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Spoke Wine Bar Opens in Davis Square

This intimate new eatery will serve small dishes and wines from small, Old World producers.

Spoke Wine Bar in Davis Square is officially open.

The new neighborhood eatery will serve small dishes, such as cheese and charcuterie, along with wines from small, Old World producers, craft beers and a carefully chosen selection of cocktails, according to the wine bar's Facebook page.

Located at 89 Holland St., Spoke Wine Bar is next door to its sister business, Dave's Fresh Pasta.

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It opened Monday evening, in the space formerly occupied by Black & Blues.

According to Boston Eater, Paul Christie, from the former Gargoyles in Davis Square, will tend bar. John Paul daSilva, from No. 9 Park, heads the kitchen, the food blog says.

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Urban Daddy, a lifestyle site that blogs about food, posted Spoke's menu.

The restaurant's Facebook page describes Spoke Wine Bar as having a "relaxed and casual atmosphere that brings people together to experience something new."

The narrow space has about 10 seats at the bar and about 12 small tables. It's open from 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. It's closed Tuesdays. 

Spoke doesn't take reservations, and you can give the restaurant a call at (617) 718-WINE (9463).

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