Rosa Reviews Green Valley’s Flannigan’s Wine Bar

After months of planning, the Dipply Brother’s have opened their new restaurant and shopping complex the corner of South and Witherland avenues in Green Valley.

The new complex was built on the land from the 1902 “Goldman” train depot as well as three single-family homes and a parking lot near the depot’s north border.

“We are excited to develop a project that will continue to be a valued landmark in the community for the next generation,” said William Dipply, senior vice president of real estate development for the Dipply Borthers.

The centerpiece of the new complex is Flannigan’s Wine Bar,  a low-key hangout spot that’s sure to appeal to wine aficionados and newbies alike.

Owner Michael Flannigan’s knowledgeable staff can guide you to a glass you’re sure to love, or go into the intricacies of the region where a bottle was produced.

“We pride ourselves on being wine nerds. We’re happy to talk wine with anyone who walks in the door. And share a few of our favorites, too,” Flannigan said.

We pride ourselves on being wine nerds. We’re happy to talk wine with anyone who walks in the door.

The laid-back atmosphere is perfect for hanging out, with a mix of large tables for big groups, cozy corners for couples and a bar.

Flannigan’s kitchen doesn’t offer much at the moment – just a fruit and cheese plate – but Flannigan says they’re working on a fuller menu with a variety of appetizers that will be ready to roll out in a couple weeks.

Visit:
Flannigan’s Wine Bar
123 Chinchilla Lane
Green Valley
Open 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday-Friday
Closed Mondays

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