Bar in Philadelphia, United States
Via Locusta
100Pearl PointsRittenhouse wine bar for a focused evening out.

About Via Locusta
Via Locusta is a wine bar on Rittenhouse Square's Locust Street corridor, best suited to a date or low-key special occasion where wine by the glass is the point. Booking is easy relative to Philadelphia's more competitive spots. Confirm hours and reservation details directly before visiting, as pricing and contact information aren't publicly confirmed.
Via Locusta, Philadelphia: Quick Verdict
Via Locusta sits on Locust Street in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square corridor, one of the city's better addresses for a wine-focused evening out. Pricing details aren't publicly confirmed, but the address and neighborhood positioning place it squarely in the mid-to-upper bracket for Philadelphia wine bars — expect to spend in the range you'd pay at comparable Rittenhouse spots, where a couple drinking well can easily reach $80–$120 before food. Whether that's worth it depends on what you're after: this is a wine-bar format, not a full-service restaurant, so arrive with that expectation calibrated.
The Case for Booking
The wine bar format is the thing to understand here. At its leading, a by-the-glass program in a room like this beats a restaurant wine list on selection flexibility and pour quality — you can move across regions without committing to a bottle, and a focused list curated for a wine bar tends to be more considered than the afterthought lists you'll find at many Philadelphia dinner spots. Via Locusta's Rittenhouse address means it draws a crowd that skews professional and date-night, which sets a useful baseline for atmosphere: expect a quieter, more conversational room earlier in the evening, with energy building toward the weekend. For a special occasion or a date, the format works well if you value wine over cocktails.
If cocktails are your primary reason for going out in Philadelphia, Almanac or Next of Kin are stronger choices. But for a wine-led evening in a walkable, polished neighborhood, Via Locusta is a reasonable anchor for a Rittenhouse night.
What to Know Before You Go
The Locust Street address puts it within easy walking distance of the broader Rittenhouse Square dining scene, so you can pair it with dinner at a nearby restaurant before or after. Philadelphia's wine bar scene has become meaningfully more competitive over the past few years, with operators paying closer attention to by-the-glass curation and small-plate food programs , Via Locusta competes in that evolving context. For broader context on where it fits in the city's bar scene, see our full Philadelphia bars guide.
Booking is easy relative to the city's harder-to-get spots. Walk-ins are likely manageable on weeknights; weekend evenings in Rittenhouse fill faster, so a reservation or early arrival is the safer approach for a date or a group. Phone and website details aren't confirmed in our records , check Google or OpenTable directly before you go.
For Philadelphia restaurant context beyond wine bars, our full Philadelphia restaurants guide covers the broader scene. If you're planning a wider Philadelphia visit, our Philadelphia hotels guide and experiences guide are worth checking alongside.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1723 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
- Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square
- Format: Wine bar
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins likely on weeknights; reserve ahead for weekends
- Leading for: Dates, special occasions, wine-led evenings
- Price tier: Mid-to-upper range for Philadelphia wine bars; exact pricing unconfirmed
- Reservations: Contact details not confirmed , check Google or OpenTable
Explore More Philadelphia
Via Locusta is one option in a city with a genuinely varied bar scene. If you're exploring Philly beyond Rittenhouse, 12 Steps Down and 1501 Passyunk Ave offer a different register entirely , more neighborhood, less polished. 48 Record Bar and 637 Philly Sushi Club round out the picture for nights where you want something less wine-centric. For bar comparisons outside Philadelphia, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are Pearl-recommended options in their respective cities. See also our Philadelphia wineries guide if wine is your focus for the trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Via Locusta?
Via Locusta operates as a wine bar on Locust Street, so the food program exists to support the drinks rather than lead the evening. Expect snacks and small plates calibrated to what you're pouring, not a full dinner menu. If you want a proper meal, pair it with dinner at a nearby Rittenhouse Square restaurant before or after.
What's the signature drink at Via Locusta?
The wine program is the point here. A well-curated by-the-glass list at a wine bar like this typically gives you more interesting options than a standard restaurant wine list, particularly for solo glasses you wouldn't commit to a full bottle for. Specific pours are not confirmed in available records, so check what's on the board when you arrive.
Is Via Locusta good for a date?
Yes, this is a reasonable date call. The Rittenhouse Square corridor at 1723 Locust St is one of Philadelphia's better-looking stretches, and a wine bar format keeps things low-pressure. Go early if you want to secure seats without a wait.
Is Via Locusta good for groups?
Wine bars on this scale generally work for pairs or small groups of three to four; larger parties tend to strain the format. If you're bringing six or more people, a table-service restaurant nearby on the Rittenhouse corridor will serve you better than a bar built around intimate seating.
What's the crowd like at Via Locusta?
The Locust Street address in Rittenhouse Square draws a neighbourhood-leaning crowd: professionals, after-work pairs, and wine-interested regulars rather than a loud bar scene. It skews toward people who came specifically for the wine list, not just a drink.
Does Via Locusta have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics are not confirmed in available records. Call ahead or check closer to your visit, since wine bars in this category sometimes run early-evening pours or discounted by-the-glass options on quieter weeknights.
Does Via Locusta have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed for this address. Given the Locust Street location in central Philadelphia, pavement space is possible seasonally, but verify before planning around it.
Location
1723 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Via Locusta
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Via Locusta | Easy | |
| Tria | Unknown | |
| Almanac | Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation | Unknown |
| Next of Kin | Cocktails, bar snacks | Unknown |
| Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom) | Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection | Unknown |
| The Bottle Shop | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Tria, Notable alternative
- Almanac, Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation, Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation
- Next of Kin, Cocktails, bar snacks, Cocktails, bar snacks
- Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom), Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection, Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection
- The Bottle Shop, Notable alternative
How Via Locusta Compares
For wine specifically, Tria is the most direct Philadelphia comparison, it has an established reputation for by-the-glass selection and a similarly wine-forward format. If you've already tried Tria and want a Rittenhouse-adjacent alternative, Via Locusta is worth considering on its own terms. The Bottle Shop occupies a different lane, leaning more retail-and-pour than sit-down wine bar, which suits a different kind of evening.
If cocktails matter as much as wine, Almanac wins on program depth, its hyper-seasonal, Japanese-inspired approach is more distinctive than anything a generalist wine bar offers, and the in-house fermentation work gives it a technical edge for cocktail drinkers. Next of Kin is the easier, more casual pick for cocktails and bar snacks without the wine-bar formality.
For groups that want something more relaxed and beer-focused, Sacred Vice Brewing's Berks taproom is a completely different register, lower price point, vinyl soundtrack, brewery atmosphere, and a better fit if the occasion doesn't call for a polished room. Via Locusta makes the most sense when the occasion is date-night or a quiet catch-up over wine, and you want to stay in the Rittenhouse neighborhood.
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