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Domaine Wine Bar is up for sale

Wine Bar

Jan. 9, 2014 By Christian Murray

Domaine Bar A Vins, the well-known wine bar located at 50-04 Vernon Blvd, is for sale.

The wine bar, which is described as 1,200 sqf with a beer & wine license, is listed for sale on craigslist (see listing to verify price) for $5,200.

The bar is owned by Pascal Ecriout (the proprietor of the popular French bistro Tournesol) and Robert Gonçalves. In a 2009 interview with WABC News, Ecriout said that he opened the wine bar—in part—due to Tournesol’s small size.

Tournesol is not listed for sale.

The wine bar currently offers a list of 40 wines by the glass from all over the world.

Ecriout could not be reached for comment.

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Sonny L.

Dear ONETIME CUSTOMER:

They have jazz nights and the wine, cheeses and oyster specials are wonderful. Perhaps you simply had the wrong attitude. There is no McDonalds in LIC, thank goodness.

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OneTimeCustomer

I went to this place once and the bartender was very bitchy. It’s just a small place with some benches and wine bottles- definitely nothing to write home about. $5200?! Seems like highway robbery for this place…lol

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