Postino on Campbell

Go here when you want to wind down from the working week with bruschetta, sandwiches and wine; or just for happy hour after work.

There are now two Postinos Winebars or winecafes, one on Campbell and 40th, and the other in central Phoenix on Central and Colter. They have the same menu, though Postinos on Central has a better patio. The main thing to be aware of is saying which Postinos you plan to meet up at; it can cause confusion.

Also consider Postinos on Central, AZ88 or The Vig.

Experience Postinos is in an old Post Office which has been gutted and renovated into a modern Phoenix style. The side of the winebar has garage doors which open up when the weather is good, exposing the entire restaurant to the open air.

Postinos is best known for its bruschetta which is very tasty. It is also one of the few places in the Valley that has Verdejo wine. The sandwiches and salads are good too.

Postinos rivals AZ88 for the best restaurant in Phoenix.

Patio Postinos on Campbell has a patio to the side of the winebar. It can hold about twenty people or so.

Parking Around Campbell and 40th is grouped Postinos, Le Grand Orange and Radio Milano. Parking is tight, very tight. Postinos and Radio Milano valet. You can sometimes squeeze into a spot next to Radio Milano, but it is easier to use the valet service.

Website Postino Winecafe

Map Postinos is on Campbell and 40th

Postino on Central

Go here when you want to wind down from the working week with bruschetta, sandwiches and wine; or just for happy hour after work.

There are now two Postinos Winebars or winecafes, one on Campbell and 40th, and the other in central Phoenix on Central and Colter. They have the same menu, though Postinos on Central has a better patio. The main thing to be aware of is saying which Postinos you plan to meet up at; it can cause confusion.

Also consider Postinos on Campbell, AZ88 or The Vig.

Experience Postinos on Central is a new renovation. It is slightly larger than the Postinos on Campbell. The feel is the same as the restaurant in Arcadia and the Central location attracts the same crowd as the Postinos on Campbell. The menu is exactly the same in both restaurants. Postinos is best known for its bruschetta which is very tasty. It is also one of the few places in the Valley that has Verdejo wine.

Patio Postinos on Central has a patio to the right of the front door.

Parking There is very little parking at the new location and a valet service is provided in peak times.

Website Postino Winecafe

Menu Postinos menu [pdf warning]

Map Postinos is on Central and Colter just north of Camelback. Traveling north Postinos is on the left.

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