Restaurants & Bars
Alameda Bar Earns Spotlight For Wine Selection
Planning to meet-up with friends for a holiday toast? You may want to give this watering hole a try.
ALAMEDA, CA — If you need a few minutes to unwind during the busy holiday season, a great spot for a glass of wine is not far away.
Eater SF recently published "11 Bars for a Great Glass of Wine in the East Bay," selecting The Preacher's Daughter in Alameda for inclusion.
Eater SF called the East Bay "a rowdy wine scene that embraces the weird, wacky, and wonderful."
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The Preacher's Daughter was praised because its "approachable menu covers both Old World and New World favorites like the Roederer Estate Brut sparkling from the Anderson Valley, Daou Vineyards rose from Paso Robles, and the Chateau Le Bonnat Graves from Bordeaux. Red, white, rose, and sparkling flights are all available, and with no glass over $16 (or bottle over $60)."
If you are wondering about the name, owner Dianah Rodriguez’s late father was Pastor Virgilio Remorca.
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The Preacher's Daughter is at 1629 Park St. You can check them out on their website before paying a visit.
See the full list of "11 Bars for a Great Glass of Wine in the East Bay" on Eater SF.
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