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Wine list reviews in San Angelo
Explore restaurant wine lists across San Angelo, TX.
RagingWine has reviewed 8 restaurant wine lists in San Angelo, TX. RagingWine’s standouts include Texas Roadhouse, Taqueria Jalisco and Olive Garden Italian Restaurant.
By the numbers, RagingWine has reviewed 8 restaurant wine lists in San Angelo, TX across 6 neighborhoods. RagingWine also found 2 San Angelo restaurants that run a half-price wine night.
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Southwest San Angelo · San Angelo · American Steakhouse and BBQ
Come for the steaks, the bread, and the lively chaos — just don't make wine the reason you're here. Texas Roadhouse San Angelo has zero interest in its wine program, and the list makes that abundantly clear.
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MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
North San Angelo · San Angelo · Mexican
Come to Taqueria Jalisco for the tacos and combination plates — they're the reason people keep showing up. The wine list is an afterthought dressed up in a $25 price tag, and you're better off with a margarita or a cold beer.
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Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Southwest San Angelo / Sherwood Way · San Angelo · Casual Italian Chain
This is not a destination wine list and it was never meant to be. But for a chain restaurant feeding families in San Angelo, the prices are fair, the pours are honest, and the Ruffino Chianti earns its spot on the table.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
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Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Southwest San Angelo / Knickerbocker Rd. area · San Angelo · Modern American with Southern and Tex-Mex influences
Urban Salt isn't building a wine program that wins awards — it's building one that doesn't get in the way of a good meal, and at these prices, it mostly succeeds. Send your friends here for the food, order a glass without stress, and don't expect any revelations.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Downtown · San Angelo · Modern American and Texas-inspired cuisine
The Angry Cactus is a fun downtown spot with real food worth eating — the wine list just isn't why you're going. Show up on a Wednesday for the $4 pours, order the Meiomi Pinot with your steak, and let the cocktail menu do the heavy lifting.
Crowd Pleasers
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Willing but Green
Occasional
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Southwest San Angelo · San Angelo · Japanese, Sushi, Korean, Asian Fusion
Come to Nakamura for the sushi and Korean comfort food, which by all accounts are worth the trip — but order sake or a beer and don't give the wine list a second thought. Four bottles at $5.49 is a placeholder, not a program.
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Downtown · San Angelo · Steakhouse/American
Miss Hattie's wine list is a workhorse, not a showpiece — it does the job for a steakhouse crowd in West Texas without embarrassing itself or thrilling anyone. If you're here for a steak and a Cab, you'll leave happy enough; if you're here for a wine experience, you're in the wrong bordello.
Plays It Safe
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Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
West Side / Sherwood Way · San Angelo · Southwestern and Contemporary American
The Grill isn't going to blow your mind, but it's doing more with wine than most restaurants its size in West Texas. Come on a Tuesday with friends, grab the bottle discount, and let Left Coast Pinot do the heavy lifting.
Crowd Pleasers
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Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Seasonal Rotation
Acceptable
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