
Looking for the New York City wine bar of your dreams? We've found a lineup of new spots worth checking out. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in search of a new wine bar near you.
Le Crocodile
80 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg

Le Crocodile is a wine bar, cocktail bar and French spot.
On the menu, look for an extensive list of whites, reds and sparkling, as well as signature cocktails and beer. In terms of food, chicken liver pate, pickled mussels and steak tartare are all on offer.
Le Crocodile currently holds 4.5 stars out of five reviews on Yelp, indicating a good response from visitors.
Yelper Franny A., who reviewed Le Crocodile on Dec. 4, wrote, "Loved my meal and the value. I ate salmon with French lentils and horseradish leeks with hazelnuts."
Le Crocodile is open from 5:30 p.m.–11 p.m. on Monday-Saturday. (It's closed on Sunday.)
Elis Wine Bar & Restaurant
1012 Amsterdam Ave., Upper West Side

ELIS WINE BAR & RESTAURANT is a wine bar and Mediterranean spot.
According to the business's Facebook page, the spot specializes in "a menu from small, tapas-style plates to classic and updated entrees, complemented by an extensive wine list from all over the world, as well as a full bar offering specialty cocktails served late night."
Yelp users are still warming up to Elis Wine Bar & Restaurant, which currently holds 3.5 stars out of three reviews on the site.
Yelper Jeffry P., who reviewed the spot on Dec. 10, wrote, "Stopped in for a glass of wine. A quiet bar with sedate decor. Great for conversation. Terrific wine list, friendly and engaging staff."
Elis Wine Bar & Restaurant is open from 4 p.m.–2 a.m. daily.
LaLou
581 Vanderbilt Ave., Prospect Heights

And finally, LaLou is another wine bar and Italian spot.
This new business offers wine by the glass and bottle. Enjoy oysters, roast duck or sticky toffee pudding with your wine. And stop by for brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.
Yelp users are excited about LaLou, which currently holds 4.5 stars out of 35 reviews on the site.
Yelper Leah G., who reviewed LaLou on September 22, wrote, "Excellent and unique dishes with a great selection of wine and really good service. Been there a couple of times already and have tried everything on the menu. The fried olives are amazing."
LaLou is open from 5 p.m.–11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 5 p.m.–midnight on Friday and Saturday.
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