Solera Winery
Beyoğlu
Istanbul's original wine bar championing Turkish wines
Istanbul's oldest wine house since 1898
Pano Wine Bar was established in 1898 during the Ottoman Empire by Panayot Papadopoulos, a Greek minority member who began selling wine from Bozcaada. Now Istanbul's oldest wine house, the classic-elegant interior has been lovingly restored, featuring an impressive selection of Turkish and international wines. The atmosphere transports guests to another era while celebrating Turkey's wine heritage.
A piece of Istanbul history. The atmospheric setting and excellent wine selection make this a must-visit for wine lovers.
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Must Order:
Per Person
600 TRY
Range: 400 - 1,000
Couples Dinner
1,200 TRY
Range: 800 - 2,000
Group of Four
2,400 TRY
Range: 1,600 - 4,000
Service charge: Not included | Tipping: expected 10 15
Party Size
Music
live turkish, ambient
Background music only
Volume Level
moderate
Conversation friendly
Capacity
60 guests
intimate venue
Dress Code
casual
Casual attire welcome
Ambiance: warm lighting, traditional turkish & classic elegant style
Cuisine
mezze, turkish classic
Bar Program
extensive wine list
Policy
Walk-in OK
Weekday
Not needed
Weekend
Recommended
Tip: Walk-ins usually fine except weekend evenings.
Consistency
legendary
Value for Money
*****/5
Local Opinion
beloved
Established 1898 | independent
Staff speaks: Turkish, English
Service style: friendly casual
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