Restaurants & Bars
These PA Restaurants Honored For Wine Selections
Wine Spectator has released its list of the top wine restaurants in Pennsylvania. Find out here which ones made the list.
PENNSYLVANIA - Many restaurants in the state have been honored by Wine Spectator for wine programs that stand out for selection, service and how well they pair with the food.
Wine Spectator recently released its 2026 Restaurant Awards, honoring 4,012 restaurants around the world for excellence in wine service.
The awards are given in three tiers: Award of Excellence, Best of Award of Excellence, and Grand Award. This year, Wine Spectator recognized 2,083 restaurants with the Award of Excellence, 1,830 with the Best of Award of Excellence, and 99 with the Grand Award.
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Pennsylvania restaurants receiving honors include the following:
- a.kitchen+bar, Philadelpha
- Barcelona Wine Bar, Philadelphia
- Barcelona Wine Bar, Pittsburgh
- Barclay Prime, Philadelphia
- Bistro Romano, Philadelphia
- Borromini, Philadelphia
- Butcher & Singer, Philadelphia
- The Capital Grille, Newtown
- The Capital Grille, King of Prussia
- The Capital Grille, Philadelphia
- The Capital Grille, Pittsburgh
- Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse, Philadelphia
- Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse, Pittsburgh
- Fawn & Fable, Farmington
- Gibraltar, Lancaster
- Gran Caffe L'Aquila, Philadelphia
- Jean-Georges, Philadelphia
- Lacroix at the Rittenhouse, Philadelphia
- La Famiglia Ristorante, Philadelphia,
- 1906 at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square
See the entire list of lauded restaurants and their wine speciaties here.
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Wine Spectator said the program recognizes restaurants with thoughtful wine selections that complement the menu and appeal to a range of diners.
“The restaurant industry is rapidly transforming as diners become more selective about when, how and what they drink,” Marvin R. Shanken, chairman and CEO of Wine Spectator, said in the announcement. “As wine drinkers grow more mindful, restaurants are adapting with creative wine programs.”
The Grand Award, Wine Spectator’s highest honor, went this year to two additional restaurants: Caruso’s in Montecito, California, and Berria Wine Bar in Madrid, Spain.
Wine Spectator launched the Restaurant Awards in 1981. The full 2026 list includes restaurants in all 50 states and more than 80 countries and territories.
Diners can search winners by restaurant name, location, award level, cuisine, wine specialty and pricing here.
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