Lolita's Wine Market
The Experience
Lolita's Wine Market occupies one of St. Pete's most atmospheric spaces — the historic Seaboard Train Station in the Warehouse Arts District — and fills it with the kind of curated, intimate wine experience that makes an evening feel special. The concept centers on boutique wines you won't find at your typical bar, paired with create-your-own charcuterie boards that let you build exactly the spread you're craving.
The chef-driven small plates elevate the experience beyond standard wine bar fare, with seasonal dishes crafted to complement the wine selection. Inside, the 32-seat dining room operates by reservation only, creating an unhurried atmosphere for couples and small groups. The outdoor space, El Jardin, is first-come, first-served and offers a more relaxed setting under the Florida sky. Lolita's has built its reputation on quality over quantity — every bottle, every plate, and every detail feels intentionally chosen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lolita's Wine Market located? expand_more
Lolita's Wine Market is located at 420 22nd Street South in St. Petersburg, inside the historic Seaboard Train Station in the Warehouse Arts District.
Do I need a reservation for Lolita's Wine Market? expand_more
The 32-seat indoor dining room is reservation-only. The outdoor garden space, El Jardin, is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
What are Lolita's Wine Market hours? expand_more
Lolita's is open Wednesday and Thursday from 5 PM to 9 PM, and Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 9:30 PM. Closed Sunday through Tuesday.
What food does Lolita's Wine Market serve? expand_more
Lolita's specializes in create-your-own charcuterie boards and chef-driven small plates designed to pair with their curated selection of boutique wines.
What makes Lolita's Wine Market special? expand_more
Lolita's combines a curated boutique wine selection with artisan charcuterie in the atmospheric setting of a restored historic train station, creating one of St. Pete's most intimate dining experiences.
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