft opening and they had a good selection of beers and wines to try by the glass. They had a good selection of wine by the bottle as well. I was able to find one of our favorite German red wines that is usually hard to come by.An awesome thing about this area is that it is part of the Huntsville Arts and Entertainment district, so you can walk around with an alcoholic beverage as long as it's in a purple colored cup provided by the business.There's plenty of seating inside the shoppe making it a great place for small groups. There's also street parking out front and also on the side. If that's full, check the lot in the back!

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