Baasi Wine Bar & Shop opened in 2026 at 13 Bolo Aghmarti, the climbing street at the far end of Sololaki. The room runs at warehouse scale, rare for a neighborhood built of small parlors.
Wander-Lush added it to its 26 best bars in Tbilisi list within months of opening. The pitch is Georgian wine by the glass, a cocktail list beside it, and a kitchen that goes past snacks.
Antique furniture under soft lamps, arranged into corners rather than rows. Wander-Lush describes it working two ways: a quiet midweek glass, or a loud Friday when the small indoor stage takes over.
The scale is the surprise. Sololaki bars usually squeeze into former apartments; Baasi has room for a stage, a shop wall, and corners that ignore each other.
Sololaki locals early, a younger music crowd late on weekends. Friday and Saturday nights revolve around the stage; midweek belongs to conversation.
It is a new room finding its regulars, which means seats still exist at hours the established bars cannot offer.
Bolo Aghmarti climbs from upper Sololaki toward the fortress ridge. Freedom Square metro is the closest stop, about ten minutes on foot.
Pick the rest of the evening from our Tbilisi date night list or the Sololaki guide.
What to order
- 01
A qvevri amber wine
- 02
The seasonal special
- 03
A plate from the kitchen
