WINE CONNECTION

Access

Address

Kokubu 2nd Bldg. 2F, 7-10-27 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Hours

5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Closed: Sundays (Open on Sundays before holidays / Closed on last day of consecutive holidays)

Phone

03-6455-4700

Nearest Station

3-minute walk from Roppongi Station

Please come up the stairs to the 2nd floor

Enjoy a special moment in our hidden gem of a space

Entrance sign
Entrance door

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make a reservation?

We apologize, but we do not accept reservations as we are a standing bar. You are welcome to visit at any time that suits you without a reservation. Since many customers stay for shorter periods, there is rarely any wait time. There is also no need to call before visiting.

Is smoking allowed?

We are completely non-smoking, including heated tobacco products. We apologize but we do not have a designated smoking area. Please also note that smoking is prohibited within the building premises and on the streets in Minato Ward.

Can I visit as a second stop after dinner?

Yes, absolutely! We welcome guests for after-dinner drinks with just beverages and light food. While we also serve full meals, please feel free to stop by for just a glass of wine to suit your style and occasion.

Do you have non-alcoholic drinks?

Yes, we offer a variety of non-alcoholic beverages. Just because we're a bar doesn't mean you have to order alcohol. You're welcome to bring guests who don't drink. We aim to create a comfortable space for everyone, including those practicing sober curiosity, those who "usually drink but don't feel like it today," those who want to alternate with non-alcoholic drinks, or those who want to enjoy conversation without getting too intoxicated.

How do I place an order?

We accept orders via mobile ordering. No app installation or LINE registration is required. We provide free Wi-Fi and smartphone chargers for your convenience.

What is Apéro?

Apéro is a French word, short for 'apéritif,' referring to pre-dinner drinks meant to stimulate the appetite. It generally describes a casual social time before dinner, enjoying drinks like wine with light food. In Europe, where restaurant dinner service typically begins at 8 PM, apéro usually takes place at cafes or bars after work while waiting for restaurants to open—a time to gather with friends, family, or colleagues. At our establishment, we offer a full food menu so you can enjoy a casual apéro time and seamlessly transition into a full meal if you wish. The charm of apéro lies in its casual nature and social aspect—a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy conversation and deepen connections before or instead of a formal dinner.