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    Petit Philippe Fine Wine, Bar in Charlotte
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    Petit Philippe Fine Wine

    Ashbrook, Charlotte

    Bar in Charlotte, United States

    Why go

    Petit Philippe Fine Wine is a smart Charlotte pick when the plan is wine-first and low pressure, not a full dinner built around a named chef or cuisine. Go for a conversation-friendly bottle stop, especially on evenings Thursday through Saturday; choose a restaurant or brewery instead if the group needs food variety, beer, or a louder night out.

    About Petit Philippe Fine Wine

    Petit Philippe Fine Wine is a Charlotte venue with verified hours most days of the week. The confirmed details are limited: it is closed Monday, opens Tuesday through Saturday at 11 AM, has later 9 PM closing times Thursday through Saturday, is open Sunday from 1–7 PM. The listed dress code is smart casual.

    A Charlotte stop with limited verified details

    The safest expectation is to plan around the confirmed basics rather than assuming a full restaurant format, a specific cuisine, a tasting menu, or a published food program. No verified chef, menu style, price tier, seating count, reservation policy, or signature dishes are available here, so treat any detailed planning questions as items to confirm directly with the venue.

    If the plan needs a clearly defined meal, compare other dining options before committing here. You can also scan Our full Charlotte bars guide and use Petit Philippe Fine Wine as the option to verify directly when the venue name and hours fit your plan.

    When to go, who should skip it

    Go when the confirmed hours match the timing you need. Tuesday and Wednesday run 11 AM–7 PM, Thursday through Saturday run 11 AM–9 PM, Sunday is 1–7 PM. It is not an option on Monday, it is not a late-night venue based on the verified schedule.

    Skip it if your group needs confirmed details on food, seating, pricing, or a specific service format before choosing a place. For broader planning, use Our full Charlotte restaurants guide or Our full Charlotte hotels guide alongside the venue's official channels.

    Know Before You Go

    • Location: Charlotte.
    • Hours: Closed Monday; open Tuesday and Wednesday 11 AM–7 PM, Thursday through Saturday 11 AM–9 PM, Sunday 1–7 PM.
    • Dress code: Smart casual.
    • Price guidance: No verified price tier is available.
    • Decision note: Choose it when the name, Charlotte location, smart-casual dress code, confirmed hours fit your plan; confirm any menu, service, or booking details directly.

    For other kinds of outings, additional options to compare include L'Ostrica, Luisa's Brick Oven Pizzeria, The Auto Pour, The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar, The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery & Biergarten, depending on what kind of experience you want.

    The takeThis shop is best for visitors who want guided discovery and bottles chosen with care. The tasting programme and sommelier-minded staff make it an especially good stop for wine education—whether you’re sampling new producers or deepening your knowledge of regions and styles. It also suits shoppers assembling a bottle-led special-occasion plan or a considered date-night purchase: the focus on producer-driven selections and staff curation supports buys that are meant to be savored rather than impulse picks from a big-box shelf.
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    Planning details

    Location
    4001 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC 28209
    Website
    petitphilippe.com
    Phone
    +1 704 332 9910
    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Petit Philippe Fine Wine presents as a focused, practitioner-driven wine shop that leans on tradition and seriousness rather than gimmick. The space operates at the intersection of retail selection and staff-led curation, and a regular tasting programme keeps the shop active and purposefully engaged. Patrons encounter dense, producer-focused shelves and knowledgeable staff who speak with sommelier-level confidence, so the tenor of the room is refined and resolute. The result is an old-school specialist spirit updated for a mid-sized American city: composed, attentive and clearly aimed at people who care about provenance and thoughtful selection.

    Best For

    This shop is best for visitors who want guided discovery and bottles chosen with care. The tasting programme and sommelier-minded staff make it an especially good stop for wine education—whether you’re sampling new producers or deepening your knowledge of regions and styles. It also suits shoppers assembling a bottle-led special-occasion plan or a considered date-night purchase: the focus on producer-driven selections and staff curation supports buys that are meant to be savored rather than impulse picks from a big-box shelf.

    Ordering Tips

    Approach the counter with questions and expect knowledgeable recommendations: staff are described as operating closer to sommeliers than cashiers, so a quick conversation yields curated options. Take advantage of the tasting programme to sample wines before committing to a bottle and ask for producer-focused suggestions if you’re seeking something outside mainstream retail labels. If you have a specific occasion or flavor profile in mind, describe that to the team—they position the shop around tailored curation rather than volume-brand offerings.

    Planning details

    Location

    4001 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC 28209 · Directions

    +1 704 332 9910

    petitphilippe.com

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Luisa's Brick Oven Pizzeria, Notable alternative
    • L'Ostrica, Notable alternative
    • The Auto Pour, Notable alternative
    • The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery & Biergarten, Notable alternative
    • The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar, Notable alternative
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    How It Compares

    Choose Petit Philippe Fine Wine over Luisa's Brick Oven Pizzeria when wine selection is the main reason for going out. Luisa's is the more practical call for a casual meal built around pizza, while Petit Philippe is better for a drinks-first plan where the bottle decision drives the night.

    L'Ostrica is the stronger cross-shop if the occasion needs a fuller restaurant experience and a more dinner-led rhythm. Petit Philippe is easier to justify for a shorter stop, a wine browse, or a smaller group that does not need a full kitchen to anchor the evening.

    For groups, The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery & Biergarten and The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar are safer picks because they suit mixed tastes and bigger energy. The Auto Pour is the closer peer for casual drinking, but Petit Philippe is the choice when the group specifically wants wine rather than a broader pour-your-own style outing.

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    The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery & BiergartenCharlotteNo published awards
    The Cowfish Sushi Burger BarCharlotteNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Petit Philippe Fine Wine good for a date?

    It fits a date if the confirmed Charlotte location, smart-casual dress code, hours work for your plan. If you need a specific menu, seating style, or service format, verify those details first; The Auto Pour is another option to compare for a different plan.