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The Reserve Wine Bar @ I-Square in Irondequoit

Tucked back in a corner on the first floor, the Reserve Wine Bar is an intimate space to relax and have a nice glass of wine or craft beer.

1-585-266-1111
400 Bakers Park
Irondequoit, NY 14617
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Tucked back in a corner on the first floor, the Reserve Wine Bar is an intimate space to relax and have a nice glass of wine or craft beer.


The Reserve features more than 40 craft beer selections in bottles with 10 rotating taps. Its fine wine selections also rotate and you can check the website for tasting events throughout the year. Weather permitting, beer and wine are also served on the rooftop Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.


This is the only area at I Square limited to ages 21 and up.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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