Jwow 龙聚苑

515 Jianguo Xi Lu,
Xuhui
near Wulumuqi Lu, Metro Line 1 Hengshan Lu Station
建国西路515号
近乌鲁木齐路, 地铁1号线衡山路站

5492-1655

www.jwowbar.com
shanghai@jwowbar.com

Open 11am-1am
Accepts International Credit Cards

City Weekend
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The plush red sofas and soft, ambient lighting provide the ideal atmosphere for the city's sommeliers to sample Jwow extensive wine list, while the backyard patio offers a touch of nature to compliment that chilled glass of chardonnay. A bruschetta from the appetizer menu and a Wolf Blass cabernet make an ideal way to whet an appetite. Perfect for pre-dinner refreshments.

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Jwow Wine Bar is both a Wine Bar and a Western-style restaurant. Our wine is the main focus, featuring a good selection of wines, mainly from Australia but also New Zealand, French, Italian and many more in between. We strive to bring you a relaxed atmosphere where both fine wine experts & those wanting to learn more about wine can come in and partake.

Jwow Wine Bar also features Wireless Internet. Now you can relax with a wine or coffee and work away from the office. Call in advance to make sure the room is available for the times you need. The Garden at Jwow Wine Bar

The garden is open during the warmer months of the year and plays host to many outdoor gatherings, from friends hanging out at the bar in the fresh summer air to the weekend barbecues that fill you up with the best buffet in town.

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cityweekend

Say hello to Jwow (pronounced "ciao") which is filling Senses' former spot. With a sister bar in Melbourne, the accent is very much on wine. The most obvious changes are the glass wine library (which doubles up as a Red Wine Village sales outlet) along with the glass wine cases in the bar. The East-meets-West design also lends a classy feel. Faux white sofas create a comfortable seating area under oriental-style lampshades in the brick and wooden beam finished room. A 200 plus selection of wine is available by the bottle along with a large, ever-changing list by the glass (mainly ¥50-100). A new food and cocktail menu will soon be launched. With a secluded garden patio area the bar should prove to be a weekend hit, but a Saturday night visit shows it's yet to make its mark on the map. –Mark Andrews

 

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