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Try Our Wine

Our Brambly Park line of wines features grapes sourced from Virginia, California, and Oregon. Our in-house varietals range from Virginia Viognier to Willamette Valley Pinot Noir and are available by the glass, carafe, bottle, or flight.

Our winemaker and sommelier have also collaborated on our restaurant wine program, curating a list that features in-house Brambly Park wines alongside standout selections from some of our favorite wineries and vineyards around the world.

All of our wines are also available for purchase here. You might also consider joining our Wine Club for a deeper discount on our wines.

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Try Our Food

We offer two ways to enjoy a meal with us: Experience casual fine-dining with a traditional Italian meal, small plates or brunch in our restaurant & heated patio, Bari

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Have a bite of something lighter like a sandwich or pizza with our contactless QR ordering system in our park.

If you dine in the restaurant, our waitstaff will be on hand to serve you, take your order, and help you select a bottle of wine or cocktail.

If you choose to sit in the park at a picnic table or Adirondack chair, you order at your own pace and your food will be brought out to you as soon as it is ready.

No matter which dining option you choose, our pastry team makes our pasta, desserts, and bread in-house.

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Reserve a Spot

Brambly Park features a number of different settings for you to enjoy your visit. Reserve a seat in our restaurant which includes our 4000 sq foot covered and heated patio and dining room for full-service meals.

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Join us in the park/woods and sit at a picnic table, Adirondack chair or high top for contactless ordering (via QR code) of wine, cocktails, and food delivered right to your table.

The park/woods sections are not heated and are not full-service, however these are the best spots to see our live music performances.

Reservations are recommended for either our restaurant or park experiences.

 

HOURS

Tuesday - Friday: 12pm - 9pm

Saturday: 11am - 9pm

Sunday: 11am - 8pm

Brunch Menu served from 11am - 3pm | Dinner Menu served from 4pm - Close

Family and Dog Friendly

Brambly Park Events

 Our Wine has Character

 

Each of our unique wines are crafted around imaginary characters that live, work, and play in Scott’s Addition…just like you.

 
 
Lady Brambleberry | Look closely and you may spot the lady looking back at you from a tangle of bramble bushes. She stands watch, ready to signal the residents of Brambly with a flash of her white tail should mischief be afoot. Equal parts guardian …

Lady Brambleberry | Look closely and you may spot the lady looking back at you from a tangle of bramble bushes. She stands watch, ready to signal the residents of Brambly with a flash of her white tail should mischief be afoot. Equal parts guardian and greeter, Lady Brambleberry relishes in the joy of welcoming you to our little park at the end of Belleville Street.

Sergeant Steven Tumblebottom | Rarely seen but always expected, he roams far and wide, carrying Brambly in his heart. Despite having the facade of a fighter, he brings his companions to ease with a tune on his bugle and a flash of his toothy grin. H…

Sergeant Steven Tumblebottom | Rarely seen but always expected, he roams far and wide, carrying Brambly in his heart. Despite having the facade of a fighter, he brings his companions to ease with a tune on his bugle and a flash of his toothy grin. He serves as our wandering ambassador pointing travelers in search of respite to gather in our secret corner of Scott’s Addition.

Madame Mistflower | A known adventurer, Madame Mistflower pays visit to Brambly in many forms. Famous for fighting duels and singing opera, tales of her exploits are known throughout. Gather over spirits and nourishment and when you least expect it,…

Madame Mistflower | A known adventurer, Madame Mistflower pays visit to Brambly in many forms. Famous for fighting duels and singing opera, tales of her exploits are known throughout. Gather over spirits and nourishment and when you least expect it, you may hear Madame Mistflower bellowing from the edges of the clearing as she makes her way down the railroad tracks seeking new thrills.

Lord Sneyd Kynnersly | Spoken of around the fire as a way to frighten tenants late on their rent, Kynnersly is a relic of the old ways, when the area around Brambly was a rough and tumble collection of warehouses. Though some swear they can confirm …

Lord Sneyd Kynnersly | Spoken of around the fire as a way to frighten tenants late on their rent, Kynnersly is a relic of the old ways, when the area around Brambly was a rough and tumble collection of warehouses. Though some swear they can confirm his existence, he becomes more a myth with the progress of the times. However, on the dreariest of nights, many residents of the park claim to have spotted a wandering tentacle or heard his unsettling gurgling while gathered around the fires of our wooded glade.

Mrs. Ripley of the Rooftops | Seen peering down on the other residents of Brambly, Mrs. Ripley of the Rooftops is known for flashing her scarlet breast at train passengers in challenge and welcome. Eager to join in a friendly game or wager, she view…

Mrs. Ripley of the Rooftops | Seen peering down on the other residents of Brambly, Mrs. Ripley of the Rooftops is known for flashing her scarlet breast at train passengers in challenge and welcome. Eager to join in a friendly game or wager, she views gatherings from the proper distance as to best allow guests to admire her plumage. Visit on a sunny spring day and you may see her soaring above, challenging you to a game of your choosing.

Sir Robert Dogwood | Ever the bureaucrat, Sir Robert Dogwood visits Brambly after a days toil on the rail lines. He can be found inquiring with visitors for news, imbibing his ration of ale and reveling in the joyous gatherings. Once his deed is don…

Sir Robert Dogwood | Ever the bureaucrat, Sir Robert Dogwood visits Brambly after a days toil on the rail lines. He can be found inquiring with visitors for news, imbibing his ration of ale and reveling in the joyous gatherings. Once his deed is done, he’ll beg to move on, bidding a fond good-bye to the residents at the end of Belleville Street.

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