A winery restaurant is supposed to be the formal part of the visit — the dining room straining to match the cellar, the meal you dress for. 180 Bistro does the opposite. The kitchen at 180 Estate Winery turns out pull-apart cheese bread, spicy flatbreads, and a house-made burger, and it sends them to a vineyard patio built for an unhurried lunch. The estate wine is part of the meal, not the reason to dress for it.
Shareables open most tables. The Cellar Bubble Bread is a garlic-butter pull-apart stuffed and topped with mozzarella, cheddar, and parmesan, built for the middle of the table. Polpette al Pomodoro brings house-made Italian beef meatballs simmered in tomato sauce under melted mozzarella, and the charcuterie board runs to cured Italian meats, an olive medley, and warm bread. Blistered Vine Burrata sits over warm tomatoes with olive oil and herbs, and the Mediterranean side of the menu shows up early in a dip duo of whipped feta and roasted red pepper hummus and a bowl of warm marinated olives tumbled with artichokes and chilli. The flatbreads carry the kitchen's clearest point of view: the Vineyard Inferno layers spicy soppressata, black olives, and mozzarella, then finishes with a thread of Willowbee hot honey for a sweet-heat edge that a Margherita or a Crispy Prosciutto and Burrata leaves off.
Menu Tags
What to order
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The bistro is strongest when lunch, estate wine, and the vineyard patio are treated as one experience rather than separate stops. That makes it a practical Niagara wine-country meal, not just a tasting-room add-on.
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Current Comfort Menu
The live menu is broad enough for mixed groups: flatbreads, shareables, salads, burger, brisket, chickpea sandwich, and desserts all sit within a casual Italian-leaning frame.
03
Family-Run Winery Story
The winery's public identity is tied to Bob and Marzia's family move into Niagara, which gives the meal more local character than a generic patio lunch.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.8
Uniqueness
9.5/10
Bang For Buck
8.5/10
Food Quality
9.5/10
Local Reputation
10/10
Popularity Factor
8.5/10
The Playbook
How to eat at 180 Bistro at 180 Estate Winery
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Anchor Lunch with 180 Burger
Use the 180 Burger when the table wants one substantial main alongside the winery shareables. Its cheddar, fresh toppings, and tomato-chutney aioli make it the easiest current-menu anchor before adding a flatbread or salad.
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Pair Vineyard Inferno with Estate Pours
Order Vineyard Inferno when the group wants heat and a wine-friendly flatbread. The spicy soppressata, olives, mozzarella, and hot honey give enough contrast to make an estate flight feel connected to the food.
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Start with Cellar Bubble Bread
Cellar Bubble Bread is the best current first plate for a table that wants something warm, cheesy, and easy to share. It keeps the order casual while leaving room for 180 Burger, Vineyard Inferno, or a salad as the meal fills out.
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Time the Patio Around Sunday Music
Use Sunday live music as a timing cue rather than treating it as a separate show. For guests who want the vineyard patio to feel lively, pairing music with Charcuterie, flatbread, and wine flights is the most natural version of the visit.
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Route Plant-Based Guests to Chickpea Smash
Chickpea Smash gives the table a clear plant-based-leaning lunch choice without reducing the order to a side salad. It pairs chickpeas, dill, green onions, raisins, cucumber, carrot, and tahini dressing with a house salad or sea salt chips.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
8.5
Wine Lover's Destination
This is first a winery bistro: guests can build lunch around estate wines, flights, shareables, flatbreads, and patio pacing. It works especially well for diners who want the wine-country setting to shape the meal rather than simply sit beside it.
8.5
Patio & Outdoor Dining
The vineyard patio is central to 180 Bistro, with daytime service, casual pacing, and wine-country views shaping the meal. It is strongest for groups who want share plates, flatbreads, and estate pours without a formal dining-room feel.
8.0
Comfort Food Specialists
The menu balances winery shareables with familiar comfort anchors: the 180 Burger, Cellar Bubble Bread, Smoked Beef Brisket, Polpette al Pomodoro, and flatbreads. That makes it easy to build a relaxed lunch for mixed tastes from the posted bistro menu.
7.5
Live Entertainment & Interactive Dining
Sunday live music gives the bistro a recurring reason to linger, especially when paired with shareable starters, flatbreads, and wine flights. The programming is best treated as a patio-lunch enhancer rather than a separate calendar destination.
7.0
Tourism & Attractions Dining
The Jordan Station winery setting makes the bistro a natural stop for Niagara day trips: lunch, patio time, and estate wine can all happen in one visit. The strongest use case is a relaxed pause between wine-country stops rather than a rushed meal.
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