Restaurant in San Antonio, United States
High Street Wine Co.
290pts500 labels, a sommelier who actually talks.

About High Street Wine Co.
High Street Wine Co. is the most credentials-backed wine bar in the Pearl district, led by an Advanced Sommelier team with a 500-label list and a World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation. Book it when wine is the point of the evening, not just an accompaniment. Easy to visit, genuinely knowledgeable staff, and the right base for a wine-focused night in San Antonio.
The Verdict: Not Just a Wine Shop — Book It as a Full Evening
The most common mistake visitors make with High Street Wine Co. is treating it as a quick stop for a bottle to go. It is that, yes — but it is also one of the more serious wine-education and hospitality experiences in San Antonio, and the difference matters if you are deciding how to spend an evening in the Pearl district. Led by Advanced Sommelier Austin Tabbone, the team here has the credentials to back up a list of over 500 wines, and the "Hospitality First" philosophy keeps the experience from feeling like a test. This is a place where depth of knowledge is deployed to make you comfortable, not to impress you.
The Drinks Program
A 500-label wine list is only useful if the people navigating it know how to connect a bottle to a guest. At High Street, that connection is the stated purpose. The team holds Advanced Sommelier credentials, which puts them well above the average wine-bar skill level , the Advanced Sommelier tier requires passing one of the more demanding examinations in the Court of Master Sommeliers program. For context, most restaurants in San Antonio operate with staff who have either no formal certification or a Certified Sommelier designation, one level below. That gap is meaningful when you are trying to find a wine that genuinely suits what you are eating, your budget, or a specific occasion. The World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation, one of the more rigorous independent wine-program assessments, confirms the list is not just large but well-constructed. If you are the kind of person who reads producer notes or cares about region and vintage variation, this is a room where those conversations will land.
The focus appears to be on approachability without sacrificing depth , a combination that is harder to execute than it sounds. Many wine programs default to one or the other: accessible but shallow, or serious but alienating. High Street's accreditation and the team's background suggest it is positioned at the intersection, which makes it relevant for both the enthusiast and the guest who simply wants a good recommendation without being talked down to.
Setting and Location
High Street sits at 302 Pearl Pkwy, Unit 104, inside the Historic Pearl complex , the same redeveloped brewery campus that anchors San Antonio's most concentrated stretch of good eating and drinking. The Pearl district is walkable from the Hotel Emma and surrounded by options including Isidore for Texan cooking and Aleteo for Yucatán-inspired food and mezcal. High Street opened in 2016, which gives it a long enough run to have built a regular clientele and a consistent identity. Proximity to the Pearl Parkito outdoor market means weekend visits can be combined with a broader neighborhood afternoon without planning effort.
Who Should Book This
High Street is the right call for wine-focused travelers who want a conversation, not just a pour. If you are in San Antonio exploring the food scene , which increasingly warrants a dedicated trip, given venues like Mixtli and 2M Smokehouse , High Street functions as an anchor for the evening's drink component. It also works well as a pre- or post-dinner destination given its Pearl location. Solo visitors and pairs traveling specifically to explore the beverage programs of independent wine bars will find the sommelier-led format here more rewarding than a standard restaurant wine list. For wider San Antonio coverage, see our full San Antonio restaurants guide, our full San Antonio bars guide, and our full San Antonio wineries guide.
For travelers who have spent time at serious wine-focused venues , the bar program at Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, the wine list depth at Le Bernardin in New York City, or the sommelier culture around The French Laundry in Napa , High Street will feel familiar in the right ways. It is operating in a different price bracket and format, but the underlying commitment to wine knowledge as hospitality rather than performance is the same instinct.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 302 Pearl Pkwy, Unit 104, San Antonio, TX 78215
- Location: Historic Pearl district, near Pearl Parkito
- Wine list: 500+ labels, curated by an Advanced Sommelier team
- Accreditation: World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation
- Opened: 2016
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Leading for: Wine enthusiasts, date nights, pre/post-dinner drinks, solo drinkers
- Nearby: Isidore, Aleteo, Hotel Emma
- Hours/Phone/Price: Not listed , check directly with the venue before visiting
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is High Street Wine Co. good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. The Advanced Sommelier team and the 2-Star World of Fine Wine Accreditation give it enough credential weight to work for a wine-centric anniversary or birthday. It is not a white-tablecloth dinner venue, but if the occasion centers on drinking well and being guided thoughtfully through a serious list, it delivers. Pair it with dinner at Mixtli for a full special-occasion evening in the Pearl area.
- Can High Street Wine Co. accommodate groups? Groups are likely manageable given the Pearl district venue format, but specific capacity and private event details are not confirmed in available data. Contact the venue directly before planning a group visit. For groups that want a full dining experience alongside wine, Isidore nearby offers a more structured group-dining option.
- Can I eat at the bar at High Street Wine Co.? Food and bar-seating specifics are not confirmed in the available data. The venue's wine-bar format suggests some food offering is likely, but the extent is unclear. If eating while drinking is a priority, verify with the venue or pair your visit with dinner at a nearby Pearl restaurant like Aleteo.
