Monday Saves It, Barely
Overland Park · Overland Park · Pizza · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed June 29, 2026
Wingman Metrics
The wine list at Spin! Pizza is exactly what you'd expect from a fast-casual chain: short, safe, and stocked with brands you've seen at every grocery store checkout lane. There's nothing offensive here, but there's nothing interesting either. If you came in hoping to discover something, reset your expectations now.
We're looking at 10-15 labels drawn almost entirely from supermarket staples — Gnarly Head, Cupcake, Bella Sera, Chloe. These are brands built for volume and name recognition, not character or terroir. There are no regional producers, no adventurous grapes, no sense that anyone curated this list beyond filling a quota of red, white, and rosé. The 'eclectic' descriptor in the program notes is doing heavy lifting for a list that is anything but.
Eight to twelve pours by the glass sounds generous until you realize they're all pulling from the same shallow bench of mass-market labels. At $6-$10 a glass, you're paying convenience-store prices for convenience-store wine — which is fine if you just want something cold and inoffensive with your Margherita. Rotation appears minimal; don't expect to find something new on your next visit.
Chloe Chardonnay — $30
It retails for $13, so the markup is still real, but Chloe at least has some actual winemaking behind it compared to the rest of this list. If you're drinking a bottle here, this is the least painful option.
Gnarly Head Cabernet Sauvignon
Nobody is ordering this thinking they found a gem, but on a Monday at half-price — $14 a bottle — it's a legitimately solid weeknight pour with a pizza. It punches above its price point at retail and does the same here when the discount kicks in.
Cupcake Sauvignon Blanc
At $26 a bottle, you're paying nearly a 3x markup on a wine that retails for $9 and tastes like it. There are a hundred better Sauvignon Blancs in the world at this price point. This one exists to move volume, not to make your meal better.
Bella Sera Pinot Grigio + Spinach and garlic pizza
The Pinot Grigio is light enough that it doesn't fight the garlic and lets the spinach read as something fresher than it is. It's not a sophisticated pairing — but it's honest, and it works.
Monday — Half-price bottles of wine on Mondays chain-wide; reserve or specialty bottles typically excluded. This is the one reason to engage with the wine list here.
❌ The Bottom Line
Spin! Pizza is a perfectly fine place to eat pizza; the wine list is an afterthought that exists because restaurants need wine lists. Come on a Monday, order a bottle of Gnarly Head at half-price, and make peace with what this is.
I-435 & Metcalf / South Overland Park · Overland Park · Upscale Steakhouse
Ruth's Chris Overland Park delivers exactly what it promises: a big, well-managed wine list staffed by people who know it, served in proper glassware at prices that will make you wince. Send a friend here for a business dinner or a celebration, but tell them to stick to the mid-tier California reds and leave the prestige bottles for someone else's tab.
Plays It Safe
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
Central Overland Park · Overland Park · Italian
Garozzo's isn't a wine destination, but it's a reliable Italian dinner with a list that won't embarrass you — especially if you show up on a Sunday. Half-price bottles up to $100 is a legitimate deal, and for a neighborhood Italian that's been around long enough to bottle its own Chianti, there's more to like here than the list length suggests.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Seasonal Rotation
Acceptable
Overland Park · Overland Park · American
The Cheesecake Factory's wine list exists to reduce friction, not create excitement — it's a corporate safety net dressed up as a wine program. Order the Decoy, enjoy your Chicken Madeira, and save your wine curiosity for somewhere that actually wants it.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Mission Farms · Overland Park · New American
Tavern at Mission Farms is a reliable neighborhood wine list — nothing that'll move you, but Wednesday half-price bottles flip the math entirely and make this worth a weekly habit. Come for the deal, not the depth.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Seasonal Rotation
Acceptable
Southwest Boulevard · Overland Park · Spanish Tapas
La Bodega isn't trying to be a wine bar, but the half-price Monday and Thursday deals, Spain-focused list, and food-friendly pours make it the most fun you can have drinking wine with tapas in Kansas City. Go on a Thursday, order the Marqués de Cáceres, and don't overthink it.
Solid Range
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Active Program
Acceptable
Overland Park · Overland Park · American Grill and Bar
Summit Grill isn't a wine destination, but it's a solid neighborhood spot that earns its keep — especially on Mondays, when the half-price bottle program turns a steep list into a genuinely good deal. Come with a California palate and a plan to be here before Tuesday.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Seasonal Rotation
Acceptable
Irving Mall Area · Irving · Pizza
Grimaldi's is worth the trip for the coal-fired pizza; the wine list is not worth thinking about. Order the Chianti or the Nero d'Avola, don't look at the markup math, and focus on the pizza.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Georgetown · Georgetown · Pizza
Kork is the wine bar Georgetown didn't know it needed — smart list, fair prices, and actual humans who know what they're selling. If you're anywhere near Central Texas and haven't been, fix that.
Solid Range
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Occasional
Proper
Multiple · Spokane · Pizza
The Rock is a legitimately fun spot for pizza and beer, and we'd send you there gladly for both. For wine, though, the list is an afterthought dressed up in a menu — come on Wednesday for the half-price bottles, order the Columbia Crest, and put your energy into the pizza.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Acceptable
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