Welcome to 107 Fourth Avenue
We are just a few steps off Bank Street in the Glebe.
We are just a few steps off Bank Street in the Glebe.
Stroll by and check our our regular menu & daily specials. Our kitchen is open every day from 11:30 in the morning, straight through until midnight.
A piscine view of the wine shelves. All the wines on these shelves are served by the glass or bottle.
We have no televisions. The National Post and some books are available, or bring your own read from any of the good international newsagents and bookstores nearby.
This is a wine bar, not a restaurant. At times you may need to wait a bit if you wish to sit (though obviously not on the day this picture was taken!) It has not been illegal to stand and drink in Ontario bars since about 1976.
The best kind of air conditioning…
Books about booze, mainly.
Try a short espresso & a Nibbio grappa! We use freshly roasted coffee beans from Ottawa’s Francesco Coffee, but the grappa is from Barolo in Piedmont. Above is a landscape by Hungarian-German artist Johanna Dill-Malburg (1860-1944), of the Munich Group.
“Landscape with poppies, Tuscany” by British (Yorkshire) artist Mark Haynes (1956 – ), circa 1998. We usually have at least one Tuscan red wine, to help you imagine yourself here.
Detail of still life by British (Birmingham) artist Paul Raymond Seaton (1953 - ), dated 1995.
“Solo Dragger, Gloucester” (Mass.), oil on board circa 1978, by Toronto artist Douglas Elliott (1916-2006), above our only large table, and a church pew.
Detail of oil on canvas by Ottawa artist Mike M.W. Yang, circa 2001.
Scrap metal sculpture by local artist Tick Tock Tom.
Detail of oil on canvas, signed Snyder, circa 1964.
Landscape of the Experimental Farm in Ottawa, 2009, by Ottawa artist Philip Craig (1951 - ). Donated by the artist to help provide free hip replacement surguries in Guatamala by Operation Walk Canada.
Landscape by Montreal artist Marc Poissant (1945 - ), circa 1986.
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