Plateau Wine - Enumclaw
Plateau Wine
Description
Tucked an hour southeast of Seattle in Enumclaw, this intimate wine bar pairs a deeply knowledgeable staff and a curated selection of local and international wines with a cozy, community-focused vibe. Small plates, sandwiches, games, a wine club and private-event service (up to 60 guests) make it a versatile spot for dates, book or knit groups and celebrations. While many praise the welcoming atmosphere and passion for wine, some guests note occasional inattentive service, inconsistent wine presentation and policies that may not suit everyone.
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Interesting staff, EXCELLENT prices, great atmosphere, fun and weekly tasting! Can't stay too long. Go away from home. Thanks Maria and Crew
Absolutely fantastic! The staff here have a genuine passion for wine, but even more importantly, they truly care about their customers. The atmosphere is incredibly relaxing and welcoming. It's the perfect spot to savor some wine and share plenty of laughs!
This place looked nice from the outside , had good reviews from over a year ago. Really wanted to try it out. They had note posted we had to be vaccinated to go in ??? Huh ? To have a glass of wine ?!? No thanks ,,, went to Italian place a few doors down and had a glass of wine and they don't discriminate!!
I thought I had great hopes, I was disappointed. I spent several months in Sicily, so was excited to see a Sicilian red available $20/glass. I asked the owner and he seemed to know about this winemaker and also about the region. I bite the price and decided to try. Unfortunately, it is where things went out of the rails. The bottle was unopened so that it opened the table side. No ventilation, no decanting. He blipped it right in front of me then was never seen again until it was time to pay our bill. Quite sure that he must be embarrassing to serve it as it takes the most safe time to open. I tried to take time to breathe it, but there is only so long a cartridge should sit and wait. While this picturesque place is in a rural city about an hour SSE from Seattle and not especially known as a wine bar “destination”, if you advertise an overpriced wine, be willing to give your customer the quality that the price is offered. It would have been nice if one of the two who work stopped asking if we liked our elections. Nobody bothered what another layer of disappointment added.

