Bait Shop
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Bait Shop

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Alex Boerum

A natural wine bar and bottle shop on Capitol Hill that feels like drinking in your cool friend's apartment. The selection is small, interesting, and constantly rotating — mostly European producers with a soft spot for low-intervention everything. The snacks are simple and good, the playlist is always right, and the staff will happily talk wine without a trace of snobbery.

Insider tip

Buy a bottle to take home and drink a glass to stay. Tell them what you like and what you want to spend — they'll steer you right.

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