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Feedback gevenHad dinner tonight. new menu is great. waitstaff friendly, knowledgeable great recommendations . thanks for a delicious dinner.
Whine has been in Midland for several years. In the past, some of the meals could be hit or miss this is NO LONGER the case. Within the past year or so Whine has a new executive chef and he has brought new life to Whine. We have visited several times or the past year and were hooked last summer with their vegetable risotto. A simple dish that packed major flavor. Since then we have been several times and their winter menu was just as good as their summer menu. Their sweet potato rounds with Boursin and walnuts. Wow! It is not just their vegetarian or vegan dishes that hit the mark their shepherd's pie with braised short rib was delicious. The meat was perfectly cooked and so tender. Don't even get me started on their creme brule devine! They use fresh vanilla bean and it shows in the flavor and quality. If you have tried Whine in the past I strongly encourage you to visit again. They have a new menu each season so there is always something fresh to try. I will be sad to see some of my favorites go, but excited to see what new delicious food items the amazing chef will come up with. Not in the mood for food? They have an extensive wine list great craft cocktails. The vibe of the restaurant is great and they have a cozy lounge area if you are just meeting for drinks. All around, I strongly recommend!!
Amazing food and drinks, we’ll definitely go back for more.
Nice range of beverage choices, I usually go for the micro brews. After always complaining about the small serving sizes, the Shepherd's Pie made me smile oh so much. It was good. It was hearty.Good service, but I prefer the back room as the front always seems noisey.A good place to meet and eat.
Whine is a great place for getting together with friends. Great wine and beer and cozy atmosphere despite being a big place. The menu is also always good except the “Ramen”. The chef should taste some Ramen before trying to make it. Yikes. “Ramen”