The Warehouse District's two wine bars -- hip veteran Bev's and artsy newbie Toast -- both boast what my wife likes to call "complimentary lighting." In other words, the bars pull off the rare feat of being urbane and romantic, great date destinations.
That's not all the two venues share. Each has a nosh-heavy, pocketbook-friendly menu, with nothing over 10 bucks. There are partial views of the Minneapolis skyline at each, and the closest parking is around the corner.
The only real difference is in terms of selection, with Toast offering decidedly more food and wine options. A closer look at the downtown duo:
Bev's Wine Bar The wines: Six whites and seven reds by the glass, plus one sparkling wine and 15 more selections by the bottle. It's a deftly chosen, food-friendly list, with half of the whites hailing from Italy. There's also a decent beer selection.
The grub: Nice cheeses and wine-friendly (i.e., salty and chewy) bread anchor the handful of items available. It's a bar-like menu in both its brevity and the fact that the kitchen stays open late (until 11 p.m.).
The vibe: Tall, dark and handsome, with very high ceilings, soft-colored walls, light wood floors and nice use of candles. It's easy to see why couples of all ages flock here.
The vitals: 250 3rd Av. N., Mpls., 612-337-0102.
Toast Wine Bar & Cafe The wines: One flight, 21 wines by the glass, including a couple of sweet surprises: a cava rosé and a sake in an adorable bottle. There are dozens of full bottles available, and the focus is on smaller wineries and a range of varietals.