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Pop Up Wine Bar: There is a view, there is parking, and this is not the only dream come true - Walla! Food

2022-05-20T10:45:48.474Z


A private room is an event space at the Panorama House in Tel Aviv, which holds a Pop up wine bar once a week, each time with a different winery. All the details, menus and prices in the Walla! Food >>>


Pop Up Wine Bar: There is a view, there is parking, and this is not the only dream come true

This is what a place that looks like Tel Aviv from above looks like, and its prices from below

Yaniv Granot

20/05/2022

Friday, 20 May 2022, 13:30 Updated: 13:35

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You can continue to drink.

Pop-up wine bar (Photo: Walla !, Yaniv Granot system)

At seven in the evening - a few minutes here or there, and with no real ability to commit to the exact date, because most of that ability was devoted in those minutes to the meticulous elimination of the bottle of wine in front of us - a medium-sized passenger plane passes by in the sky.



It emerges from the great gray-blue that is the connection between sea and clouds, enters our lens through the shoreline, and makes its way east, to Ben Gurion Airport



. Because it's the only plane that passed from above that evening. It was rare, and special, because only at this minute - and only in it - someone who is not us enjoys a better view. A minute later, the window shutters opened, but the best view in Gush Dan was back to ours.



And the wine too.

Tomorrow there will be a brutal battle of their jet-lag here against our hangover, but now you can keep drinking.

How pleasant

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There, on wine of course, he understood everything, or almost everything.

In three words?

"That's what I want"

Eyal Naor dreamed of "Pop Up Wine Bar" long before he knew how to break the dream into bottles and glasses.

The developer and producer saw Corona as the rest of us, and tried to get out of it with what the period left us with.

In essence - less epidemic, more life.



He tells of a passion for hospitality, of drinking evenings with friends, and of a token that actually fell in a local-underground bar in Rome, "a place that the residents know, but not the tourists."

There, on wine of course, he understood everything, or almost everything.

In three words?

"That's what I want."

Above: Preparing cabin.

Pop-up wine bar (Photo: Walla !, Yaniv Granot system)

The said pop-up is the same "it".

A relatively dry setting would describe it as a weekly, rolling and flexible event, each time hosting a different winery in the "private room", Naor's event space at the Panorama House in Tel Aviv.

A wetter setting will pour you something and let you decide for yourself, on wine, and food, and maybe a plane against a sunset.



The concept is simple - convenient parking that effectively solves annoying Tel Aviv barriers, free entry to the great space, a private glass with your name written on it with a phosphorescent marker, and from there it is yours.

Bottles of wine are offered for a generous tasting, and are sold at a generous and uncharacteristic price (plus NIS 25 redemption fee) for consumption on the spot or to take home.

A bastard rear kitchen led by Elad Ben David accompanies the glasses, and a large balcony provides everything else.

Eat or take.

Pop-up wine bar (Photo: Neti Levy)

Plump and wiped out.

The focaccia of a pop-up wine bar (Photo: Walla !, Yaniv Granot)

So what do you eat here?

On the evening we were hosted, the menu included a plump focaccia with no less plump saucers (NIS 30), a plate of sexy cheese (NIS 60), two salads (market for NIS 35, caprese for NIS 40), stuffed vine leaves (NIS 35) , A filo pastry that speaks Greek (40), a fun pizza (55 shekels) and also a sweet-bitter apogeto (25 shekels).



The same event hosted the Italian Piccini Winery, for its Bianco Memo and the Cold Rosa, for example, and the Marcel Marten Winery from France, which merged, among others, Rosa de Loire and Chateau Sergeant - all at very low starting prices, in the region of 60 shekels per bottle , And end not much higher than that.



The next event, on May 26, will land the people of La Pora Blanche Winery from the Yatir region, reinforced by winemaker Bruno Darmon, and additional events are constantly updated on the dedicated order page.

Rolling and flexible.

Pop-up wine bar (Photo: Neti Levy)

Naor is constantly moving around in space, moving in the inner foyer and looking out from the balcony, pouring and smiling.

When he talks to you, he manages to do something that most of them often fail to do - look solely at you, but see everyone.



Two decades or more after hosting people in a "pub in that Tel Aviv," as he puts it, and a year after that Italian rear-bar-warehouse-bar, he still does what he loves to do - dreaming, and fulfilling.



Pop-up wine bar, Panorama House, 84 Ben Zvi Road, Tel Aviv.

03-6888816, or here

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