- Does High Street Wine Co. handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed data on this. Given the wine-focused format, the food program may be limited in scope. If dietary flexibility is a deciding factor for your visit, call ahead. The website and phone are not listed in current data, so check Google Maps or social channels for current contact details.
- What are alternatives to High Street Wine Co. in San Antonio? For food-and-drink pairing in a similar price bracket, Ladino (Mediterranean, $$) and Cullum's Attaboy (French, $$) both offer drinks programs with more food integration. For a full dining experience at the leading end, Mixtli ($$$$) is San Antonio's most serious tasting-menu destination. High Street is the right pick when the wine list and sommelier conversation are the point, not a supporting element. See our full San Antonio bars guide for more options.
- What should I order at High Street Wine Co.? With 500+ wines and a credentialed team, the leading approach is to tell them your budget, what you have been drinking lately, and what you are in the mood for. That is exactly the interaction the venue is built around. Specific bottle or glass recommendations are not confirmed in available data, so trust the sommelier rather than arriving with a pre-set order.
- Is High Street Wine Co. good for solo dining? Yes. A wine bar led by an engaging sommelier team is one of the better solo formats in any city , the counter dynamic works naturally for one person, and the educational angle gives you something to do with the visit beyond just drinking. If solo exploration of San Antonio's food and drink scene is the plan, combine this with a meal at 2M Smokehouse or Barbecue Station for a fuller day. See our full San Antonio experiences guide for more context on building a trip.
Compare High Street Wine Co.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High Street Wine Co. | Tucked away into a quiet corner of The Historic Pearl near Pearl’s Parkito, High Street Wine Co. opened back in 2016, with a simple goal, to connect with people through wine. High Street’s mantra of “Hospitality First” creates an honest framework for High Street’s, wine cred heavy, team to connect to people through education, genuine service, and a focus on making wine approachable. Led by Advanced Sommelier Austin Tabbone, High Street offers a heavily curated wine list of over 500 unique wines; {"wbwl_source": {"slug": "high-street-wine-co", "page_type": "star_accreditation", "category_slug": "2-star-accreditation", "award_result": "Accredited", "is_global_winner": "False"}, "scraped_details": {"hero_image": "", "page_title": "2-Star Accreditation", "page_url": ""}, "source_row_snapshot": {"raw_name": "High Street Wine Co."}} | Easy | — | |
| Leche de Tigre | French, Peruvian | Unknown | — | |
| Mixtli | Mexican | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Boudro’s on the Riverwalk | Texas Bistro | Unknown | — | |
| Cullum's Attaboy | French | Unknown | — | |
| Ladino | Mediterranean Cuisine | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how High Street Wine Co. measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is High Street Wine Co. good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly if wine is central to the occasion. High Street holds a WBWLA 2-Star Accreditation and is led by Advanced Sommelier Austin Tabbone, which means the floor staff can build an experience around a bottle rather than just pour one. It works better for anniversaries or milestone dinners for two than for large celebratory groups, where the intimacy of the space may feel limiting.
Can High Street Wine Co. accommodate groups?
Small groups of three to five are manageable, but High Street is built around a conversational, hospitality-first format rather than high-volume group service. If your party is larger than six, check capacity directly before booking — the Historic Pearl location at 302 Pearl Pkwy is a curated wine bar, not a banquet-scale venue. For a large group dinner with wine, Mixtli or Boudro's on the Riverwalk may offer more structural flexibility.
Can I eat at the bar at High Street Wine Co.?
High Street's format is wine-bar-first, so bar seating is part of the experience rather than an afterthought. Food offerings are not detailed in available venue data, so confirm the current food program before arriving if a full meal is your priority. The bar counter is a strong option for solo visitors or pairs who want direct access to the sommelier team.
Does High Street Wine Co. handle dietary restrictions?
High Street's 'Hospitality First' ethos suggests the team will engage with dietary questions directly, but specific menu accommodation details are not available in current venue data. Contact them in advance if restrictions are a deciding factor. The wine-focused format means the drinks program is the main event regardless of dietary needs.
What are alternatives to High Street Wine Co. in San Antonio?
For cocktail-forward bars with the same neighborhood credibility, Cullum's Attaboy is the nearest alternative in spirit. Ladino covers wine alongside a full Levantine food program if you want a more structured dinner context. Mixtli is the call if you want a chef-driven tasting format with beverage pairing rather than a freestanding wine list.
What should I order at High Street Wine Co.?
With over 500 labels on the list, the most practical move is to tell the sommelier your budget and flavor direction and let the team guide you — that is exactly what the Advanced Sommelier-led staff is there for. Specific bottle or glass recommendations are not available in current venue data, but the list skews curated and varied rather than mass-market. Avoid defaulting to what you already know; the staff's connection-through-education approach is the point.
Is High Street Wine Co. good for solo dining?
Arguably its strongest use case. The hospitality-first format and sommelier-led floor mean a solo visitor gets direct, unhurried attention rather than being seated and forgotten. The bar counter at 302 Pearl Pkwy puts you in conversation range of the team, which is the whole premise of the place. Solo wine travelers who want a genuine education alongside their glass should prioritize this over a standard restaurant wine list.
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