Sixty Vines Opening Up Second Location In State

The brand is expanding to North Hills in Raleigh.

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Wine bar and restaurant concept Sixty Vines has a new location in the works, this time targeting the Raleigh area.

It is expected to open in a two-story space at 4000 Center in North Hills late this year, according to the Triangle Business Journal.

Sixty Vines opened in Plano, Texas, in 2014, and it has since expanded to five locations in Texas, four locations in Florida, and spots in Virginia, Washington, D.C., Nashville and Charlotte. Helmed by CEO Jeff Carcara, it offers cuisine inspired by wine country alongside 60 wines on tap.

“We invite you to be transported to the greatest wine regions around the globe with pours and pairings tailored to your palette,” the Sixty Vines website states. “Whether it’s a weekend brunch, laid-back lunch or a celebratory dinner, tap into the spirit of adventure and discovery over an abundance of seasonally-inspired plates.”

The menu offers a wide variety of cocktails, mocktails, wines, cheese and charcuterie boards, salads, pizzas, pastas and protein-based entrees.

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Emily McGinn is a passionate writer from the Los Angeles area. She has experience reporting on local news and the restaurant industry, and in multimedia writing for podcasts and videos. In her free time, she enjoys exploring restaurants and finding new coffee shops to try.
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